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"Located in Downtown Los Angeles, this historic food hall doubles as both a beloved landmark and a prime spot for a group feast, with remnants of its 1960s-era ceilings, fixtures, and vendors like China Cafe still visible today. Visiting with a group works best by first doing a full lap to see what looks good that day, whether it’s carnitas from Villa Moreliana, a heaping pile of fruit spilling out of a doughnut from Donut Man, pupusas from Saritas Pupuseria, a densely enjoyable chocolate chess pie from Fat + Flour, sweets from La Huerta Candy, or lemony fried chicken from Lucky Bird. Everyone can choose a favorite, then gather at an empty table to spread out the collective bounty and enjoy it together while people-watching in one of Los Angeles’s most cherished public spaces." - Eater Staff