"Holy Basil's tiny sit-down spot in an Atwater Village alleyway is the rare sequel that's even better than the original. Wagyu grapow packs the same savory heat and crispy pork belly boasts the same potato-chip skin as at their DTLA takeout window, but its Atwater-exclusive dishes like wild shrimp agua chile and seared beef tataki steal the spotlight. Lunch service is relatively mellow, but plan on makeing a reservation for dinner: the dining room fills up fast and you'll usually find some fun nightly specials like crispy wonton nachos. Tight quarters aside, the Thai cooking here is so special we’d happily wolf it down in an actual shoebox." - brant cox, arden shore, garrett snyder, sylvio martins