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First Look: Schodorf’s Luncheonette Opens in Highland Park — Eastside Food Bites

First Look: Schodorf’s Luncheonette Opens in Highland Park

by Eastside Food Bites on February 11, 2011 · 3 comments

in Highland Park,Restaurant Reviews,Sandwiches,Vegetarian

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“Every time I want a sandwich, I have to drive to Eagle Rock.” That’s a common chorus for many Highland Park and Mt. Washington residents. And while it’s not entirely accurate—they actually make great custom sandwiches at the deli counter at Figueroa Produce—there aren’t too many alluring options. Unless you like Subway.

Café de Leche owners Matthew and Anya Schodorf have heeded the call with their new York Blvd. lunch spot Schodorf’s Luncheonette. Rather ecstatically, I joined the steady stream of customers taking advantage of Schodorf’s soft opening this week. Without signage, the dinky blue store front is easy to miss, but after one visit, I can tell you it’s definitely worth finding.


The small, focused menu features four sandwiches and salads each. All spreads and dressing are made in-house, which was evident upon first bite. The sloppy-but-satisfying Vegetarian sandwich, stuffed fat with hummus, roasted red peppers, sprouts, avocado and tarragon aoli, really made my day. The ingredients were high-quality—Schodorf’s stresses organic and locally sourced items when possible—and the fresh, crusty baguette was soft enough that it didn’t overwhelm. We shared a sizeable sfull sandwich ($8), but half portions are also available for half price.

We also tried the Citrus Salad, a combination of mixed greens, oranges, cucumber, chive goat cheese, toasted pecans and citrus vinaigrette. Though admittedly less dazzling than the sandwich, this salad was refreshing and generous with the veggies. The goat cheese was a flavor standout, and there was just enough dressing—none of the drenching that ruins many a good salad.

Schodorf’s Luncheonette is an exciting addition to York Blvd. Other selling points include a large soda selection, featuring hip and fancy sodas along with bottled Squirt and Pepsi, and gourmet chips. Soups and hot sandwiches (they were experimenting with a panini press when I was there) are coming soon.

And with that, Schodorf’s brings Highland Park one step closer to being a worthy sandwich destination.

-Valentina

Schodorf’s Luncheonette
5051 York Blvd., Los Angeles (Map It)
Open 11-4 daily

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Maya March 24, 2012 at 2:16 am

Wow, you forgot to mention Galco’s a Highland Park institution.
They have an awesome deli counter, with some good tasting sandwiches.

Eastside Food Bites March 24, 2012 at 10:21 am

@Maya, actually I didn’t forget it. I’m just not a big fan. I really want to like the Blockbuster from Galco’s, but they used packaged lunchmeat, so it’s not my favorite. I should say that Shodorf’s meat sandwiches aren’t on the top of my list for the same reason, but I love their vegetarian.

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