The Sausage Man Comes to West Hollywood at Link
Yes this new restaurant right next to the busy Beverly Center wants you to come in and try their gourmet sausages, just like the foodies in Atwater Village at Link and Hops.
Link restaurant also has a full liquor licence, so the cocktail offerings are equally important here. Décor wise, the spot is full of bench like tables but it’s quite tastefully done and comfortable enough with a pleasant ambiance. The menu is very hard to read however, unless you have the eyes of a five year-old, but the owner promised that that would be one of the first changes they will be making.
When it comes to the links, all the sausages are made in house and served within a couple of days, although they can remain fresh enough in the freezer without losing too much of their flavor for up to seven days. All the links are served on a soft roll, and the signature links are pork, turkey and chicken. They are served with a mixture of toppings and relishes such as caramelized onions, beer mustard, pickled red onions, arugula and curry aioli. The French fries were crisp enough for my specialized taste and the sizzling brussel sprouts were also a side you should definitely order, and the beer pairings went down well.
Speaking of beer, the menu contains only California draft, canned or the bottled variety, with stalwarts such as Firestone, Ballast Point, Anchor, Modern Times and Lost Abbey. They also wanted me to taste their tacos both priced at $9. The ‘Mission’ is a crumbled chicken link creation w/onions, cilantro and salsa verde, and ‘Death Valley’ is a crumbled pork chorizo link with sliced jalapenos, pickled red onions and sriracha aioli. Both tacos
are served on triple corn tortillas, which ensures that the whole thing will not fall apart before your very eyes. In fact, if you are ever served a taco at a non-fast food place elsewhere with just a single tortilla, send it back and demand an extra one.
Links are also used in the Flats which are served on a crispy flatbread and also reasonably priced at $9 except the $12 Central Coast version which is crumbled turkey link with ginger and sesame, mozzarella, cilantro & hoisin bbq sauce, sliced jalapeno, and pickled banh mi vegetables.
You can build your own link with a choice of meat, two toppings and choice of sauce for a joke price of $8, and then end your inexpensive night out with an artisan ice-cream sandwich provided by the ubiquitous Coolhaus-L.A. Check out their web site for the constantly changing LINK OF THE DAY.
Link
8486 W. 3RD ST.
Los Angeles, CA 90048
Ph: (747) 221-6207
Parking at Beverly Center-validated
Hours:
Monday-Friday: Noon to 11 pm. Open 11 am Saturday/Sunday