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Editor’s choice: 12 favorite restaurants in Los Angeles

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by Karen Palmer
Updated 02 July 2024

LA’s true beauty is in its diversity. When it comes to choosing a place to eat, there are countless cuisines and price points represented—and it’s one of the reasons I’ve loved covering the city’s restaurant scene for publications like Los Angeles magazine, Travel + Leisure, and Bon Appétit for the past six and a half years.

The city might get dinged for its vastness, and the driving that comes along with it, but that’s a huge plus for dining: You could live here for decades and not come close to sampling all its restaurants.

From neighborhood gems to classics that have withstood the test of time, here are some of my personal favorite places to eat in LA. There’s truly so much to discover, and one great meal is just a drive—hopefully, a short one—away.

A photo of Gjelina restaurant
4.7
4.7 (2295)
$31 to $50
American
Venice
About the restaurant

Although it’s been around for more than a decade, a meal at Gjelina still feels buzzy and exciting. It’s one of my go-tos to take out-of-towners, because not only do the blistered, wood-fired pizzas and thoughtful vegetable dishes never disappoint, but an Abbot Kinney Boulevard address means some great only-in-LA people-watching, too. I almost never visit without having at least one pomodoro pizza with burrata on the table—it’s deceptively simple but incredibly satisfying.


Top review
LarryVIP
Dined 6 days ago
We had a wonderful dinner (business meeting). Fortunately, we were able to get a table in the back as the noise in the front room was loud (ok LOUD). The food was delicious, the service was superb and the ambiance was nice. The restaurant was jammed on a Wednesday night. That in and of itself is a positive review.
A photo of Musso & Frank Grill restaurant
4.8
4.8 (11248)
$31 to $50
Steakhouse
Hollywood
About the restaurant

You can’t get more Old Hollywood than a dinner at Musso & Frank Grill, which has served sizzling hot steaks and ice-cold martinis since 1919. The move is to sit at the grill and watch the cooks prepare piece after piece of meat while you sip a classic cocktail. When I really want to feel fancy, I settle in for a prime-rib dinner, because there’s nothing more classic—and classy—than a meal brought to you by a server in a sharp red jacket.


Top review
OpenTable DinerVIP
Dined today
Consistently perfect . There's No better steak in LA
A photo of Ayara Thai restaurant
4.9
4.9 (97)
$30 and under
Thai
LAX / Westchester
About the restaurant

You wouldn’t expect one of LA’s best Thai restaurants to be within easy distance of the airport. But whether or not you’re flying in or out of LAX, bright, cheery Ayara Thai is well worth a visit for chef Vanda Asapahu’s impeccably executed Thai staples and updated takes on classics. I’m never disappointed by her lobster pad Thai, studded with both lobster and crab meat, and am thrilled that after years of takeout-only service during the pandemic, the restaurant’s dining room reopened in 2023.


Top review
Linda
Dined 3 days ago
The quality of the food and the service is uncontested. Don’t understand why Ayara has not expanded its dining room area. The tables are so close it’s difficult getting in and out. Not generous to the larger customer. The density of diners and the noise level diminish the overall dining experience. They have the room to expand.
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4.9
4.9 (2925)
$31 to $50
Seafood
Manhattan Beach
About the restaurant

This postage stamp-sized restaurant in Manhattan Beach has everything for a fancy lunch or an intimate dinner with a sunset view. There are fresh raw bar options—Peruvian scallops are my must-order—modern riffs on seafood faithfuls like lobster rolls and fish tacos, and the immensely satisfying, not-too-sweet key lime pie, one of the best desserts in town.


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Julie
Dined 3 days ago
Excellent experience overall! The food was really great!
A photo of Pizzeria Bianco - LA restaurant
4.7
4.7 (651)
$50 and over
Italian
Little Tokyo
About the restaurant

Legendary pizzaiolo Chris Bianco returned to Los Angeles in 2022, and our pizza scene is better for it. At his modern restaurant in the Row DTLA, Bianco and his team turn out excellent thin-crust pies, including the sensational rosa, a white pie topped with Santa Barbara pistachios, red onion, and rosemary. The menu is compact, but everything is on point, from the prosciutto-wrapped spiedini to the ever-changing market salad.


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JJ
Dined 5 days ago
The food and service were outstanding. We traveled over 200 miles round trip to dine here and it was worth the effort. We can’t wait to come back.
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4.8
4.8 (1191)
$31 to $50
Middle Eastern
East Hollywood
About the restaurant

Wife-and-husband team Genevieve Gergis and Ori Menashe have the golden touch with everything they do (see also: Bestia, Bavel), and their newest and most casual venture, Saffy’s, is no exception. I love the beautiful, buzzy dining room, done up in plush pink and peach tones and brass. The only problem is deciding what to order, because everything on the Middle Eastern menu is outstanding, from the vibrant green falafel to the wood-fired lamb and beef shawarma platter.


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JaredVIP
Dined 3 days ago
Amazing - loved all of it - my favorite restaurant in town
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4.8
4.8 (446)
$50 and over
Contemporary French
Pasadena
About the restaurant

Bar Chelou gave Pasadena’s dining scene a jolt of energy when it opened in 2023. Acclaimed chef Doug Rankin’s restaurant has downright sexy vibes with a curved bar, elegant drapery, and the sort of glowy lighting that makes everyone look good. The food is modern Californian cuisine at its best, thanks to unexpected accents—shelling beans with bottarga; carrots with coconut dressing—that add just the right dose of je ne sais quoi.


Top review
Jasmine
Dined 1 day ago
I love Bar Chelou! The shelling beans will stay with me forever!
A photo of Casa Vega restaurant
4.6
4.6 (378)
$31 to $50
Mexican
Sherman Oaks
About the restaurant

Angelenos love an iconic sit-down Mexican restaurant, and with its year-round Christmas lights and strong margaritas, family-owned Casa Vega hits the mark. Big plates of nachos and enchiladas have made it a group-dinner favorite since 1956. And, of course, I never visit without ordering the fresh guacamole, made tableside with flair.


Top review
Jade
Dined 2 days ago
Best spot ever - always the sweetest service, amazing vibes and yummy food
A photo of Guelaguetza restaurant
4.5
4.5 (383)
$30 and under
Mexican
Koreatown
About the restaurant

Angelenos are lucky to be able to dine outdoors pretty much year-round, and few patios are as festive (and plant-filled) as the one at beloved Oaxacan staple Guelaguetza. The James Beard Award-winning restaurant has served exceptional housemade moles and regional specialties like tlayudas for decades—and doesn’t show any signs of slowing down. I love the flavorful micheladas so much that I stock up on the mix whenever I visit.


Top review
BaltazarVIP
Dined on 27 Nov 2024
Oaxacan food at its best! One of our favorites. The service and food, impecable. Ask the servers for recommendations; mole verde was delish!
A photo of Antico Nuovo restaurant
4.8
4.8 (860)
$31 to $50
Italian
Hollywood
About the restaurant

Chef Chad Colby is turning out some of the city’s best Italian food in an unassuming strip-mall location. Antico Nuovo has everything for an excellent meal including a cozy, unfussy dining room, a killer Italian wine list, and housemade pastas that range from super-simple ricotta ravioli to the more elaborate pappardelle in Bolognese made with beef cheek and veal tongue. The focaccia is one of the single best bites in town, and no meal is complete without something from the wood-fired grill.


Top review
Rodney
Dined 3 days ago
Incredible food, ambience and wine list. We will definitely be back. Amazing dining experience.
A photo of Dunsmoor restaurant
4.8
4.8 (952)
$50 and over
American
Eagle Rock
About the restaurant

Few chefs can work a hearth like Brian Dunsmoor, who cut his teeth at Southern star Hatchet Hall before opening his namesake restaurant in 2022. The long tables adorned with flickering candles make the restaurant an ideal place for a date, as do fiery dishes like wood-roasted oysters and mushroom-crusted pork chops. The cornbread, slathered in cultured butter, is the stuff of dreams.


Top review
Mackenzie
Dined 4 days ago
Amazing food and vibe. Music is spectacular as well. Amberjack, oysters, cornbread were my favorite dishes. Want to come back and try the rib eye
A photo of Formosa Cafe restaurant
4.6
4.6 (1048)
$31 to $50
Asian
West Hollywood
About the restaurant

When old haunts are revived, the results can be less than ideal. But that’s not the case at Formosa Cafe, which opened in 1939, closed in 2016, and sprung back in 2018. The restaurant’s deep-red booths and trolley-car bar are a throwback to the past, but the Chinese-inspired food, which ranges from pork and ginger dumplings to walnut shrimp, feels undeniably modern. On summer nights, the outdoor patio upstairs is a sought-after spot for a plate of cold peanut noodles and a frosty beer.


Top review
Nick
Dined today
This is the greatest restaurant that has ever existed. I love every single thing about it.
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