This mega movie theater is intricately designed with gorgeous Chinese decor. Go out and see the movie you've been waiting for or stand on the sidelines of a red carpet premiere. Read more.
Hills on both sides of the park provide great views, of downtown LA, Catalina Island, San Gabriel Mountains, Hollywood Hills, and on clear days, San Jacinto and San Gorgonio, some hundred miles east. Read more.
Kick your Korean BBQ game up a notch with BBQ Duck! There are 3 different duck meat options to choose from: spicy-seasoned duck, fresh duck strips, and duck slices. Spicy Seasoned duck is most popular Read more.
The smell of the breakfast burrito is enough to drive you wild: home fries, sizzling ancho chile-laden chorizo, fresh fried tortilla chips, and fluffy scrambled eggs all cradled in a warm tortilla. Read more.
A single al pastor taco from Tacos Leo is perhaps the finest food item you can get for $1. Read more.
Park's Tokyo-X crossbred pork belly may be the best pig in Koreatown & at more than $30 for an order of sliced Kobe-style beef, this is the most expensive Korean BBQ in town... but its 100% worth it! Read more.
The churro ice cream sandwich is artisanal ice cream sandwiched between two crispy and flakey churro discs covered in sugar granules and cinnamon. It's just heavenly. Read more.
“Large-format meats (like a 48-ounce bistecca fiorentina) roasted or grilled over fire. Simple and perfect.” - Peter Jon Lindberg Read more.
Come to this Peruvian island in Koreatown to buy half a delicious flame-licked bird lashed with green ají sauce, a mound of rice, beans and a chicha morada for a bit more than $10. Read more.
Torihei is a small, traditional izakaya located in a South Bay strip mall with about 30 seats. One of the standout dishes is a grilled whole squid with yakitori sauce. Read more.
Chef Kida mashes up two favorite summertime treats: s’mores and ice cream sandwiches. The dessert is made with brownies, vanilla ice cream rolled in chocolate crunch, and torched marshmallow. Read more.
"The corn man comes at 9:30. There's a line by 9... Back lot of the 99 Cents Only on N Broadway. Sweet corn and supernatural blend of traditional elote dressings." – 5 Every Day Read more.
A shell of fried tortilla stuffed with plump shrimp, drowned in spicy salsa crowned with a few slices of avocado. Mariscos Jalisco changed the way Angelenos considered street food. Also at Tacolandia! Read more.
Great hiking trip that involves maximum view of the ocean and Santa Monica Mountains for minimal effort. Read more.