"Is Nate’ n Al’s the best Jewish deli in LA? No. But this 70-plus-year-old institution is one of the few places in Beverly Hills that'll remind you there used to be streetcars running along Canon Drive instead of Range Rovers. You’re slapped with old-time charm once your couldn’t-give-a-hoot waitress arrives with schmaltzy matzo ball soup, a solid pastrami sandwich, and beef-stuffed cabbage rolls. The menu is large (and so are the portions) and after a full meal here, you’ll want to slump in your leather booth and spend the rest of the day eating bagels with the gaggle of retried ladies in Juicy Couture in the next booth." - sylvio martins, brant cox