This is Café Gratitude's third location, and plant-based food lovers can flock to the eatery to get their healthy fix for breakfast, lunch and dinner; try the Abundant Artisanal Antipasto Plate. Read more.
Umbrellas, a wood deck, sunsets people millions in property taxes for. That's what you get at The Rooftop Lounge. Look at the sunset when you get a chance. Read more.
Ostrich Farm dishes out its New American cuisine at brunch — think hearty tartines, sandwiches and sides — to pair with its great wines, beers and brunch beverages. Read more.
The service is fast-casual, which translates to unfussy food in a modest, minimalist setting. The spot-on Chinese options mean legit dan dan noodles and pork dumplings. Read more.
Expect serious heat from the two ladies from Phuket, whether it's in their sour tom yum noodle soups or their famous Phuket-style blue crab curry. Read more.
Using Langer's legendary pastrami, these crinkle cut fries are a bit of magic. Just don't order them and expect not to share. Read more.
Dedicated to Northern Thai cuisine consumed in a colorful 50-seat space. The chef has earned enough of a reputation for his flavor-packed plates to attract Angelenos from across the city. Read more.
"A truly great, no-bullshit falafel place [by] Scott Zweizen, the vegetarian bon-vivant behind Elf... Simple, pure of heart, devoid of nonsense, healthy without being fussy." –5 Every Day Read more.
This hip, minimalist spot on Sunset Boulevard makes some of the best Thai street food in the city. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
It's a modern, multi-level Asian eating house complete with its own rooftop deck, which is a huge draw. The menu is inspired by Chef Tikaram's Fijian-Chinese heritage and Australian roots. Read more.
The patio is bright and airy, the morning libations are on point, and the menu features Jason Neroni's standout fare, including his critically acclaimed pastas. Read more.
This late night deli has pretty darn good pastrami and even better corned beef. Grab a bottle of wine from the shop downstairs (just $6 corkage) and sip it with a grilled Reuben. Read more.
This clubby Italian joint in WeHo with possibly the best apple pie slice around has some decent old-school classics such as spaghetti & meatballs, funghi pizza, and carbonara. Read more.
The retro-cool vibe at this Hollywood favorite might have the best late night diner food in the city. The breakfast items are great as is the burger. 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.
It's hard to argue with success — or with Anthony Bourdain, who managed to grab one of Villa Corona's justly lauded potato-and-chorizo breakfast burritos on a swing through the city not long ago. Read more.
Jon Shook and Vinny Dotolo’s eponymous restaurant comes with housemade bucatini cacio e pepe and down-home spaghetti with six hour bolognese that is served with banging hip hop tunes. Read more.
If you're up for a real day of boozin' by the beach, you can do unlimited craft beer plus any brunch item using their keg n' eggs deal for $35. The bloody mary is also fantastic. Read more.
Fig is a comfortable, airy farmers market-driven restaurant that never takes its diners too far from a comfort zone of baby kale salad, spinach-leaf lasagna, and red quinoa with chard and apples. Read more.