Southern restaurant (US) · Downtown Los Angeles
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"Joyce offers a cheery atmosphere with dishes like shrimp and grits made from red heirloom grits, black tiger prawns, lobster veloute, and toasted sourdough." - Eater Staff
Cafe · Mid-City
This cozy neighborhood café serves up fun flavored lattes and delicious breakfast and lunch sandwiches, making it a local favorite for bites and brews.
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Barbecue restaurant · North Hollywood
Swinging Door BBQ is a no-frills Texas-style joint nestled next to a gas station, dishing out tender brisket and smoky ribs that make every bite worth chasing the BBQ scent through the alley.
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French restaurant · Beverly Grove
Marvin is a cozy Beverly Grove French bistro with a vibrant vibe, stellar wine selection, and a menu full of shareable delights like jamon toast and rigatoni Bolognese.
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Middle Eastern restaurant · Silver Lake
Nestled in a charming bungalow in Silver Lake, Bowery Bungalow serves a vibrant mix of North African and Mediterranean dishes perfect for cozy date nights or relaxed gatherings.
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Restaurant · Historic Core
Chic eatery in the Arts District serving innovative Filipino dishes and craft cocktails, perfect for brunch or a fancy night out.
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Seafood restaurant · Del Rey
Coni’Seafood, a beloved Mexican seafood haven in Marina Del Rey, serves up fresh ceviche, marlin tacos, and a must-try whole grilled snook in a laid-back setting.
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Hotel · Bel Air
Nestled in serene Bel-Air, this luxurious hotel offers marble bathrooms, lush gardens, and top-notch service, making it a perfect retreat from LA's hustle.
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Chicken restaurant · Downtown Los Angeles
At Pikunico in downtown LA, indulge in crispy karaage served as sandwiches or bowls in a relaxed loft setting, making for a perfect casual meal.
Po’ boys restaurant · Chinatown
This cozy café-grocery hybrid brings the vibrant flavors of New Orleans to life with inviting eats, cool vibes, and a dash of local charm.
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Korean restaurant · Koreatown
Yu Chun is your go-to Koreatown spot for icy, chewy naengmyeon served in a tangy beef broth, alongside generous portions of grilled galbi and massive kimchi dumplings, all in a casual, no-frills diner vibe.
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