
We are the first kosher pizza place in the San Fernando Valley and the second kosher pizza place in Los Angeles ever to open. We have been serving the jewish community for over 40 years! We are the oldest kosher pizza place that currently exists in Los Angeles.
Hours
| Saturday | 6–11 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–8 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–8:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–8:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–8:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–2:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 12515 Burbank Blvd, Valley Village, CA 91607
Phone: (818) 760-8198
Website: http://lapizzakosherrestaurant.com/
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La Pizza Kosher, 12515 Burbank Blvd, Valley Village, CA 91607, US
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Reviews
just had a tuna melt and that was very tasty as well
Let me just say this loud and proud:
La Pizza Kosher is LEGENDARY.
This isn’t just a pizza joint — this is a cheesy, saucy temple of consistency, and I would happily be buried under their mozzarella.
They’ve been around for over 40 years — which in pizza years is like being a Jedi Master of melty perfection.
And the guys behind the counter?
They literally grew up in this place.
No, really — they started working there as kids and now they own it, which makes sense because no one cares more deeply about your dinner than these guys.
You walk in, and you’re greeted with smiles so genuine it feels like you just walked into a surprise birthday party where the gift is thin, crispy crust and emotional stability.
The pizza? A masterpiece.
The crust is so perfectly thin and crispy, you could use it as a frisbee — but you won’t, because you’ll eat it before you even sit down.
The cheese is bubbly, stretchy, golden… it has that perfect “I-just-burned-the-roof-of-my-mouth-but-it-was-worth-it” texture.
And the sauce-to-cheese ratio? Divine. Not too much, not too little. Like it was measured by angels with tiny ladles.
Now let’s talk pasta.
Yes, pasta. Because this isn’t some one-trick pepperpony.
The pasta dishes are outstanding, but let me highlight one in particular:
The pasta broccoli.
I don’t even like broccoli — it’s basically trees in disguise — but somehow they turn it into a creamy, garlicky, comforting bowl of green-tinted joy.
It’s so good, you’ll forget you’re technically eating vegetables.
Oh, and cheese fries?
Listen. I have a rule: if your cheese fries don’t require at least three napkins and a personal moment of reflection, you’re doing it wrong.
La Pizza gets it right.
It’s like melted cheese lava poured over crispy golden dreams.
And even the Stulburger (which sounds like something invented by a guy named Irving who lost a bet) — delicious. No clue what’s in it. Don’t care. I’d eat two.
Final Verdict:
La Pizza Kosher isn’t just a restaurant — it’s a cheesy, carb-filled legacy wrapped in thin crust and good vibes.
Friendly staff. Legendary food. A record of four decades with no pizza betrayal.
Do you know how rare that is? That’s like finding a unicorn that delivers.
Five stars.
Twelve thumbs up.
One melted heart.
Compared to non-kosher pizza restaurants, it is on the mid-expensive side but it’s not more expensive than other kosher pizza spots out here.
Maybe I’m semi-biased because I grew up going here and I met my first GF here but their pizza is the best in the area. I know pizza. Ask my ever-growing belly if you doubt.