Lazzat Halal Foods
Halal restaurant · Hollywood ·

Lazzat Halal Foods

Halal restaurant · Hollywood ·

Authentic Uzbek pilaf, kebabs, and pastries served from a bus

uzbek food
halal food
pilaf
laghman
manti
samsa
friendly staff
authentic
Lazzat Halal Foods by null
Lazzat Halal Foods by null
Lazzat Halal Foods by null
Lazzat Halal Foods by null
Lazzat Halal Foods by null
Lazzat Halal Foods by null
Lazzat Halal Foods by null
Lazzat Halal Foods by null
Lazzat Halal Foods by null
Lazzat Halal Foods by null
Lazzat Halal Foods by null
Lazzat Halal Foods by null
Lazzat Halal Foods by null
Lazzat Halal Foods by null
Lazzat Halal Foods by null
Lazzat Halal Foods by null
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Lazzat Halal Foods by null
Lazzat Halal Foods by null
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Lazzat Halal Foods by null
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Lazzat Halal Foods by null
Lazzat Halal Foods by null
Lazzat Halal Foods by null
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Lazzat Halal Foods by null
Lazzat Halal Foods by null
Lazzat Halal Foods by null
Lazzat Halal Foods by null
Lazzat Halal Foods by null
Lazzat Halal Foods by null
Lazzat Halal Foods by null
Lazzat Halal Foods by null
Lazzat Halal Foods by null
Lazzat Halal Foods by null
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1715 N Cherokee Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90028 Get directions

$10–20

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Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Good for groups
Good for solo dining
Touristy

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1715 N Cherokee Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90028 Get directions

+1 424 239 8033
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@chaikhona.lazzat.grill.la

$10–20 · Menu

Features

•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Good for groups
•Good for solo dining
•Touristy
•Comfort food
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted

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Dec 28, 2025

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Lazzat Grill Review - Hollywood - Los Angeles - The Infatuation

"You’re in Los Angeles, anything can happen, like eating fluffy, delicious Uzbek pilaf in a Ralph’s parking lot. That’s what you can expect at this Uzbek food vendor in Hollywood that operates out of a converted blue school bus. The truck pulls up daily and serves warm heaps of pilaf that smell like a cumin-scented candle. It’s one of the largest meals you’ll find served curbside: a shareable mountain of soft rice and tender lamb with cooked-down onions and carrots. The menu is also relatively big for this 25-foot-long operation, featuring steamed manti, chicken tenders (?), and various Central Asian flatbreads that will catch your eye in the truck’s window, but don’t taste as good as they look." - Sylvio Martins

https://www.theinfatuation.com/los-angeles/reviews/lazzat-grill
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Katya W.

Google
This is hands down the best Uzbek food you’ll find in all of LA—possibly all of California, maybe even the entire U.S.! Every dish is incredibly flavorful, thoughtfully prepared, and clearly made with love. The traditional recipes are superb and deeply satisfying. I highly recommend ordering catering from them for your next event—an amazing experience from start to finish. I truly hope this gem continues to thrive for many years to come. Thank you for sharing your delicious culture with us!

Alican B.

Google
The food here is super delicious, fresh, and full of flavor! The prices are also really fair for the quality you get. Definitely one of the best halal spots around!

Klara K.

Google
Great restaurant! Everything was delicious, fresh, and beautifully presented. The staff was friendly and attentive. Lovely atmosphere — I would definitely come back. Highly recommend!

Vokhidjon K.

Google
Very nice atmosphere! Delicious food and portions are really good!

Pugilato 1.

Google
Best central Asian pilaf in LA , trust me guys , I’ve visited a lot place and this is most authentic and accurate one 👍🏼 thanks to the owner

hani K.

Google
Wonderful food, friendly service, my first experience of central asian cuisine but I fell in love with! The level of food I dare to say is beyond any high end restaurant, values more than the steak house for me where I spent over $300 last night. (Despite I enjoyed their food as well!). The best food I had during this visit and definitely will comeback before my departure to try other dishes.

Dane D.

Google
edit: was waiting for my food, i happened to look through the window into the kitchen and they asked me not to look into the kitchen. of course i kept watching and i saw the chef sticking her nose in my food. and touching the rice with no gloves. they asked me to not look in the window of the kitchen as i was waiting for my food. they also forgot my borek that i ordered. not the best night for them. good food. just kind of sketchy what’s going on in that kitchen that they don’t want anyone looking into.

Sohail I.

Google
Was really looking forward to trying this place, but unfortunately it was disappointing. The food came out super cold, which really took away from the flavors and overall experience. The staff was polite, but the quality just wasn’t there this time. Hope they can improve.
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Zeke M.

Yelp
Nothing on the menu here is from a factory! (Except for the drinks in the fridge) The authenticity and realness of this soup Is like a near death experience: "I've died and gone to Heaven!" It's real This is a real place Real food Served by real people! I have hope to go on living Because of this experience I'm having now! Mothakeram. Kheylee!
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Mike C.

Yelp
This is a food truck at the Hollywood Ralph's. Uzbek food. The stuffed pastries i especially liked. Guy is friendly though food can take a minute.
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Jonathan D.

Yelp
I'd passed this food truck a few times while walking around the neighborhood--it's right by the Ralph's on Sunset--and then when Eater gave them a mention, I thought, "Why not try something new?" (I also saw the good, though few, Yelp reviews.) And so I marched on over, intent on having my first experience with Uzbek food. There's a bit of a language barrier--not sure if the owners speak much English--but there are pictures of the menu items on the truck, and admittedly there are many commonalities with cuisines in adjacent regions (dumplings, kebabs, etc.). Still, it took the help of a nice young man who happened to be there picking up food to guide me through my first time. I opted for the pilaf, which was rice (of course) with beef, carrots and other goodies. It was absolutely (and addictively) delicious, and it came with a side salad of tomatoes and onions (also yummy). Portions and prices are fair, and now that I feel better situated with ordering, even with the language barrier, I'll definitely be back.
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Merey A.

Yelp
Rubber samsa, oversalted. Disappointed. Cheburek with cheese, this is the first time I've heard this.
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Ramel S.

Yelp
Authentic food, great service, overall a great experience! Would highly recommend, if you're around stop by give it a try!
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Kait M.

Yelp
I live right up the street from this food truck, but never got the chance to try it before today. It's right next to the Rock 'n Roll Ralph's parking lot on Fuller. I always see folks sitting and sharing food outside of the truck, so I figured it must be good. Upon a closer look, you'll notice that people sharing food are dining out of huge ceramic bowls with silverware provided by the business, something hard to notice as you drive by but pretty neat for street food. Most spoon hot entrees out of the bowls onto pieces of bread for little wraps. I'd never had Uzbek food before, but I love the cuisines nearby (Mediterranean/Levant, Eastern European/Russian) so I was very interested to try. I got my order to-go, preferring to eat at my house close-by instead of near busy Sunset. I wanted the mastava, but they were out for the day! No judgment on that, keeping things in supply for a food truck must be tough. So instead I got the Pilaf, which is one of the most popular Uzbek dishes, and it did not disappoint. They also gave me a free salad which had tomatoes, red onions, cilantro, and vinegar - a palate cleanser. The pilaf: long-grain rice, shaved carrots, sliced beef, and spices I can't identify entirely but I did notice what might be barberries. So good! It reminded me of slow-cooked pot roast, the beef was super tender and so were the carrots. I am really impressed by the flavor and quality of the ingredients. The prices are quite reasonable, ranging from $2 for breads (which I would love to try when I'm prepared to gluten myself), to $19.99 for kurutob with meat - the national dish of Uzbekistan which I'm certain comes in a portion for 2-3 like the other entrees. I think many of the dishes are friendly to a gluten-free diet, but check the ingredients of dishes on Google before ordering to be sure - ex. kurutob includes bread pieces, lagman includes wheat noodles, the breads and dumplings are off-limits... but the pilaf, soups, and kebabs should be alright if you are okay with possible cross-contamination. They have a selection of bottled drinks in a cooler, as well as spigots for coffee and hot water on the side of the truck. Many who were "dining in" had teas and coffees. I want to try that next, the food is very cozy and a hot drink would amplify that! Lazzat is definitely one of the most impressive food trucks I've been to, and I will not be surprised if they are able to open a brick-and-mortar place soon. It's always poppin' over there, and I think they'd be the only Uzbek-specific place in the area. I'm excited to try more!
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Rashed Z.

Yelp
| Rating: 4.7/5 | * Parking: Well, it's a food truck. So you will have to find parking within the shopping mall. It's right next to the Ralphs, so there is plenty parking, depending on the time you go. * Restaurant: It's a food truck, that is put up by the street. The staff and service were great! They were really nice and tried their best to help us with choosing the food. The ambiance and seating was almost like the street food shops in Middle East. It's a Uzbekistan-influenced food truck. They didn't speak perfect English, but used Google Translate to talk to us, not about the food, but just as a friend, which is so respectful and nice. I hope they can succeed and eventually open a restaurant themselves. Very nice people! It can take time to break them since foreigners usually are afraid of being judged, but once you converse, they are friendly. * Food: Well, food was unique and amazing! It was my first Halal Uzbek experience. We had pilaf, some kabob with bread that was dosed in Yogury, some Laghman (noodle with beef broth, and beef slices, cooked to perfection) and some savory pastry with lamb meat. You have to understand the root of their food to kind of understand what they are going for. It was as authentic as I had seen it on the Youtube videos. Taste was simple, not overly spiced, or underspiced. My favourite was the beef pastry with their spiced ketchup, and the kebab with yogurt was quite interesting. It was a nice experience, and I would go back to try their other items. You have to be open minded to try things you haven't really heard of, and it's worth it. * Price: It's quite reasonable being that the portions were for 2-3 people. Well priced for food that tasted good. If it were expensive, I'd still support them for their efforts to make authentic soulful food. | For more Halal restaurant reviews check out my account, hope it helps your adventure for your taste buds :) |
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Wayne S.

Yelp
Every week i drive 8-10 miles just to get here )) and eat their Laghman. Its so delicious and cheap.. Portions are good. And ladies working on that truck are so friendly. If you dine in they even wont rush you to pay. You can take your time eat your food and then pay which I love the most. It feels like its not all about money its all about service and delicious food. Also I love their Pilaf, comes with side salad. Overall they earned my respect !

Vlad M.

Yelp
My first experience is terrible with this food truck! First of all they warmed up food in the microwave. Disgusting! Then I found a piece of beef that looks like a left over. Check out the pictures. I saw something fishy was happening. Also the package got deformed because of the microwave. Don't trust this food place! It's terrible!
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Anna D.

Yelp
Delicious food truck. Lamb was delicious. Tomato salad came with meal and was fresh and tasted incredible. There was also a vegan meal option in addition to the tomato salad, plus some great looking pastry-adjacent items. The man working there was really nice. Good food truck vibe all around.

Dilshod E.

Yelp
The food is very tasty, I suggest you all the Uzbek ones I'm going to try here The most delicious Kazanka bab pilaf shurpa Mostova Samsa
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Tisab K.

Yelp
The best Tajiki and Uzbek Food! 100% Halal!!! I love the food here. You better taste the authentic central Asian cuisine here.

illia K.

Yelp
I got bone with cartilage in the dough for 7 $ I don't recommend it jhhhhhhhhhhhhhhdhebshsbsbsbssbs

Diana Y.

Yelp
Best Uzbek food I've had in a while. It was like being back home in Tashkent. We will definitely be back. Really authentic. Highly recommend ordering samsa and manti especially .
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Josh J.

Yelp
Food was amazing. We went to their location on wilshire just opened. Will definitely be back soon! Lamb kabob 100%

Altered C.

Yelp
Great food! Great service! I enjoyed my experience dining at Lazzat. Food was prepared immaculately. Meat was cooked perfectly. I will return again.

Vadim M.

Yelp
LA has many ethnic food options but Uzbek food is not one of them. Was happy to see this food truck open up recently. If you are craving authentic Uzbek food, this is the spot! I've tried their plov, samsa, manti and shurpa soup so far, all delicious - especially manti. And very inexpensive too. Will definitely be coming back for more. Hopefully they open a restaurant too.

Michael B.

Yelp
The plov was good. The samsa was bland with no onion seasoning. In general good. The location seems to be a little rat infested too which is something to be aware of.
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Clyde W.

Yelp
This was so good. The guy taking my order was really nice. I'm gonna get food from here more often.

C R.

Yelp
This place is amazing .! the people that work here are super nice and welcoming . the food is on another level . no restaurant comes close to this food truck when it comes to central asian food . the Samsa and Lagman were so good i had to make a to go order for more after i ate. I am not too familiar when it comes to central asian food but all i know now is that i have been missing out on an amazing cuisine .!

Andrea W.

Yelp
Food is Authentic, Delicious, and the servings are generous. I've had almost everything on the menu. Everything is bomb. This is one of those hidden gems in LA. Service feels homie and casual/warm.

Kianoosh Z.

Yelp
The food is great I have been coming here every night sense they opened and I love it I am a restaurant owner so I know good food

Zain K.

Yelp
Food was amazing! My parents and I got the manty, kurutob, and shurpa. Beef was so tender, it was fresh, all of it was really good, and they're service is amazing too. The guys are super friendly. Highly recommend everyone coming here to eat!