Restaurants in Los Angeles

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Dining in Beverly Hills

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Luxury, Glamour & California Dreams

Dining in Brentwood

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Upscale Living & Getty Center Views

Dining in Burbank

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Media Capital of the World

Dining in Chinatown

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Historic Heart of Asian LA

Dining in Culver City

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The Heart of Screenland

Dining in Downtown LA

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The Urban Heart of Los Angeles

Dining in Eagle Rock

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Northeast LA's Culinary & Creative Hub

Dining in Echo Park

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Creative Spirit & Lake Views

Dining in Fairfax District

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Culture, Art & The Grove

Dining in Glendale

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The Jewel City

Dining in Hermosa Beach

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Beach Town with Big Nightlife

Dining in Highland Park

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LA's Hottest Foodie Neighborhood

Dining in Hollywood

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The Entertainment Capital of the World

Dining in Inglewood

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Home of Champions

Dining in Koreatown

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LA's 24-Hour Neighborhood

Dining in Long Beach

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The International City

Dining in Los Feliz

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Hip & Historic

Dining in Malibu

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27 Miles of Scenic Beauty

Dining in Manhattan Beach

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Laid-Back Luxury by the Sea

Dining in Mar Vista

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The Hidden Gem of the Westside

Dining in Marina del Rey

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The World's Largest Man-Made Small Craft Harbor

Dining in Pacific Palisades

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Where Mountains Meet the Sea

Dining in Pasadena

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History, Culture & Rose Bowl Glory

Dining in Santa Monica

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Where the City Meets the Sea

Dining in Sawtelle

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Little Osaka - Japanese Food Heaven

Dining in Silver Lake

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LA's Creative & Hip Neighborhood

Dining in Venice Beach

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Where Art, Culture & Beach Collide

Dining in West Hollywood

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Nightlife, Culture & LGBTQ+ Pride

Dining in Westwood

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UCLA & Village Charm

Frequently Asked Questions About LA Restaurants

What are the best restaurants in Los Angeles?

Los Angeles offers incredible dining diversity. Top-rated spots include n/naka for kaiseki, Bestia for Italian, Guerrilla Tacos for Mexican, and Providence for seafood. Each neighborhood has its own gems - from Beverly Hills fine dining to authentic taquerias in East LA.

Where can I find authentic Mexican food in LA?

For authentic Mexican cuisine, head to Boyle Heights and East LA for traditional taquerias and family-owned restaurants. Olvera Street offers historic Mexican eateries, while Koreatown surprisingly has excellent taco trucks. Don't miss birria tacos in South LA!

Which LA neighborhoods have the best food scene?

Silver Lake and Echo Park lead the trendy cafe scene. Koreatown is unmatched for Korean BBQ and late-night dining. Little Tokyo offers authentic Japanese, while Santa Monica excels in farm-to-table and seafood. Downtown LA has everything from food halls to fine dining.

What is the average cost of eating out in Los Angeles?

LA dining ranges widely: casual tacos $3-8, mid-range restaurants $20-50 per person, upscale dining $75-150+. Fast-casual lunch averages $15-20. Michelin-starred tasting menus can exceed $300. Happy hours and lunch specials offer great value at higher-end spots.

Are there good vegan and vegetarian restaurants in LA?

LA is a plant-based paradise! Crossroads Kitchen in West Hollywood serves upscale vegan Mediterranean. Gracias Madre offers vegan Mexican. Cafรฉ Gratitude has multiple locations. Many traditional restaurants now offer excellent vegan options - it's one of the most vegan-friendly cities in the world.

What time do restaurants close in Los Angeles?

Most LA restaurants close between 9-10 PM on weekdays and 10-11 PM on weekends. Koreatown is famous for 24-hour dining options. Late-night spots include taco trucks (until 2-3 AM), diners, and select Hollywood restaurants catering to the nightlife crowd.

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