Chef Tin Vuong has essentially channeled the same decor and menu, which works great on the corner of 7th and Grand. Read more.
Bruce Kalman's ode to pasta is finally open inside Grand Central Market. It's basically a fast-casual version of Union, which is a great thing. Read more.
The risottos and rustic Italian grains that come on the side might even be better than the mains. One of the few places in LA where you won't feel out of place in a power suit. Read more.
There's loud tunes, a well-dressed crowd, and boozy cereal milk. It's all you need after a night out on the boulevard. Hours currently run 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. Wednesday to Saturday. Read more.
This full service eatery has everything from house made gin & tonics to their own brand of vermouth to skewers, lamb sandwiches, whole fish seared on the plancha, and an incredible crispy chicharrone. Read more.
Neal Fraser's doing comfort fare as a counterpoint to his more composed Redbird. Placed inside the heart of Arts District, this is one of the most talked-about restaurants in Downtown right now. Read more.
For breakfast, have a smoked salmon-topped potato pancake while a solid burger comes through at lunch. Just be sure to wear your hipster best. Read more.