SOGROSS! I came here a few years ago and had a GREAT Italian sub. Recently I moved to the area and discovered that a local delivery app will send food from this place. WORSTMISTAKEEVER. Let’s begin with the fact that my «fettucini Alfredo» looked delicious but the moment I removed the over to the tin container the odor was as if cheese had been sitting out on a summer day waiting to develop mold. It tasted horrible. As if they had made it weeks ago, didn’t bother to freeze it and just re heated it when the order came. The potato salad? Forget it, it was so spoiled that the eggs were hard as rocks and it smelled as if the dressing was made of pure vinegar. Now, imagine a cannoli, beautifully filled and nice to the eye… The imagine yourself biting into a piece of heaven and being jarred by the taste of rotten milk combined with spoiled cheese and soggy bread, ANDLETSNOTFORGERTHEHAIR I FOUNDPEEPINGOUTOFTHECANNOLIAFTER I TOOK A BITE! Absolutely mortified. Every time I drive by this place they’re closed. No wonder their food tastes spoiled. The next morning I was sick with stomach aches and nausea. Don’t. Bother. They’ve lost their touch, literally.
David S.
Tu valoración: 4 Tarzana, CA
I ordered spicy Dom with one simple modification… no mayo… and guess what wasn’t not on my sandwich??? I still love you…
Payam Ali K.
Tu valoración: 4 Canoga Park, CA
Very authentic and Italian Deli. Has a variety of different products from Italy and a phenomenal deli section with quality meats . The reason for the 4⁄5 is the pricing and parking but I do understand the quality you get from the meats. Everything from here is really good and worth a stop at least once . One other thing that come my attention is the different appetizers and sides they offer and how quick they can get it ready and prepared for you . Overall a 4⁄5
Rhonda B.
Tu valoración: 5 Manhattan Beach, CA
So far I’ve had their sandwiches and they are REALLY good!
Paige K.
Tu valoración: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Why did it take me so long to find this beautiful little gem? Homemade breads, pastas, amazing oils, sauces, olives… Prepared foods, pizza dough, dolce… I’m in love. Loving a great sandwich right now. People who work here are nice, customer-service oriented, helpful. I feel as if I’ve found a little bit of the North End(Boston Italian neighborhood) here in Encino. Look forward to my next visit. P. S. Love that it’s an independently owned biz!
Mir R.
Tu valoración: 5 Los Angeles, CA
The sandwiches are amazing. It’s like your grandma is making you a really bomb sandwich. It would’ve been dope if they had a greater selection of Mulino Bianco products. They also stopped getting the Abbracci cookies for some reason(killer mistake, those are the best). Having said this, it’s a deli and not a grocery store. My rating is for them as a deli.
Jessie A.
Tu valoración: 5 San Diego, CA
Every time I’m in the area I stop by this deli. They have great import meats and cheeses and a fresh sandwich selection. The Dom is a must try and so is the meatball sandwich. The employees are helpful and able to assist you with making good selections. They have fresh salads and pastas as well. The olive bar is great too!
Joey N.
Tu valoración: 5 Tarzana, Los Angeles, CA
Real old school Italian deli with the Mama Leone. I recommend the meatball sub and the chicken parm. Those are my favorites at this fine establishment. If you want taste of the old country, this is the spot to head to. It’s a rare gem to see an incredible Italian deli with all the fixings and imported goods any Italian-food lover dreams of. Try this spot on an empty stomach and it will be sure not to disappoint any Unilocaler. I also recommend trying some of the imported soda’s from Italy, they are magnifico!!!
Bre D.
Tu valoración: 4 Los Angeles, CA
Happy to find an authentic Italian Deli in the neighborhood, especially since my husband from Jersey always complains about LA’s lack of decent delis. In yo face I say. It was not a cheap lunch necessarily($ 8.50 per sub, $ 3.50 per large cannoli and $ 6.99 for a small container of roasted peppers) …but what it was was worth it! The meatball subs were bomb, the bread was great and the ingredients were cooked just right. And the cannolis were the real deal! So delicious! I would skip any sides from the antipasto case next time, just too pricy but we will be back for lunch again soon! *Tip* they have pre-made Italian meals in the fridges you can buy. I might have to come back and grab a lasagna or manicotti for dinner one night!
Carol C.
Tu valoración: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Tired of mediocre sandwiches in the Valley? Come to Domingo’s and indulge in the real deal! Homemade bread, sliced to order Italian cold cuts and very generous portions. Why would anyone go anywhere else for an Italian sub sandwich?! Tons of imported Italian best quality products too! Sergio gives personable and friendly service and will see to it that you have everything you need! Lots of new products on the shelves and if you don’t feel like cooking dinner there is a variety of delicious dishes to choose from all made in house! #1 Italian deli in the Valley!
Bernard T.
Tu valoración: 2 Los Angeles, CA
Bummed… I was craving a hot pastrami… it was lukewarm at best… very little meat… and 2.99 for a Snapple.
Miss Piggy C.
Tu valoración: 5 Burbank, CA
Sooooo good… Staff was super friendly and helpful as well! Tried the meatball and spicy Dom! Both were delicious. Cannoli was alright but then again it was the first cannoli I’ve ever tried so do take that into account. Prices are fair given the quality of meats cheeses condiments and bread. I do think the beverages are a bit overpriced, $ 2.49 for a can of flavored Pellegrino; you be the judge.
Meera J.
Tu valoración: 5 Los Angeles, CA
A wonderful find in Encino. Family owned and run, the service is just as great as their food! I will never go to another Italian place in the valley. Domingos has won me over!
Meghan L.
Tu valoración: 5 Los Angeles, CA
I got a hot roast beef sandwich with fresh mozzarella and onions on ciabatta and my husband got the classic Dom on ciabatta. Both were perfect. The bread is incredible. Fresh mozz made me feel like I was back in NJ. We ordered over the phone and went to pick it up– and when I saw they had cannolis made to order, I just had to. It was relish. Super fresh. We grabbed a bag of tarrales(a ring shaped ‘cracker’ with fennel seeds) and they were delicious. Only downfall was that it took a really really long time to get our order done … and that I live in Culver City nowhere near this place and only stopped in because I happen to be in the area. :(Otherwise– HIGHLYRECOMMEND.
Frank W.
Tu valoración: 4 Calabasas, CA
Best damn Italian sub I have had in the valley! Great bread, wonderful cold cuts, love the spicy peppers. This place can get crazy at lunch time, but if you hit it early, it’s pretty empty. They also have tons of Italian ingredients, including some really hard to find things like salt cod, as well as precooked Italian dishes(pasta, sauces, etc.) and Italian baked goods.
Mike A.
Tu valoración: 4 Los Angeles, CA
The meatball hero brings me back to NY. The best I’ve had here in LA! They make an awesome sauce that you must try! They also make fresh pasta and sausage– but don’t forget about the hard to find imported Italian goodies! They have it all! PS: did I tell you about they’re awesome meatball hero!
Lauren T.
Tu valoración: 3 Los Angeles, CA
The bf is amazed that he’s lived in Encino all his life and never knew this place existed. We showed up just an hour before closing on a Sunday. Parking was easy on the curb. Walked in and thought the place was cute. Service was great. People are friendly. Food was okay. With us going to Cavaretta’s all the time, we can’t help but compare. But Domingo’s is good and we’ll definitely come back again for another bite! So many things on the menu to try!
Sophie F.
Tu valoración: 3 Tarzana, CA
Cute little Italian deli & market located on the west side of the valley. They have a decent selection of canned goods, pasta(both fresh/in-house made and pre-packaged selections), olive oils and fresh bread. I came to pick up a couple sandwiches to take on a roadtrip. The sandwiches are PRICY and about an extra dollar more if you opt to have it served on the housemade ciabatta bread(they have soft rolls, too). They also take quite a while to prep your food, so definitely call in your order if you can. On a Saturday afternoon they had only one person making sandwiches and unfortunately my order was placed after a couple of people before me so I had to wait quite a while for 3 sandwiches.(They were delicious, however!) Parking is whatever metered parking you can find along Ventura Blvd. They have a couple small tables and high top tables & chairs inside for seating, as well as a small outdoor seating area. 3 stars for the price and wait time.
Sidney Z.
Tu valoración: 5 Encino, CA
Domingo’s is the real deal. It has been for years. But, this place keeps on reinventing itself and always to the better. Its latest incarnation is this super Italian deli /grocery store /pre-made Italian gourmet food supplier. Whatever you want to call what they do, they do it damn good. They have a new expanded lunch menu with really delicious complex sandwiches. Today I had wine and swine panini that was out of this world. I don’t know what was in it but this panini was firing on all cylinders. They make homemade pasta’s and some really yummy sauces. But for me, there sandwiches take center stage. I love what they are doing and hope they keep doing it for 100 more years
Mike T.
Tu valoración: 5 Simi Valley, CA
This place deserves five stars because it has some of the best meats and cheeses ever. You have to try the authentic freshly made cannolis and you will not be disappointed. Hands-down the best Italian deli in LA County. Next time I come to this deli I am going to try one of their greatly made fresh sandwiches.