PSY Street Kitchen

15030 Ventura Blvd, Sherman Oaks
(747) 264-0591

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M “MG” g

Amazing burger. Great for lunch. Service could be better. Overall I’ll be back. Good people.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 3

Elliot L

Go already!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Hamburger, French Fries, Sloppy Fries, Lamb Burger and Fries with Salad

Alon Cohen

Great service very nice people
Food is delicious

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Alexandra Sun

Had a horrible expirence. Super rude crowd and the owner didn't do anything about it. He actually was OK with someone insulting me , 🤮

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

celine blumenthal

Just tried PSY with new items in the menu! And wow highly recommend checking it out!!! My favorite is the schnitzel burger!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

stav beger

I just ate there with my wife. I told them she’s in late pregnancy, and we double-checked pretty much everything to make sure she could eat it. The meat came out tasting sour and with a bad smell. I asked the waitress to check with the kitchen, and it took her quite a while to come back and say the meat looked “fine” and that it was from two days ago. A hamburger, at any respectable place, should be made fresh every day—or at least checked properly before serving after sitting in the fridge for two days. Honestly, just a really disappointing experience, especially since my wife is pregnant and this could actually put her at risk.

Food: 1

Mor Bokobza

The best kosher food in Los Angeles by far !!!! Love everything there

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Emma Connell

Delicious! My husband had the chicken schnitzel and I had the baked potato, great quick comfort food.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Matt Higgins

Sloppy fries are better than animal fries!! Quality ingredients, super friendly... It's fire 🔥🔥🔥

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Dennis

Friendlie staff, great food for a fair prize!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

opulent Kosher

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Review: PSY Street Kitchen – Sherman Oaks, CA
Subtitle: Come for the Pretzel Burger, Stay Because You Can’t Get Out of the Parking Lot

Let me paint you a picture:
You pull into the lot at PSY Street Kitchen, and it’s immediately clear — this is not parking, it’s a live-action escape room. You’ll circle, reverse, glare at a Prius, make peace with G-d, and finally squeeze into a spot that might technically be a loading zone. But hey — you made it. And you still have your dignity (mostly).

Now, onto the important part:
The food? Solid.
The pretzel burger? LIFE-CHANGING.
I took one bite and immediately wanted to cancel the rest of my day to write poetry about it. The bun is soft but substantial, with that signature salty pretzel snap. The meat is juicy, the toppings are just the right amount of messy, and the whole thing comes together like a flavor symphony with extra napkins.

You know that rare moment when you're mid-bite and someone tries to talk to you and you just give them a slow blink that says, “This is sacred, please go away”? Yeah, that’s the PSY pretzel burger experience.

The rest of the menu is solid too — bold flavors, street food vibes, and portions that say “we care.” It’s not reinventing the culinary wheel, but it rolls hard and delicious.

The staff?
They were... fine. Not bad, not overly thrilled to be there, just kind of hovering at “we’ll take your order and do what we’re paid for.” No standing ovation, but also no cold fries, so we’re good.

The vibe?
Casual, urban, a little loud — feels like a place where good food and low stress are best friends. There's definitely some sauce on the table and no one cares. Respect.

Final Verdict:
PSY Street Kitchen is a hidden flavor gem trapped inside a parking nightmare.
Would I brave the lot again for that pretzel burger?
Yes.
Would I bring a compact car and emotional support animal next time? Also yes.
Go hungry, leave happy — and maybe Uber.

Four stars. Minus one for parking-induced trauma.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

Manchesters Nik

delicious food, took 4 dishes for two and everything was done in the best way! Very interesting menu. I highly recommend

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jacob Shanbrom

Overall good. Nicely cooked burger, wings, and fries.

Burger was cooked perfectly. Wish I got a photo of the inside to show you but I had already dug into my wings.

Thick cut fries were good. Wish I got regular because seasoned was a little foreign for me. I like regular fries.

Wings were cooked well, ordered them spicy but didn't notice any spice. Good flavor.

Knocked a star off for the wooden plate. There's no way these things get cleaned properly.

Would return.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Joan Ritchotte

This is the first time we've eaten here. My wife and I are very satisfied, the food is wow, the place is colorful and very nice. The burger is highly recommended!

Cary Brown

PSY STREET KITCHEN is a Kosher fast food eatery.
This intimate restaurant is cleverly decorated with street art. Along one wall is their open kitchen. Tables have a container of napkins and utensils.

Sohar, the person at the order counter is knowledgeable and caring. I questioned the ingredients of the pretzel bun. He went into the kitchen and checked the ingredients. Their pretzel buns are egg free.

My wife and I both ordered the vegan Portobello burgers. Her's was served plain, with just the mushrooms, mine had all the fixings. Both sandwiches were served on toasted pretzel buns. My sandwich included sliced tomatoes, fried onions, shredded lettuce, and dill pickle slices. I added a splash of ketchup.

We split an order of thick-cut, double-fried potatoes. The serving was generous. Double-frying produces a crisp crust encapsulating a pillow soft center. I've eaten a lot of fries and these were terrific.

Bottled beverages, water and sodas are served.

Our meal was delicious. We will be back.

STUFF: The restroom is located at the rear of the restaurant, on the right side. As is customary in a kosher restaurant there is a sink for hand washing. Parking in their lot is difficult. The eatery is ADA compliant.

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