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    Restaurant in Los Angeles, United States

    Attari Sandwich Shop

    150Pearl Points

    The real Persian sandwich case in LA.

    Attari Sandwich Shop, Restaurant in Los Angeles

    About Attari Sandwich Shop

    Attari Sandwich Shop is the clearest answer for Persian sandwich craft in Los Angeles, ranked on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats list three consecutive years. Walk-in only, no reservation needed. Hours run Tuesday through Sunday with a 5pm close on weekdays, so plan around the lunch window. At this price point and quality level, it is an easy yes for food-focused visitors in Westwood.

    Is Attari Sandwich Shop worth the trip to Westwood?

    Yes — and it is not a close call. Attari Sandwich Shop on Westwood Boulevard is the clearest answer in Los Angeles to the question of where Persian sandwich craft gets taken seriously. Ranked on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats list for North America three consecutive years (Recommended in 2023, #448 in 2024, #454 in 2025), it has built a consistent record at a price point that makes the decision easy. If you are in Westwood, or making a detour for Persian food in LA, this is where to go first.

    What Attari Does Better Than Its Peers

    The Persian sandwich tradition leans on a specific set of techniques: slow-cooked meats, herb-forward fillings, bread that can hold weight without collapsing. Attari applies that tradition with a focus on execution that separates it from generic Middle Eastern delis around the city. Where a lot of casual spots trade on nostalgia, Attari trades on consistency. That distinction matters if you are eating here as a food enthusiast rather than just looking for a quick lunch. For a fuller Persian dining experience with table service, Shamshiri and Azizam are the natural comparisons in the LA market — but neither is competing for the same price tier or format. Attari's edge is in doing one thing with discipline and doing it cheaply.

    For context on where Persian food sits nationally: Eyval and Persepolis in New York City are the East Coast reference points for the cuisine. Attari is not trying to be either of those, it is a sandwich shop, not a full-service restaurant, but its OAD recognition puts it in the same conversation for people who track this cuisine seriously.

    Timing and Hours

    Attari is closed on Mondays. Tuesday through Thursday, it runs 11am to 5pm, which means lunch is your only window on weekdays. Friday through Sunday, hours extend to 7pm, giving you a narrow dinner option on weekends. If you are visiting midweek, plan around the 11am to 5pm window, arriving before the lunch rush (before noon) is the practical move for a relaxed experience. Current hours are worth confirming before you go, as the shorter Tuesday-Thursday window is easy to miss.

    Who Should Book This

    Attari is the right call for food-focused visitors who want to understand what Westwood's Persian community actually eats, rather than a Westernised approximation. It works for solo diners and pairs. It is a counter-service format, so groups of four or more may find the logistics tighter. If you are already planning a deeper LA dining itinerary, factoring in places like Providence for contemporary seafood or Kato for New Taiwanese, Attari fills the casual lunch slot with actual substance rather than filler. It is not competing with the fine-dining tier; it is the answer to what to do with your midday hours.

    Ratings and Recognition

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    • Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats, North America: Recommended (2023), #448 (2024), #454 (2025)

    Booking and Access

    No reservation needed. This is a walk-in operation. Booking difficulty is easy, show up, order at the counter. The practical constraints are the hours (especially the 5pm close Tuesday through Thursday) and parking on Westwood Blvd, which can be tight during peak lunch hours. Address: 1388 Westwood Blvd #101, Los Angeles, CA 90024.

    Quick reference: Walk-in only, no reservation required. Tuesday–Thursday 11am–5pm; Friday–Sunday 11am–7pm; closed Monday.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is lunch or dinner better at Attari Sandwich Shop?

    • Lunch is your default option Tuesday through Thursday, it is the only window available on those days. On Friday through Sunday, the 11am to 7pm hours give you flexibility, but this is a sandwich counter, not a dinner-destination format. Go for lunch. The food is the same regardless of time, so the practical answer is: go when the shop is least crowded, which is typically before noon or after 2pm on weekdays. If you want a true dinner in the Persian vein, pair an afternoon visit here with a later reservation at Shamshiri or Azizam.

    How far ahead should I book Attari Sandwich Shop?

    • You do not book, it is walk-in only. Attari has no reservation system. Arriving at opening (11am) or after the standard lunch rush (after 1:30pm on weekdays) is the practical way to avoid a wait. No advance planning needed beyond confirming the hours match your schedule.

    More to Explore in Los Angeles

    Attari is one data point in a deep LA dining map. For the full picture, see our full Los Angeles restaurants guide. Planning the rest of your trip? Browse our full Los Angeles hotels guide, our full Los Angeles bars guide, our full Los Angeles wineries guide, and our full Los Angeles experiences guide. For reference points elsewhere in the country, Le Bernardin in New York City, The French Laundry in Napa, Lazy Bear in San Francisco, Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg, Smyth in Chicago, and Emeril's in New Orleans anchor the broader fine-dining conversation. Perse is worth checking for upscale options closer to home.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is lunch or dinner better at Attari Sandwich Shop?

    Lunch is your only option Tuesday through Thursday, when the kitchen closes at 5pm. Friday through Sunday, hours extend to 7pm — the closest thing to a dinner window. If your schedule is flexible, a Friday or Saturday visit gives you more time without the weekday crunch.

    How far ahead should I book Attari Sandwich Shop?

    No booking required — Attari is walk-in only. Show up, order at the counter. The real planning consideration is the hours: closed Mondays, weekday service ends at 5pm sharp. Factor that in before making the trip to Westwood Boulevard.

    What is Attari Sandwich Shop known for?

    Attari Sandwich Shop is primarily known for Persian in Los Angeles.

    Where is Attari Sandwich Shop located?

    Attari Sandwich Shop is located in Los Angeles, at 1388 Westwood Blvd #101, Los Angeles, CA 90024.

    Location

    1388 Westwood Blvd #101, Los Angeles, CA 90024

    Los Angeles, United States

    Compare Attari Sandwich Shop

    Attari Sandwich Shop vs. Similar Venues
    VenueCuisinePriceAwardsBooking Difficulty
    Attari Sandwich ShopPersianEasy
    KatoNew Taiwanese, Asian$$$$Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    HayatoJapanese$$$$Michelin 2 StarUnknown
    VespertineProgressive, Contemporary$$$$Michelin 2 StarUnknown
    HolboxMexican Seafood, Mexican$$Michelin 1 StarUnknown
    Sushi KaneyoshiSushi, Japanese$$$$Michelin 1 StarUnknown

    What to weigh when choosing between Attari Sandwich Shop and alternatives.

    Also Consider

    How It Compares

    Attari is not competing with LA's fine-dining tier, so direct comparisons to Kato, Hayato, Vespertine, or Sushi Kaneyoshi, all operating at $$$$, are beside the point. If your question is where to spend $300 per head versus where to spend $15, those are different decisions. Attari wins the cheap eats category on value per dollar and on its OAD recognition, which is the most credible external signal available in this price tier.

    The closer peer comparison is Holbox at $$, which operates on a similar counter-service model and has drawn comparable critical recognition for Mexican seafood. Both are worth visiting on the same LA trip if you are mapping the city's serious casual dining. Holbox is the better call for seafood; Attari is the call for Persian. They are not interchangeable, but they occupy the same tier of effort-to-reward ratio.

    For food enthusiasts who want to stack a full day: Attari for lunch in Westwood, then a fine-dining reservation in the evening at Kato or Vespertine if the budget allows. The two ends of the LA dining spectrum are not in conflict, they serve different parts of the day and different appetites. Attari is where you go when you want to eat well without the lead time, the dress code, or the expense.

    Hours

    Monday
    Closed
    Tuesday
    11 am–5 pm
    Wednesday
    11 am–5 pm
    Thursday
    11 am–5 pm
    Friday
    11 am–7 pm
    Saturday
    11 am–7 pm
    Sunday
    11 am–7 pm

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