An Eater's Guide to Hanukkah 2025 in Los Angeles
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An Eater's Guide to Hanukkah 2025 in Los Angeles
"This year, Hanukkah begins in the evening on December 14 and ends in the evening on December 22. While not the most religiously significant holiday within Jewish culture, it is one of the most fun: marked by festive games, oil-fried foods, and gift-giving. Los Angeles, with its large diasporic Jewish community, has several restaurants, bakeries, and delis across the county that answer the call of the holiday's golden-fried food traditions: from doughnut shops turning out takes on puffy, powdery, jelly-filled sufganiyot"
"The Milky WayThe kosher restaurant, owned by the Spielberg family (yes, those Spielbergs), will offer its sleekly packaged latke kits for $48. Each kit comes with a dozen latkes, apple compote, sour cream, and instructions for reheating to their intended crispiness. Orders can be made for pickup (at its Pico-Robertson location) and delivery via its website, or by calling the restaurant at (310) 859-0004."
Hanukkah runs from the evening of December 14 to the evening of December 22 and is celebrated with games, oil-fried foods, and gift-giving. Los Angeles has a large diasporic Jewish community and numerous restaurants, bakeries, and delis offering traditional holiday foods such as sufganiyot and potato latkes. Both dine-in Hanukkah menus and prepared to-go dinners remain widely available, with takeout kits and heat-and-eat meals continuing as a post-pandemic norm. The Milky Way offers a $48 latke kit that includes a dozen latkes, apple compote, sour cream, and reheating instructions, plus sufganiyot and a first-night celebration meal. Restaurants provide pickup, delivery, reservations, and varied service options to accommodate home celebrations.
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