Contemporary restaurant & bar offering Indian fusion fare in laid-back digs with sports on TV.
Hours
| Friday | 5–10:30 PM |
| Saturday | 12–10:30 PM |
| Sunday | 12–9:30 PM |
| Monday | 5–9:30 PM |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 5–9:30 PM |
| Thursday | 5–9:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2711 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90026
Website: https://www.pijjapalace.com/
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Reviews
The menu is Indian-influenced comfort food—pizza, burgers, bar-style dishes—meant to be shared. We ordered a few items and the onion rings were especially good. The Indian-inspired pizzas were flavorful and filling, with sauces you can add depending on spice level. We also ordered the cheese chili toast, which tasted familiar and worked well with the rest of the menu. Drinks include Indian flavor notes – order the rose lemonade!
The server was very friendly, which made the experience easy and relaxed.
Parking can be tricky. There’s a small lot in front plus street parking. We made a lunch reservation, and going right when they open is a good strategy if you want to avoid parking stress.
I’d go back with friends—pizza and shared plates make it a fun group spot.
The staff is very friendly, and the overall vibes are great. The place itself is cute, modern, and welcoming. There is limited parking available, though, so that’s something to keep in mind. The food is essentially bar food with Indian flavors. The menu is small, but easy to navigate.
We tried the fries, onion rings, two types of wings, and two types of pizzas. Overall, the food was good, but my favorite part was definitely the pizza crust, it was amazing. The onion rings were pretty good too. The fries, however, weren’t my favorite. They were heavily seasoned, which didn’t quite hit the mark for me. Buffalo wings were quite tough for some reason. But the Hari Mirch Masala wings were very juicy. So i am not sure what went wrong there.
I also tried their margarita, which was tasty but honestly, not very strong.
Would I go back? Probably not, but it was still a good experience
After hearing all the hype from friends and social media, I finally made my way to Pijja Palace for lunch.
Obviously we had to try a little bit of everything so we got the Caesar salad, onion rings, cheese pizza with green chutney, and their saffron pasta.
Our Caesar had nice crispy fresh lettuce but was a bit over dressed. We loved the toasted crunch over croutons- very creative.
The batter on the onions was so thick it completely lost the flavor of the onion. With so much fried breading our mouths were left dry and we missed that classic onion ring crunch. The sweet sauce served with the rings was a nice touch though.
The saffron pasta was interesting, love the shape of the pasta chosen but the sauce left me wanting.
Finally, our best bite, the pizza. Thin crispy bar crust but a bright and zesty chutney sauce. This was the perfect collaboration of Indian bar food.
Food aside, service was exceptional. Host, server, everyone was clearly in lock step. Something you’d expect of a high end restaurant, not a pizza bar.
Would pick up a pie to go if I’m ever in the area, but otherwise not something I’m going to drive out of the way for.
What to try:
• Definitely go for the pizza — we made our own and it was the highlight of the meal.
• The chicken wings were surprisingly solid.
• The malai pasta had an interesting flavor, though a bit heavy.
What to skip:
• Onion rings — the batter was way too thick and took away from the onion itself.
Overall thoughts:
Everything was extremely oily. I know mixing Indian flavors with bar food isn’t easy, but I wasn’t expecting plates to be literally drenched in oil. The heaviness took away from the flavors. That said, the drinks were excellent — creative, refreshing, and well-balanced.
Would I return?
Probably not. But if I did, it would be just for the pizza and that tulsi- rose lemonade.
First off, a welcoming host and server made the experience already a blast! Because the food here is so unique, my party had to share a few things to try out and wow, the taste was amazing! The onion rings were heavy but the sauce was such a good combo to it! It helped the dish less dry tasting! The sauce had a hint of spicy and sweet, perfect flavor! The Lamb and Shell pasta, excellent! Brilliant combination I would not expect to be so delicious to me! The lamb was also very juicy and tender, not like other places that make it dry and chewy. Every bite was well worth!!! Honestly wish I had enough appetite to order their pizza cause it was thin crusted!!!
Guess it’ll mean I gotta come back again to try it out!!!