These real canals date from 1905 when tobacco millionaire Abbot Kinney (yes, as in the street) dug them as part of a vast resort town he modeled after Venice, Italy. Read more.
A neighborhoody spot that's filled with regulars, pick from seasonalsmall plate offerings and some skinny-crusted brick oven pizzas. The roasted vegetables are also a must-try. Read more.
Specialty: pasta, handmade, whole-wheat rigatoni more or less in the style of cacio e pepe, cooked extremely al dente and tossed with cheese and a punishing handful of black pepper. Read more.
From the sublime parking to old zoo to the Merry-Go-Round (which has been operating since 1937), the largest urban park in America has been voted Best Of LA many times... Also perfect for picnics! Read more.
Tender Greens may be the very first place in LA where it is possible to get an affordable and delicious meal made with locally grown, sustainable, Earth-friendly ingredients with almost no hassle! Read more.
Ace Hotel's new musical bolt-hole in Downtown Los Angeles hits all the high notes, while its casual all-day restaurant features the group's usual arsenal of top-notch food, coffee and drinks. Read more.