PIZZA MARK KOSHER

1708 S Robertson Blvd, Los Angeles
(424) 523-3131

Recent Reviews

Uriel R.

Very inconsistent quality of the food. Whenever the owner is then he's counting every paper plate customers ask for. Some of my friends have expressed their frustration with quality of the pizza, but the owners responded "go buy your pizza somewhere else".I can hardly recommend this place to any of my friends. When ordering in store they will make it very good, however, when ordering to go half the time it's less than mediocre: undercooked, overcooked, too little cheese, too little sauce.I've heard that the bathroom is always trashed. My wife when in to change our daughters diaper is came out disgusted by the amount of paper towels on the floor.

David P.

Beautiful energy, seems family owned. I ordered 2 large pizzas (cheese & greek). The pizza is solid. I also ordered the nachos, which I wouldn't recommend. All in all, I'll order from this place more often - I like supporting family owned local businesses - & the pizza is very good.

yossi chayo

I recently had the pleasure of dining at Pizza Mark, a kosher pizzeria, and I must say it exceeded all my expectations. From the moment I stepped in, the warm and inviting atmosphere made me feel right at home. The staff was incredibly friendly and attentive, ensuring that my dining experience was top-notch. Now, let's talk about the star of the show—the pizza. Every bite was a flavor explosion. The crust was perfectly crispy on the outside and delightfully chewy on the inside. The sauce was tangy and well-balanced, and the toppings were fresh and generously portioned. Whether you're a vegetarian, a meat lover, or have any specific dietary needs, Pizza Mark has got you covered with their wide range of options. Overall, Pizza Mark is a five-star pizzeria that combines exceptional service, a cozy ambiance, and mouthwatering kosher pizza that will keep you coming back for more.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Zalman Chayo

Amazing kosher pepperoni pizza ( soy pepperoni) and the best cheese pizza in LAI liked this style spicy fries light and

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Garlic Knots, French Fries, Spicy Fries, Large Cheese Pizza, 10'' Gluten Free Pizza

Cathy L.

I had checked online before ordering the pizza and when I went to pick it up, it was $6 more expensive than the website advertised. I told the young lady behind the counter that she might want to let her boss know this and I paid my bill. She told me here he comes now if you want to speak to him. With a smile on my face and a calm demeanor I wished him a happy Hanukkah, and I let him know that there's a discrepancy between the website and the actual charge. At that point, the man went crazy on me; he yelled at me, he accused me of trying to take advantage of him -- he was out of control. At that point, I just wished him a happy Hanukkah and left the store and got into my car; as I closed the door he approached me and continued to yell at me, at which point I told him, he really needed to relax and take a "chill pill "and that's when he grabbed the car door and started shaking my car, again screaming that "I don't even care if you don't like the pizza and you are banned for life."The kicker is the pizza wasn't even good and I would really recommend you DO NOT PATRONIZE the shop. There are plenty of other places to get good pizza in town.

Amos Hadad

great

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

David M.

For kosher pizza, it's worth the money.I got the Family Special 1 for pick up $36.08 after tax. The XL cheese pizza and Caesar salad were good. Fries were OK. The garlic knots were tiny and tasteless. Will come back mainly for the pizza.

Vivian E.

I ordered a baked ziti from here. Because Doordash doesn't allow special instructions I called and specifically asked that they only put mozzarella cheese on it as I am allergic to other cheeses. The person on the phone (who I find out later is the OWNER) swears up and down that there is only mozzarella. I get the doordash and there is ricotta that I am ALLERGIC to on it. When I called he didn't even know how his own food is made. Instead of apologizing he goes "so what do you want me to do?" in a way as if was my fault. I had to go pick up another one myself. When I got there he hadn't even told his workers to make it and was extremely harsh. I was talking to some people on how frustrated I am that restaraunts in general tend to make the same error, and he started screaming - and I mean screaming - for me to get out of the store not hearing the entirety of what I was sharing. This idea of the "make-up" ziti after his own error was noodles in tomato sauce with literally a sprinkle of cheese. Do you see any cheese? (uploaded photo) - neither do I. As someone who can't take any responsibility for himself and instead of being apologetic because he didn't know what was in his OWN food scream, yells and interrupted me and be extremely hostile, I will never again eat food made here. An embarrassment to the jewish community.

Hayley D.

Best pizza in the neighborhood. Great prices too. This is me and my boyfriend's go-to pizza place. I also like the caesar salad. And it's kosher, so you get higher quality cleaner food for less than non-kosher nearby competitor pizza.

Eden Mikhaeli

I love the food here and they have amazing service definitely

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Garlic Knots, Large Cheese Pizza

Shlomo Pinhas

Food is great and the price is low.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Trina M.

I can't get past the horrible customer service. I called them twice and patronized this business twice in TWO DAYS. I experienced a couple issues and called to leave a message for the owner to call me and the person that answered literally told me he didn't know if I would get a call back. So now I'm here. The food is decent but if you treat me like crap you won't get my money. Bye Mark! Never again. It ain't all that.

Glen C.

They put Shirazi salad inside of the falafel pita, along with hummus and I don't know maybe tahini. Or maybe it is just tahini and not hummus. Anyways, the falafel pita here is excellent. It is the best I have had, except for this one other israeli place which was on third Street just briefly during the pandemic and then folded because of the pandemic. Anyways, I very recommend that falafel pita here .I have more to say however .The guys in the kitchen here are the same guys who used to work at Marcellos, on Robertson Boulevard. I loved Marcellos and so did my kids. I think these guys do very high-quality work.I love the house salad here. The house salad has some hard-boiled egg and a lot of really deep green lettuce, and some tuna . The tuna is excellent, and I don't know how they did that. It must come from a kin, right? But it doesn't taste like it comes from a can. The dressing is some kind of vinaigrette with lemon juice, I'm sure, but I don't know any of the particulars. I just dump it all in and mix it around and eat it.My kids love the cheese pizza here . They say it is on a par with the pizza from the very fancy Pizzeria Sei.

shiraclems

We dined in and needed to ask for every little thing...napkins, forks, even plates. My kale salad came with un cooked sweet potatoes and a tiny thing of dressing that covered a quarter of my salad (and I don't like my salads drenched in dressing.) We ordered spicy fries over the phone and asked if they were indeed spicy or more like spices... We were told they weren't spicy at all. I love spicy things and these fries were over the top burning my mouth. To say I was disappointed with my experience here was an understatement. They didn't offer to compensate us or even problem solve.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 3

Service: 2

Glen Chung

falafel pita: it has a lot of goodness inside, like hummus, cucumber bits, another sauce that contains dill. The pita itself is baked right here, or thats what if feels and tastes like, so this is so far above average that it may as well be in orbit.

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