Restaurants in Los Angeles
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‘At the table, one never gets old,’ is the motto on the menu here. How true. But old age comes when you’re trying to score a reservation at this booked-for-weeks posh pizzeria from Nancy Silverton and Mario Batali. The fennel sausage, prosciutto and salami are indicative of the high-fat, high-taste toppings that gourmands and groupies demand. No reservation? Come in early for a seat at the bar. Equally packed is Osteria Mozza, the pizzeria’s adjacent sister venture.
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Vert
The exquisite, almost too-pretty-to-eat salads are the must-try dishes at Wolfgang Puck's stylish new addition to the Hollywood & Highland complex. While you wait for your leafy lunch, sip on a signature Bellini (prosecco and green apple juice) and watch the continuous parade of passersby - the adjoining exterior walkway provides an awesome view of the Hollywood sign.
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Dr Hogly Wogly's Tyler Texas Bar-B-Que
Serves some of the best Texas-style barbecue this side of Dallas.
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Pho Café
Pho-nomenal Vietnamese soups at signless hipster hangout.
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Real Food Daily
No need to drive to Santa Monica to enjoy Ann Gentry's famous vegan cuisine.
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Coffee Cartel
Relax with a latte at laid-back, book-filled Coffee Cartel.
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Cafe Stella
Courtyard-cloistered charmer serves classic French bistro fare to artsy locals.
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Singapore's Banana Leaf
Southeast Asian perfumed with peanut, mango, tamarind and other exotic flavors.
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Zip Fusion
For a progressive spin on sushi and vibrant Asian fare, try Zip Fusion.
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Gumbo Pot
At Farmers Market, the spicy gumbo yaya at the Gumbo Pot is worth a bite.
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Loteria Grill
At Farmers Market, the mouthwatering tacos at Loteria Grill is worth a bite.
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Typhoon
The bustling Typhoon is where the pan-Asian specialties menu includes crickets.
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Beach Hut No 2
Start the day with pancakes, waffles or omelettes from Beach Hut No 2 on Hermosa Beach.
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Zankou Chicken
Fabulous chicken sent through the rotisserie for that light and crispy tan and served with addictive garlic sauce.
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Taco Surf
For tasty Mexi snacks, head to Taco Surf , a Baja-style cantina with $1 tacos and beers during happy hour.
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Natalee Thai Cuisine
Stylish top Thai parlor with healthily prepared pad thai, curries and other staples, all wittily introduced on the long menu.
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Caprice Fine French Pastries
For the most delectable and pretty cakes and desserts under the sun, ring the doorbell and buy ‘em right off the bakery tray.
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Yummy Cupcakes
Yummy Cupcakes is the name of the store. Everything’s loaded with icing and all flavors enticing. That diet just walked out the door.
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Sidewalk Café
For American staples with front-row seats of the Venice Boardwalk weirdness, there's no better place than this tried-and-true café.
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Backburner Cafe
In Hermosa Beach, a time-honored way to start the day is with pancakes, waffles or omelettes from the Backburner Cafe .
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La Serenata de Garibaldi
Boyle Heights (Mexican) - East LA; Essential dish: gourmet tortilla soup at La Serenata de Garibaldi.
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R23
Not even the bold art and Frank Gehry-designed cardboard chairs can distract sushi lovers from the exquisite treats in this industrial-flavored hideaway.
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Colori Kitchen
Everybody feels like family in this colorful, cozy dining room with exposed brick walls, where owner-chef Luigi kicks Italian comfort food into high gear. BYOB.
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Mulberry Street Pizzeria
Regularly voted one of LA’s best pizza joints, this red-checkered, low-attitude respite is the spot for New York–style slices – thin, greasy and served up quick.
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Cheebo
Cheap and cheerful, this joint makes heaping salads, bulging sandwiches and fabulous organic pizzas sold by the foot. (Inner) kids love the free paper and crayons.
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