Top 5 Matzo Ball Soups in Los Angeles

Categories: Delis, Top 5 Lists

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J. Ritz
Nate 'n Al

Matzo ball soup is a comfort food with a relatively simple taxonomy. Camps are mostly divided along the lines of sinkers vs. floaters, clean broth vs. noodles/crackers/carrots/etc. Opinions range and styles vary, and a perusal of the literature by authorities such as Claudia Roden and Gil Marks suggests that what we currently see in delis around Los Angeles is a very limited expression of the matzo ball. But it's hard to shake the fact that the typical matzo ball lover's most idealized version was probably cooked in the home of a relative or friend, rather than served in a restaurant. When your family's point of reference is, say, tender matzo balls with a firm pumpernickel center that took a couple days to make, no deli kitchen churning out monochromatic dumplings can ever compete.

Some of the most interesting and best matzo balls currently served in Los Angeles are presented in a manner that is obviously not kosher -- and we're not using that term metaphorically. (For a primer on the history of mazto balls, known as matza knaidel in Yiddish, read Marks' historical insight published in the Encyclopedia of Jewish Food.) The local matzo ball situation improves vastly during Passover, when some L.A. chefs revisit and often put their own spin on this classic. In the meantime, here is our list of the Top 5 Matzo Ball Soups in Los Angeles.

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Competition for room in the broth is fierce at Brent's.

5. Brent's Deli:
Brent's matzo ball is best considered if you can separate it from the rest of its components. This serving of firm, well-textured matzo ball is the opposite of Barney Greengrass (see #2), since the meager amount of broth compared to the dumpling, noodle and bright chunky carrots functions more like a sauce than a enveloping liquid host. There's only so much packed into a bowl that the eye and appetite can handle. 19565 Parthenia St., Northridge; (818) 886-5679.

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A Langer's change of pace.

4. Langer's:
Rare is the Langer's regular who heads to Alvarado with a hankering for matzo ball soup. But it should not be dismissed, even if Langer's is the reigning champ of that other signature deli item. The chicken broth is among the cleanest and lightest we've ever tasted, and ball a more modest size, even if it can be on the gummy side. And here's a classy touch: soup is packaged to-go not in potentially dangerous plastic or eco-bad Styrofoam containers, but instead in glass Ball jars. So bringing home an order for a soup-demanding crowd is a very heavy proposition, literally. 704 S. Alvarado St., Westlake,(213) 483-8050.

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No more 70s earthenware but much comfort at Greenblatt's.

3. Greenblatt's:
If memory serves, Greenblatt's used to serve its soup in small earthenware bowls with a trio of small "feet" at the bottom, which felt very comforting and 1970s. Now it comes in the generic standard white soup bowl, but has stayed consistent over the years. This was the go-to deli for matzo ball Soup with Stuff: chicken, carrots, celery, maybe some bits of onion. You know, that style. This is a funky, earthier soup, best appreciated on a cold day, especially if you're feeling lousy. Yet sometimes the matzo balls reveal the mark of being left in the warming dish for a bit, and what's up with the restaurant's cracker parsimony? One pack, really? Does it come with a grandparent's lecture about scarcity during the Great Depression, too? 8017 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood; (323) 656-0606.

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ErinLeigh
ErinLeigh

If Northridge is considered LA, then so is West Hills. Weiler's Deli (on Sherman Way) has BY FAR the best Matzo Ball soup. While the broth and noodles are standard fare, the flavor and texture of the giant matzo ball is second to none. People drive far out of their way for this soup, and a cold night the lines at the take out counter prove it.

foodgps
foodgps

Nate 'n Al is in the unenviable position of sharing a city with Langer's and Brent's. Otherwise, it would probably get more respect. My chicken noodle soup was good there recently.

jgold
jgold

Oddly enough, Jerry's has a great matzoh ball soup. It's the only good thing they do.

Mitch
Mitch

Well done... I totally think you got this right; Nate N' Al's is definitely #1, and Barney's is #2... and most people don't know about it!

S. Britchky
S. Britchky

You give an excellent argument for why the soup at Barney Greengrass is better than Nate 'n Al's but then rate it number two. Me, I'm heading to Barney's.

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