1. Canter's Delicatessen
8.7
419 N Fairfax Ave (btwn Rosewood & Oakwood Ave), Los Angeles, CA
Deli · Mid-City West · 245 tips and reviews
Dave Wile: The Bagel and Lox, Hot Pastrami, Latkes, pickles... Everything here is AMAZING. Gary and everyone else is amazing. I have been eating here for 15+ years, and NEVER been disappointed once. Read more.
casey duke: i love the brisket sandwich w swiss cheese.the best pickles in town!
Traci Coulter: Mish mosh soup is the best, and ask for extra pickles
2. Johnnie's Pastrami
8.6
4017 Sepulveda Blvd (btwn Washington Blvd & Washington Pl), Culver City, CA
Sandwich Spot · 87 tips and reviews
AlexMichael May: Johnnie's pastrami makes their own pickles & boasts a mostly-original staff (trust me, they've been around a while!) great burgers + fries! Sit outside in the back around the firepit. Cash only, ATM.
Michellé R: Best place to go for pastrami & the pickles go well with it. The only thing is that if you sit inside you'll feel every movement the person behind you is making but you can sit out by the fire pits.
Christie 🇬🇧👑 Bee: The best pickles this side of NYC
3. Philippe The Original
8.9
1001 N Alameda St (at Ord St), Los Angeles, CA
Sandwich Spot · Chinatown · 414 tips and reviews
Christopher Abbey: Make sure to try a side of the pickled beets with your Lamb French Dip. Sounds weird but it is definitely worth it.
Bob Montanez: Excellent, This is the original French Dip sandwich, pork and swiss with kosher pickles, my favorite. !04 years in business I have been coming here for 64 years.
Maria Solis: Amazing! The double dipped lamb sandwich is delicious!! Try the pickled eggs they taste delightful and the lemon pie... I'm speechless! I love it!
4. Dune
9.2
3143 Glendale Blvd (Madera Ave), Los Angeles, CA
Mediterranean Restaurant · Central Atwater · 30 tips and reviews
Laura Colvin: Heavenly. Everything is good here. Get the pickled beet sando
LA Weekly: The fried falafel balls are flecked with green herbs & have a distinctly sour/sumac taste, and the sandwich is rendered more piquant by the gorgeous pickles, arugula & assorted fried bits piled on top Read more.
Alec: The pickled beet sandwich is by far the best item on the menu!
5. Gilbert's El Indio
8.6
2526 Pico Blvd (26th street), Santa Monica, CA
Mexican Restaurant · 69 tips and reviews
Danielle: Super tasty pickled carrots, freshly fried chips, and tasty salsa are given to you as soon as you walk in the door. Huge portions, good breakfast burrito, and huevos rancheros.
Jennifer: The chips are fantastic. Thick, crunchy, perfect with the pickled carrots and salsa. The waitstaff serve them in tiny little bowls, but don't feel bad about asking for thirds, fourths, fifths...
Michael Carroll: Best chips and salsa. Love their pickled carrots. Their nachos are the best in Southern California using real cheese instead of Velveeta. Go early because the line to get in gets long.
Darren White: The truffle burger and sweet potato waffle fries are bomb! If you like pickles, order the whole flight
Los Angeles Times: The gearhead version of a modernist hamburger: layered with ketchup leather, pickle shavings, homemade American cheese scented with kombu seaweed, and a microscopically thin layer of fried cheese. Read more.
Raj Patel: Had the PCB - solid, tasty, juicy burger. Started with the pickles (spicy, cucumber) and paired it all with an Allagash Tripel. Perfect lunch.
7. Maple Block Meat Company
8.8
3973 Sepulveda Blvd (at Washington Pl), Los Angeles, CA
BBQ Joint · West Los Angeles · 40 tips and reviews
AMW: This sandwich haunts my dreams: Signature sliced beef brisket topped with slaw, pickled shallots + magic green sauce.
Reserve: The juicy, signature sliced brisket sandwich comes with tangy red cabbage slaw, pickled shallots, green sauce and fresh pickles. Read more.
Marc: Smoke Sheet: Daniel Vaughn (TXMonthly) declared it best brisket in CA. Meat is the star. Everything is made from scratch - sausage to pickles, to coffee & fresh chocolate chip cookies
8. Baroo
8.6
5706 Santa Monica Blvd (Wilton Pl), Los Angeles, CA
Korean Restaurant · 28 tips and reviews
GQ Magazine: There's some kind of madness going on here, with such witchy-sounding ingredients as Job's tears, passion-fruit powder, and rose-onion pickle. Read more.
Bon Appetit Magazine: Uh’s menu is made up of about ten Cali-Asian grain bowls and pastas, each more interesting than the last. Think farro with roasted koji beet cream, concentrated kombu dashi, and onion-rose pickles. Read more.
Katherine M.: Beautifully interpreted Korean-Californian with an emphasis on fermentation and pickling. Located in an improbable strip mall setting, like all good LA finds. $13 for a taste of culinary innovation.
11. Kismet
8.8
4648 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
Mediterranean Restaurant · East Hollywood · 69 tips and reviews
@popgloss: So delicious! Their chili pickled veggies are a must!
Bianca: The fried cauliflower, the lemony chicken pie, the spicy pickles, the tahini … all so delicious.
Odile Roujol: Take the half chicken and hummus and pickles 😀