Lamb + Goat Cheese Sandwich And Olives, Lots Of Olives
A Recession Obsession is, 1) a meal so great that it sticks in your mind long after digestion's end, and, 2) plays nice with your sensitive wallet. Is there a better place than Los Angeles to eat a wide variety of amazing food that happens to be inexpensive? Probably not. We're as lucky as we are well fed. We last obsessed over Randy's Donuts, and the 24/7 El Gran Burrito in Hollywood. Today, we obsess...
Some know my friend Jimmy as Jimmy The Greek. He’s a spanakopita snob, knows the name of that building on Yanni’s album cover, and could write a guidebook on the nightclubs of Mykonos. He’s pretty damn Greek. This, Brooklyn-bred, first-generation said that the best Greek food in Los Angeles can be found at Papa Cristo’s.
Their menu features a whole lamb, slow-roasted with garlic and greek spices, for $169.95. Gasp not, the catering menu stands on the regular menu. Most dishes on the only cost about $5-$8. Not bad for Jimmy The Greek’s favorite Greco-Angeleno grub. That’s why Papa Cristo’s is LAist’s latest Recession Obsession.
This building at the corner of Pico and Normandie has been a local Mediterranean hub for about sixty years. That’s Jurassic by Los Angeles standards. (Six decades ago the Dodgers lived in Brooklyn, the Lakers called Minnesota home, and LAist was printed on a stone tablet.) Their market, C & K Importing is for any chef who wants to turn their home kitchen into Athens. But that’s not why we’re here. Our limited dollars stretch only for dinner.
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Roast lamb, tangoing with warm goat cheese, smushed between crusty French bread, is the pictured sandwich. It smells as perfect as it tastes. The side of olives makes the entire plate all the right kinds of savory. This lambwich is $7.99, their priciest sandwich.
More expensive dishes can be had, their plates are all $12-$15. And while those feature sides of pita, tzatziki sauce, Greek potatoes and salad, they’re more than we need to spend. Bring a friend, split an appetizer (the sizzling feta and tomato always does the trick,) each grab a gyro, and you’ve got a great Greek meal that costs about $10. Fear not Veggie Friends. Papa Cristo's makes fresh falafel and moussaka (eggplant/cheese pie) for those who want a hearty meal without gnawing on animal flesh. The gratis olives help fill one's stomach too.
When walking into Papa Cristo’s prepare to be smacked upside your face with warm wafts from falafel, spices, chicken, frying feta, and other fragrances. These scents will try and trick your wallet into thinking that there’s actually money in it. Remember, Recession Obsessionists, the economy’s acting like a big jerk. We don’t have to take it on empty stomachs, but let's be sensible. Next think you know, you’re ordering off of the catering menu with your new AMEX card. The miles, my ass.
If by meal’s end, your sweet tooth is mad at you for the savory-overload, there’s the galactobaklava. No, not the name of a newly discovered solar system, it's baklava topped with custard. It’s just $1.49 -- that’s $1.49 more than the parking costs. As Jimmy would say, opa!
- Papa Cristos C&K Importing | 2771 West Pico Boulevard (@ Normandie) | Los Angeles 90006 | Phone: (323) 737-2970
- Mon: Closed | Tues - Sat: 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. | Sun. 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Photos by Caleb Bacon (Twitter) for LAist
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I love Papa Cristo's! We actually do order off their catering menus and it's quite budget-friendly.
I CANNOT say enough about this place. I recommend it to anyone willing to listen. Good find C dollaz.
One of my friends grew up in that neighborhood. Although her family is Cuban, and her family friend owns a Mexican restaurant a block away, she also highly recommends Papa Cristo's. I've seriously been meaning to try it for years.
Alright, I have to go to this one. Give me spanakopita!
Can't wait to try this place. How's the saganaki? I usually go to Taverna Tony in Malibu for my Greek food fix...
Quite a few dishes on the menu that a vegetarian can eat.
Good call on the Papa Cristos. My girlfriend is a vegetarian so its always nice to find a place that caters to both with no compromise. I gotta disagree about the dessert though. The Baklava is good but their fresh honey donuts are ridiculous. We grabbed a dozen to go and ended up eatin half before we left the store. Plus don't forget Papa Cristo's homebrewed Root Beer. To me this place is like the Greek equivalent of Bay Cities (Italian). Just a cool ethnic experience and awesome cheap food to boot.
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Parthenon + on + on. bwah hahahahhaha. Nice one.
and the place sounds awesome, something to keep in memory. Num num lamb.