At Salt’s Cure, everything’s made in house: cheeses, pickles, condiments, bread – they even butcher their own pork, beef and chicken. As seen on Food Paradise: Manliest Restaurants. Read more.
Beau MacMillian, of Food Network's The Best Thing I Ever Ate, loves the BBQ Beef Short Ribs at Chosun Galbee, a Korean Barbecue restaurant in Los Angeles, CA. Find more tips at Food Network Local. Read more.
Anything goes at Grill 'Em All Truck in where Beau MacMillan's favorite morsels are the H-100s, cheddar, jack-filled, hand-rolled tator tots, on The Best Thing I Ever Ate. Find more tips at FN Local. Read more.
On Food Network's The Best Thing I Ever Ate, Susan Feniger recommends the Pasta Mama and other eclectic American dishes, at Hugo's in Los Angeles, CA. Find more tips at Food Network Local. Read more.
The dorowot, a two-day chicken stew vibrating with what must be ginger and black pepper and bishop's weed and clove, cuts straight through to the Ethiopian soul. Read more.
Chicken and waffles, an unlikely sounding combination, but apparently they’ve been serving up this Southern curiosity since 1975. – Anthony Bourdain, No Reservations Read more.
Guy Fieri, tucks into some classic American BBQ at Baby Blues where they fresh roast hot peppers for a sauce they call Triple-X on Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives. Find more tips at Food Network Local. Read more.
Michael Voltaggio agonizes over every gram of sea-bean chimichurri on the beef tartare, every plate of potato charcoal with crème fraîche and every scoop of wood-smoke ice cream that leaves the line. Read more.
A staple on Sunset Boulevard since 1999, Saddle Ranch attracts tourists and Angelenos for its famous bull riding and outdoor patios with stone campfire pits and views of the Strip. Rock meets Western! Read more.
Try the delicious fruit-filled hand pies featured at the 2013 LA Weekly Pancake Breakfast! Happening August 11th 11am-2pm at Vibiana! www.laweekly.com/pancakebreakfast Read more.
His signature dish is a perfectly fried egg with greens, and fried doughnuts for dessert. Read more.
For a petit-bourgeois treat try the Tasmanian sea-trout carpaccio, eggs en cocotte with fresh Dungeness crabmeat or a $12 ham-and-cheese sandwich! Featured at the 2013 LA Weekly Pancake Breakfast! Read more.
On The Best Thing I Ever Ate, Aida Mollenkamp loves the amazing breakfast and other American classics that have made BLD famous. We recommend Ricotta Blueberry Pancakes. Find more tips at FN Local. Read more.
Roy Choi may be the father of a truck-based restaurant industry, drawing huge crowds to deserted parking lots; the architect of a new, popular cuisine! Featured at LA Weekly's Pancake Breakfast! Read more.
Cooks County is a restaurant you could visit three times a week and then come back for oxtail hash and cheese biscuits at Sunday brunch. Read more.
Open 24 hours, Fred 62 serves beer and wine, along with non-diner fare. The tattooed waitresses in colorful tights are always nice! The Mac Daddy 'n' Cheese bombs are a crave-worthy belly bomb of yum! Read more.
Try the cavaillon melon with lightly grilled squid, or the wild arugula with sheep cheese and corn - So good it will make a full grown woman blush! Featured at the LA Weekly Pancake Breakfast 8/11/13! Read more.
"American diner meets Vietnamese comfort food" translates to rice noodle salads, rolls, and pho at dirt-cheap prices in this Highland Park neighborhood hangout. What to order: curry chicken pot pie. Read more.
Ask anyone on staff about what will satisfy your mood, and definitely take a look at the enormous roaster. Read more.
Most famous for its version of bossam: boiled pork belly you wrap up into leaves with raw garlic, sliced chiles and a salty condiment made from tiny fermented fish. Read more.
This place will serving up summer corn pancakes with crunchy chicharron in salsa morita, soft egg & avocado at the 2013 LA Weekly Pancake Breakfast! www.laweekly.com/pancakebreakfast Read more.
Nickel Diner bakes its own bread, prepares elaborate cakes and maple-bacon doughnuts and makes delicious fried catfish with corn cakes. Don’t miss the Lowrider Burger. Read more.
Home of the legendary cronut & CRULLANT! The crullant will be featured at the LA Weekly Pancake Breakfast on Sunday, August 11th at Vibiana from 11am-2pm! www.laweekly.com/pancakebreakfast Read more.
Killer hash browns and all the tuna melts, Monte Cristos, tri-tip sandwiches and liver-and-onions any coffee-shop aficionado could possibly want. Featured at the --> www.laweekly.com/pancakebreakfast Read more.
If you should happen across a special of lamb innards or one of the gigantic sweet-sour braised pork shanks, make sure to order one the second you sit down. Read more.
The category of anticuchos has been expanded to include skewered sweet potatoes with honey, salmon with miso, & even cherry tomatoes with burrata but the original corazón is breathtakingly good! Read more.
If you're willing to risk eternal perdition for a menu item, try the bacon matzo ball soup - the soft matzo infused with chicken soup contrast perfectly with the bacon. Read more.
Michael Cimarusti’s raw materials come from all over the world, but his sense of seasonality, his easy multicultural flavor palette and his unfussy use of California produce is solidly L.A. Read more.
Chefs Jaime Martin del Campo and Ramiro Arvizu are everywhere if you follow Spanish-language media. Try the purple-corn pozole, delicious enfrijoladas, and an impeccable version of chiles en nogada! Read more.
It's almost a joke how XL this burger is, which makes it funny that the HQ Niman Ranch beef's also topped with avocado, house-smoked bacon, and Danish bleu cheese. Read more.
The smoked sablefish - if you can get hold of some before it runs out - with cream cheese & sliced red onion on a fresh bagel, is a truly satisfying breakfast! Try the roast beef sandwich for lunch! Read more.
Park's Tokyo-X crossbred pork belly may be the best pig in Koreatown & at more than $30 for an order of sliced Kobe-style beef, this is the most expensive Korean BBQ in town... but its 100% worth it! Read more.
Prince Edward Island mussels, garlic pork belly, Dandan noodles & heirloom black rice are among the dishes we’re looking forward to, though the squid stuffed with Chiang Mai pork sausage is also good. Read more.
Fish, man - raw fish - from Tokyo’s Tsukiji Market and jetted right to you, careful slabs of yellowtail, tuna, fluke, sprinkled with salt & drizzled olive oil, Italian sashimi on a pretty glass plate! Read more.
Best Ramen - 2012! Since opening last August it has become the most serious purveyor of Hakata tonkotsu in town, with noodle-loving crowds waiting outside the building at opening time. -Garrett Snyder Read more.
Celebrity chef Roy Choi recently re-formatted the menu to be on bigger plates & the food is like an island vacation! Plates come with rice and coleslaw. All the sandwiches comes with yucca fries. Yum! Read more.
Border Grill is the rare mainstream restaurant whose tacos don't make you yearn for a truck parked by an auto-parts junkyard somewhere in East L.A. Read more.
Fluff Ice! Now featured at the LA Weekly's 5th Annual Food & Wine Event, PLATE! Choose from 9 flavors of snow, 14 toppings and two syrups. Try the Green Tea shaved snow with red beans & egg pudding! Read more.