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  • Ask Chris: Does Anyone Still Make the Monte Cristo Sandwich?

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    The deep-fried delicacy dates back over 100 years

    It’s just a few simple ingredients, but the mad genius who first decided to dunk an entire triple-decker sandwich in the deep fat fryer should either be awarded all the Michelin stars or tried for war crimes. The recipe dates back more than a century, suspiciously close to the release of the silent blockbuster Monte Cristo in 1922.

    Tiny Naylors Drive-In at Sunset and La Brea in Hollywood
    Credit: Photo courtesy University of Southern California Libraries and California Historical Society

    Seventy-five years ago, a cookbook author claimed the decadent turkey, ham and Swiss (similar to a French Croque Monsieur) originated in San Francisco. “That’s probably true,” says Biff Naylor, whose family has been in the restaurant business for a century. “L.A. was kind of backwoods cooking in the 1920s.”

    Photoplay reported Casablanca actor Peter Lorre munching on one and soon, the knife-and-fork sandwich was on the menu at fashionable Hollywood establishments like Tail o’ the Cock, Nikabob and the Brown Derby.

    The Monte Cristo sandwich at Disneyland’s Blue Bayou restaurant
    Credit: © Disney

    By the 1950s, Biff’s dad Tiny Naylor was using toothpicks to hold the halves together, dipping them in egg batter and deep-frying the concoction. “You couldn’t cook it on the grill because you couldn’t get the edges,” Naylor says. “The fryer became the way to get it evenly cooked on all sides.”

    Vintage matchbooks from classic L.A. restaurants that currently serve the decadent Monte Cristo sandwich
    Credit: From the collection of Chris Nichols

    When Disneyland’s Blue Bayou Restaurant opened in 1967, its version instantly became the most famous Monte Cristo in America. It’s still perfect, notwithstanding the price tag (park admission required) and monthslong wait for a reservation.

    Canter’s Deli on Fairfax Avenue in Los Angeles
    Credit: Photo by Chris Nichols

    Canter’s and Du-Par’s serve it, but unfried and therefore not authentic. Brent’s Deli and House of Pies do it right, and whose life would not be improved by a visit to HMS Bounty on Wilshire? My current favorite, though, is the textbook example at Keno’s in Anaheim: Deep-fried, powdered sugared, jam on the side and served in a sumptuous lounge banquette.

    Keno’s Coffee Shop in Anaheim
    Credit: Photo by Chris Nichols

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  • Genghis Cohen Relaunches Dine-In at New Fairfax Location

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    The NYC-style Chinese restaurant takes over the former Sweet Chick space 

    Credit: Lucky Tennyson

    After 42 years of service at 740 N Fairfax Ave., Genghis Cohen held its final service on May 31.  

    “After doing our best to secure a long-term lease at a reasonable rate, the property is being redeveloped,” owners Marc Rose and Med Abrous explained in an April Instagram post upon initial announcement of the move. “Even with all of these challenges, we are prepared to surmount them with your support and are more energized than ever on keeping the Genghis Cohen legacy alive for generations to come.”  

    Genghis Cohen new Fairfax location September 2025Credit: Lucky Tennyson

    Since then, the New York City-style Chinese restaurant has supplied eaters with takeout and delivery. All that will change on Sept. 25 when it reopens in a new, temporary space on Sept 25.  

    A half mile from the original location, Genghis Cohen 2.0 brings with it its core components — cozy red booths, silk dragon lanterns and favorite menu items like New York Egg Rolls, Crackerjack Shrimp and Foo Foo drinks — with an added dash of refined flair. Owners Rose and Abrous (Dolce Vita, The Spare Room) tapped friends in the design community for a refresh, adding red carpet, teal accents and plenty of neon to the restaurant. 

    Genghis Cohen new Fairfax location September 2025Credit: Lucky Tennyson

    A fish tank looks over the larger 12-seat bar, complemented by new cocktails: a frozen Dole Whip-inspired concoction and the Oolong Island Iced Tea. For new eats, try the Shrimp & Chive Dumplings, spicy glazed chicken (Volcano Chicken) served tableside and the bar-only Szechuan chicken sliders. 

    Genghis Cohen new Fairfax location September 2025
    Volcano Chicken
    Credit: Lucky Tennyson

    The new space does not have a music venue like the original spot, but there will still be a live music component. Partnering with neighbor Canter’s Deli, Genghis Cohen will host “Genghis Cohen” live at the Kibitz Room on Wednesdays and Thursdays, presenting acts that span from shoegaze and punk bands to comedy acts.  

    Genghis Cohen new Fairfax location September 2025Credit: Lucky Tennyson

    Reservations are now open. 

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