Get the cheddar-Guinness risotto with blood sausage and pears: Read more.
Throw back a spicy, chocolaty Mole Manhattan. Made with Carpano Antica, it’s excellent cocktail revisionism: Read more.
Kick back at this colorful, casual Cuba-meets-Mexico hybrid cafe with a Fedora on and their specialty Morito - a Margarita/Mojito hybrid - in hand. Read more.
Canele is one of the few neighborhood spots in LA. Brunch is no slouch. Make sure to come early to beat the crowd. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
LA's most famous old school deli, do not miss the pastrami sandwich! [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
Standout dishes include the seafood pajeon, pan-fried yellow corvina, sauteed spicy octopus, or steaming bean curd soup. Don't forget the rustic, fresh banchan that changes often. Read more.
With Luke Reyes pushing out seasonal American fare in a room seemingly designed as a strict period piece Hollywood set, this is one of the hardest tables in LA to get. Read more.