It's rare you won't find a line of people queuing outside of this tiny Little Tokyo spot. Their signature Daikokuya Ramen features a rich, creamy tonkotsu broth you'll wish you could drink from a can. Read more.
Attorneys, ladies-who-lunch, and tourists all flock to the tiny rustic Pizzeria. No res? Arrive before the noon opening and pray for a seat at the bar. Read more.
When the evenings get chilly a blazing fireplace in the center of the patio warms things up, and pretty details such as shrines to the Virgin make it feel like more than just a garden Read more.
Serving up hearty comfort food, like beef stew and catfish with corn cakes, this downtown destination combines amazing flavors with a laid-back atmosphere sure to put any paranoid patron at ease. Read more.
Possibly the most pleasant place to have breakfast in LA, the glorious light in the mornings is hard to beat. Throw in pitch perfect pastries and favorites like croque madame and wild mushroom toast. Read more.
"Having breakfast on the patio next to the fire pit is cozy. Get the Moroccan baked eggs with merguez sausage, chili, tomato sauce, cilantro, and spiced yogurt."- Makani Gerardi Read more.
Dodge the thick of Sunset on this flora-adorned, golden-lit back patio. For dinner, go for the wheat berry-and-lentil salad accompanied by lamb meatballs and the house specialty, a Singapore sling. Read more.