Jewish deli food is having a moment in LA (Via EaterLA)
husband-and-wife owners Trevor and Kelley Faris decided to call their sunny spot “a deli of sorts” as an “insurance policy,” jokes Trevor, to ensure that nontraditional ideas, like upcoming weekend pizza parties on the outdoor patio, would fit under the “deli” umbrella.
And when they open in Virgil Village, Courage will once again rotate seasonal grains for its wild fermented dough, which results in interior holes so big you can fill them with cream cheese.There’s even more on the horizon. The Belle’s Bagels team is working on a dinner menu for Highland Park music venue the Hi-Hat called the Nosh Pit, which co-owner Nick Schreiber describes as “Katz’s Deli at 2 a.m. vibes.” The “pastrami-forward” menu will feature pickle plates and a Chinese chicken salad.
“I feel like Jewish food never goes out of style. It is the ultimate chicken soup for the soul,” Moss of Courage says. “And as we as a culture become more interested in nourishing body, mind, soul, Jewish food is a natural fit for that.”
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