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Steven Berkoff tells us what he does between scenes when he’s in LA. Clue: it involves a sandwich that tastes of home

February 27, 2014 10:42
A mouthful, even for a leading actor: Berkoff at home in his beloved Canters (Photo: Oliver Crowley)

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Sometimes, one comes across a cafe, restaurant, diner, greasy spoon, deli or bistro, that feels so much like home you feel safe and secure as soon as you enter the door.

“At last, sanctuary,” your body cries from every nerve. Is some ancient sliver of genetic memory being awakened? I feel a glow within and know I will be received like a hallowed guest.

Something about Canters Deli drew me into its bosom when I first arrived in Los Angeles 30 years ago. It opened in the Hollywood heyday of the 30s and has been going ever since, 24 hours a day. So, no matter where you are in the world, you might wake in the night and know Canters is alive and throbbing — the machines slicing, the soup bubbling.

This is a deli like no other. Its large rooms encompass the diverse world that is LA; the old, the young, Jews, gentiles. And all easily melt together. For what they come for is, after all, Jewish soul food. It is not complex, nor mysteriously strewn with esoteric flavours or weird configurations. This is home.

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