A Food Affair
French restaurant · South Robertson ·

A Food Affair

French restaurant · South Robertson ·

Duck confit, beef bourguignon, escargot, creme brulee

cozy atmosphere
friendly staff
french classics
wine
bone marrow
attentive service
great food
french onion soup
A Food Affair by null
A Food Affair by null
A Food Affair by null
A Food Affair by null
A Food Affair by null
A Food Affair by null
A Food Affair by null
A Food Affair by null
A Food Affair by null
A Food Affair by null
A Food Affair by null
A Food Affair by null
A Food Affair by null
A Food Affair by null
A Food Affair by null
A Food Affair by null
A Food Affair by null
A Food Affair by null
A Food Affair by null
A Food Affair by null

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1515 S Robertson Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90035 Get directions

$50–100

Order delivery
Reservations required
Restroom
Popular for dinner
Cozy
Romantic

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1515 S Robertson Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90035 Get directions

+1 310 557 9795
afoodaffair.com
@afoodaffairla

$50–100

Features

•Reservations required
•Restroom
•Popular for dinner
•Cozy
•Romantic
•Trendy
•Fancy
•Family friendly

Last updated

Dec 27, 2025

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Best French Restaurants in Los Angeles | Eater LA

"This family-owned neighborhood French spot has been open in the Pico-Robertson neighborhood for over a decade. The interior is demure but cozy, with classic bistro touches like a brick-laden bar and glass chandelier. The menu sticks mainly to French classics with a duck leg confit, beef Bourguignon, duck rillettes, and more." - Rebecca Roland

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A Food Affair

Natalie S.

Google
Such a cute and cozy place. The portions/price/quality ratio is pretty spot on. The food was absolutely delicious and the service was really great. Brought my boyfriend here for his birthday and the chef came out to greet us. We got a couple of the more expensive entrees, two starters, and wine and the total was around ~$300 including tip. We loved everything, but here was our order: Beet and avocado salad Bone Marrow Duck Confit Crispy Sea Bass special They also suggested two wines which were absolutely delicious and spot on to match our meal. The atmosphere is so cozy, reminds me of little spots I would find tucked into corners of NYC. Definitely a mom and pop establishment and they clearly take their customer service seriously. I loved our entire experience. 😍🫶🏻

Julie W.

Google
My friends and I had such a great experience! The service was incredibly genuine, everyone was so kind and welcoming. The food was amazing with perfect portions, and every dish tasted just right. I also loved the cozy decor, it made the whole place feel extra comforting, especially on a rainy day. Highly recommend!

Mark

Google
A cozy little bistro with tasty classic dishes. We tried the endive salad, roast duck and bouf bourgignon. All were delicious. The staff and owner were very friendly and took care of us like family.

Janice H.

Google
A Food Affair offers an amazing dining experience. The food is fresh, flavorful, and beautifully presented. The staff is friendly, attentive, and makes you feel welcome from the moment you arrive. The atmosphere is cozy and perfect for both casual meals and special occasions. Every dish I tried was absolutely delicious, and the overall experience exceeded my expectations. Highly recommend A Food Affair to anyone looking for great food and excellent service!

Cindy G.

Google
The best french cuisine I've ever had. The dining experience was great! The sauce of every dish worked so well. I suggest the escargot, duck confit, beef bourguignon and creme brulee(literally everything I had). The truffle oil fries were mind blowing, try it for an awesome surprise and twist! This is a place I would definitely come back!

Jenya F.

Google
The food was outstanding and the service is very attentive and friendly! We would love to come back and try other dishes on the menu! Merci beaucoup!

Allegra P.

Google
Came here yesterday for Dine LA and everything was phenomenal! Owners, Babette & Christian, were extremely warm and attentive. Service was top notch, THE FOOD! I had been craving French food and this more than hit the spot. We started with the fois gras followed by bone marrow and escargot, entrees were Beef Bourginion and Lam Shanks; dessert was an amazing lemon cake and crème brûlée. We can’t wait to go back for the bouillabaisse and many other amazing things on the menu.

Scott L

Google
Made a reservation and dined here with friends and family, and my go-to spot did not disappoint! Though unassuming from the outside, the ambiance inside is perfect, and the food is as authentic as it gets. My friends raved about the wine selection too—a truly memorable dining experience! Appetizers: Mushroom Tourte: A rich, flavorful mushroom starter. Roasted Bone Marrow: Classic and deeply seasoned, this is a must-try for marrow lovers. Escargot: Snails paired with a robust, creamy sauce—absolutely sets the mood for a hearty French meal! Country Plate: A unique mix of vegetables with two dips; one of the sauces was a bit too tangy for my taste, but it still added an interesting twist. Main Courses: Branzino: Flown in from Europe, this seabass has a beautiful roasted flavor. The lemon and sauce blend perfectly, and while the fish has a few bones, its crisp skin and tender meat are worth it! Scottish Salmon & Crispy Calamari: The salmon’s crispy exterior and tender inside, combined with the flavorful accompaniments, make it outstanding. Mary’s Farm Duck Leg Confit: This duck is a crowd-pleaser every time—perfectly cooked with deep, savory flavors. A staple for our table! Brussels Sprouts: One friend ordered it for some extra greens, and it was decent, but ordering sprouts at a place like this feels like missing out on the star dishes. Desserts: Tahitian Vanilla Creme Brulee: Their classic dessert! The strawberry, caramelized sugar layer, and custard combo never disappoints. Seasonal Carrot Cheesecake: A delightful seasonal offering that’s a fun twist for those who want to sample something new. Wines: My friends chose two wines, a Tempranillo and Omen Cab—both were reportedly fantastic! We were lucky to meet the chef and owner, who shared his vision of bringing authentic French family cuisine to the U.S. It’s a joy to see someone so passionate, though getting a photo was tricky since he’s so hands-on in the kitchen. Located in a quieter part of LA, A Food Affair has that true “hidden gem” charm. Parking is easy with a small lot in the back, usually with enough space. This is hands-down the best French spot in LA for me. The prices are very reasonable, and I can’t recommend it enough!