Gaby's Guide to Los Angeles got a facelift! Oh man was this tough. It was like picking my favorite children... but I've narrowed it down to my favorite restaurants of the moment!
Browse by Neighborhood:
Malibu
COFFEE + BREAKFAST + BRUNCH:
- Blue Bottle Coffee - FUEL! Their bold iced coffee is everything especially on a hot summer day.
- SunLife Organics - A mecca for smoothie lovers.
LUNCH:
- Broad Street Oyster Co. - Lobster roll and oyster heaven! Come here for all of the seafood.
- Howdy's - Incredible burritos, tacos, bowls, and salads.
DINNER:
- Taverna Tony - Greek food that is beyond and a dreamy outdoor dining situation makes this one of my favorite spots in Malibu. Trust me order the mezze platter of dips they will rock your world!
- Nobu - A nice dinner spot for a special occasion. Incredible sashimi right on the beach.
Palisades, Brentwood, & West LA
COFFEE + BREAKFAST + BRUNCH:
- Alfred - Amazing matcha and coffee!
LUNCH:
- Que Padre - Laid back Mexican food. The tacos are dreamy.
- Erewhon Hot Bar - I mean you can't go wrong here, everything is insane. My favorite things to get here are the breakfast quesadilla, buffalo cauliflower, wild salmon, asian chicken salad, falafel, and arugula guac.
DINNER:
- Don Antonio’s - Perhaps my favorite meal of all times and easily the least expensive. Don Antonio's is a hole in the wall Mexican restaurant close to our home that we frequent at least once a week. We know everyone by name, the skinny margaritas can't be beat, they have the best spicy salsa and endless amounts of tortilla chips and the Carne Asada Super Burrito is unrivaled. Do it.
- Pizzana - Right in the heart of Brentwood, this pizza place is epic. It's exactly where I want to go for a fun weekend night with a glass of wine and a few pizza pies!
- Blue Ribbon Sushi - Incredible sushi in the Palisades.
- Hank's - Come here if you're in the mood for elevated burgers and cozy outdoor seating.
- Cinque Terre West - A family-run Italian restaurant with made from scratch pastas and pizzas.
DESSERT:
- McConnells - Get a scoop of sea salt cream and cookies and thank me later.
Santa Monica
COFFEE + BREAKFAST + BRUNCH:
- Tartine - One of my favorite places from SF. Tartine has some of the most incredible bread and pastries and the brunch cocktails are out of this world.
- Huckleberry - Overall just an amazing bakery and cafe! Grab a pastry and coffee if you're on the go, or order at the counter and take a seat at a table for brunch.
LUNCH:
- Bay Cities - A little Italian deli in Santa Monica that I swear we go to at least once a week. Their fresh bread is insane, and they have the best selection of Italian groceries ever - but no matter what else you get... promise me you'll get the Godmother sandwich. Truly a game changer. And if you're not feeling the meat situation, get the burrata caprese. Equally as incredible (especially with extra pesto sauce)
- Milo and Olive - Anytime we order in chances are we're getting Milo and Olive delivered! They having an incredible garlic knot that will make you droll and their pizzas are wonderful. And their pastry situation... don't even get me started. It's legit dangerous to go there.
DINNER:
- Cassia - The chickpea flatbread situation going on at Cassia is mind boggling. Best French Asian fusion food in the land!
- Sugar Fish - No reservations and no need to even look at the menu. Get the "Trust Me" and an extra Lobster Roll and you're in business. Sushi heaven.
- Georgio Baldi - An amazing family owned Italian restaurant that's been around for 30 years.
DRINKS + DESSERT:
- Go Greek - The most incredible self serve greek frozen yogurt.
Venice
COFFEE + BREAKFAST + BRUNCH:
- Gjusta - You're gonna need a coffee and the smoked salmon platter for breakfast or a passion fruit limeade and the veggie sandwich for lunch. Get your phones ready - everything is insta-friendly.
- Rose Cafe - Thomas and I feel very strongly about our breakfast burritos and Rose Cafe delivers!
LUNCH:
- Gjelina - I'm a fan of Gjelina for lunch and I'll order as many pizzas as humanly possible and all the side dishes. The best.
DINNER:
- Felix - More pasta, this time west side! Make a reservation WAY in advance, this place is crazy popular and worth the wait!
- Dudley Market - If you're in the Venice / Santa Monica area and need somewhere to grab a drink and a light bite... this is the place! Great oysters, awesome wine program and the shared plates are amazing.
Culver City
COFFEE + BREAKFAST + BRUNCH:
- Lodge Bread - All the carbs!
LUNCH:
- Loqui - Some incredible tacos and really insane guacamole (and that's coming from a judgy guacamole consumer.)
DINNER:
- Juliette - Imagine being in a chic Parisian restaurant but you never left LA! Juliette is classic French techniques with global influences on a bed of west coast seafood and seasonal produce. It’s chic AF too.
- Father's Office - The classic LA burger!
- Roberta's Pizza - Transplant pizza from NYC that is truly incredible.
- n/naka - A seasonal Japanese tasting menu.
Long Beach & Manhattan Beach
COFFEE + BREAKFAST + BRUNCH:
- Wide Eyes Open Palms - Coffee, pastries, and light bites.
- Rose Park Roasters - FUEL!!
- The Merchant - A neighborhood zero emission coffee roaster and bakery. Their chocolate chip cookie is also fantastic.
- Gusto Bread - Incredible bread and pastries!
- Saltwater Deck - Right on the beach! Perfect for a quick breakfast before a day by the ocean.
- MB Post - Omg. The Bacon Cheddar Biscuits are everything. Go for brunch - it's my favorite meal there!
LUNCH:
- Northern Cafe - Chinese food in Cerritos, not in Long Beach, but definitely needs a mention.
- The Hanger at LB Xchange - A food hall resembling an airplane hanger with artisanal food vendors and boutique retailers. You must try Amorcito Tacos while you're there!
- Steelcraft - An outdoor food hall with locations in Long Beach and Bellflower (one city over.)
DINNER:
- Sushi Nikkei - Peru meets Japan for this life altering sushi restaurant. It felt like I was back in Lima and I loved every bite
- HiroNori Craft Ramen - Come here for ramen!
- Sophy's - Authentic Cambodian and Thai food. It's BEYOND!
- Noble Birds Rotisserie - Next level rotisserie chicken sides and salads!
- Bungalow - Right off the PCH this restaurant is a gem.
DRINKS + DESSERT:
- HiLo - A great curated neighborhood liquor market with market staples and snacks to go with their craft beer, wines, and spirits.
- Ample Hills Creamery - The most incredible ice cream flavors and they have ice cream tacos!! What's not to love?
- Long Beach Creamery - A local creamery with delicious handcrafted ice cream.
- Royal Gourmet Cookies - OMG you'll be obsessed! Do yourself a favor and place a pickup order.
West Hollywood & Hollywood
COFFEE + BREAKFAST + BRUNCH:
- Go Get Em Tiger - The chorizo breakfast burrito will rock your world!!
- Verve Coffee - Amazing toast and coffee for breakfast.
LUNCH:
- Escuela - Promise me you'll get the Raja tacos. Oh god, they are incredible. Also they serve a mean guacamole and freshly fried tortilla chips. And the guac. Obsessed.
- Mizlala West Adams - Some of my fav mediterranean food in all of LA! Also great for dinner.
DINNER:
- Night + Market - Some of the best Thai food in town! Order the filet mignon satay, larb gai, crispy rice salad, and pad thai.
- Jon & Vinny's - Pizza, pasta and a bar, what more could you ask for. It's arguably the best pizza and their cacio e pepe is out of this world!
- Mes Ami - French food with a real vibe!! The cocktails are a standout and the burger is beyond decadent and not to be missed.
- Norah - Holy moly they make the best cornbread in the entire world. Their pasta is out of this world too as are the cocktails. It's a fun place for a date night on the weekend for sure!
- Maude - This is one of my favorite places to go for a special occasion. Each month the menu is made around a specific ingredients which means the menu is ALWAYS changing. The decor is amazing and the staff is incredible.
- Sushi Park - INCREDIBLE sushi! You don't even need a menu, just let them guide you on what to order. Best to go if someone else is picking up the tab. Just saying.
- Angelini Osteria - Some of the best Italian in all of LA
- Parks BBQ - I just recently got on the Korean BBQ train and I'm never getting off. Trust me - Parks is worth every penny.
- Triple Beam Pizza - If Nancy Silverton opens a new restaurant, you go. Duh. And this one does not disappoint. Pizza for everyone!
- Mother Wolf - Fresh Californian market ingredients meets traditional Roman cooking. It's amazing!
DESSERT:
- The Bigg Chill - The fro-yo of your dreams. Love that they don't skimp on the toppings. Cash only!
- Go Greek - The most incredible greek frozen yogurt in Beverly Hills.
Larchmont Village
COFFEE + BREAKFAST + BRUNCH + LUNCH:
- Great White - Another incredible jaunt for breakfast burritos and coffee!
- Neighborhood - Best coffee shop in all the land!! Coffee, Matcha, Tea... you name it! It's the best in the city.
- Republique - Their pastries are out of this world!
DINNER:
- Antico Nuovo - Incredible Italian food and amazing take out focaccia pizza if you order between 4-5pm straight from the restaurant!
- Republique - Amazing for brunch but also one of our favorite restaurants for a fancy date night out or special occasion. The bread and butter is insane. And the rest of the menu is equally as perfect.
DESSERT:
- Jeni's Ice Cream - Some of my favorite ice cream ever! If it's hot in LA, prepare for a line!
- Salt & Straw - Another incredible ice cream shop! Their monthly guest flavors are always so fun.
Studio City & Sherman Oaks
COFFEE + BREAKFAST + BRUNCH:
- Aroma Cafe - A wonderful local cafe in the Valley with great outdoor seating.
- Blue Bottle Coffee - Fuel for the day!
- Alfred - Amazing coffee and matcha to grab and go.
LUNCH:
- Joan's on Third - A marketplace and deli with all the classics. The Chinese chicken salad is a must!
- Erewhon Hot Bar - I mean you can't go wrong here, everything is insane. My favorite things to get here are the breakfast quesadilla, buffalo cauliflower, wild salmon, asian chicken salad, falafel, and arugula guac.
DINNER:
- Petite Trois - A little french cafe moment in the heart of the Valley.
- Mizlala - The most incredible mediterranean food in the Valley.
- Roberta's Pizza - Roberta's finally opened in the Valley and I am thrilled.
- Black Market Liquor Bar - Great American cuisine!
- Anajak - Obsessed!! We order takeout from here probably once a week. Best Thai food in the Valley!
- Mantee - Amazing Lebanese and Armenian food on Ventura.
- Sushi KATSU-YA - Quite possibly some of the best sushi in the Valley.
- Asanebo - Japanese cuisine and sushi.
- Lal Mirch - Favorite Indian food in the Valley.
DRINKS + DESSERT:
- Augustine Wine Bar - A super cozy wine bar with light bites and charcuterie boards.
- McConnell's - Get a scoop of sea salt cream and cookies and thank me later.
- Salt & Straw - Another incredible ice cream shop. Their monthly guest flavors are always so fun.
Toluca Lake, North Hollywood, Burbank, & Pasadena
COFFEE + BREAKFAST + BRUNCH:
- Coffea - If you're in the area definitely stop at this local coffee shop.
- Hank's - Incredible bagels and sandwiches!
- Corner Cottage - Best breakfast burrito in Burbank.
- Porto's Bakery - This family owned bakery is not to be missed!
- Agnes - I don't venture to Pasadena often, but I'd happily make the trek weekly if it meant I could get into Agnes. The outdoor patio is stunning. The wine list is amazing. And the food... icing on the cake.
LUNCH:
- Olive + Thyme - A super cute cafe perfect for a quick meal.
- Sweetsalt - A Martha's Vineyard inspired restaurant that serves sandwiches, salads, and soups.
DINNER:
- Cilantro Mexican Grill - Don't let the fact that it's in the middle of a gas station fool you! It's some of the best Mexican food in the game.
- Don Cuco - Incredible authentic Mexican cuisine. The burritos are everything.
- Kabosu - For sushi and Japanese cuisine in Toluca Lake come here.
Los Feliz, Silverlake, & Echo Park
COFFEE + BREAKFAST + BRUNCH:
- Home State - Texas style Breakfast Tacos. The best in the land.
- Go Get Em Tiger - The chorizo breakfast burrito will rock your world!!
- Courage Bagels - These Montreal-style bagels are well worth the hype. They have a crunchy exterior unlike other bagels and are a little more dense. They're sold by the ½ so try any many different bagels as your heart desires. Just be sure to get there early to avoid the line.
- Tartine - Incredible croissants! Be sure to grab a loaf of sourdough bread while you're there.
- Sqirl - Quite possibly the best french toast in LA.
- Maru - Incredible coffee and matcha in the heart of Los Feliz! Be prepared there's always a line, but it moves fast.
LUNCH:
- All Time - Some incredible farm to table inspired eats. It's perfection and their chocolate chip cookie is amazing. Great outdoor dining as well!
- Konbi - A Japanese influenced sandwich shop. The egg salad sandwich and pork katsu sandwich are both exceptional.
DINNER:
- Kismet - One of my favorite places to LA on the east side!! Also great for brunch! Order the Turkish Breakfast it's the best.
- Botanica - Everything about this restaurant is just beyond. Here's why: 1: All of their plates highlight local farmers market produce. 2: They have an extensive natural wine menu. 3: Their outdoor patio in the back is phenomenal. 4: They have a super cute shop that carries everything from kitchenware to pantry staples.
- Jitlada - Super traditional Thai food in a very random strip mall. 100% worth the drive no matter where you're coming from. Also SUPER casual - don't bother getting dressed up.
- Found Oyster - All the oysters and sustainable seafood you could possibly dream of!
- Little Dom's - Right in the heart of Los Feliz this cozy neighborhood Italian restaurant is everything. The arancini are a must!
- Saffy's - This Middle-Eastern restaurant is the sister restaurant to Bestia and Bavel, two of my all-time favs. The hummus, falafel, and skewers are delicious.
- Dunsmoor - American cooking with a bit of a southern flare. The large format meat dishes will rock your world!! GO HUNGRY
DRINKS + DESSERT:
- Jeni's Ice Cream - Some of my favorite ice cream ever! If it's hot in LA, prepare for a line!
- Magpies - Softserve ice cream and pies!
Downtown / Arts District / Boyle Heights
COFFEE + BREAKFAST + BRUNCH:
- Bottega Louie - Probably the best chocolate chip cookie in all of Los Angeles. Also it's super insta-friendly!
LUNCH:
- Grand Central Market- This is a can't miss stop while you're in LA! Visit the pupusa stand, grab a falafel sandwich or salad at Madcapra, some pasta at Knead, or a breakfast sandwich at Egg Slut. Although be warned, the Egg Slut line is insanely long at all times and there are so many other incredible options within Grand Central if you don't want to wait in lines! (because I don't do lines well)
DINNER:
- Yangban - Yangban is a Korean-American restaurant from Chefs Katianna and John Hong in the Arts District of Los Angeles. Go hungry because you’ll want to eat the whole menu. Highlights for me were the Pork Katsu, Whipped Cheesecake and Prawns!!!
- Bestia - It's basically on every LA list for where to eat but it's true. It's too hard to get a reservation most nights so we go for at 5pm when they open and grab a table at one of their many bars. Pizza / pastas / sides / salads... you name it. It's the best pizza in LA.
- Pizzeria Bianco - Come here for some incredible wood-fired pizzas.
- majordōmo - David Chang's first space in LA is pretty damn epic. The large format meals (hello bo ssam) will rock your world!
- Sonoratown - OMG wrap me up in their quesadilla and call it a day. The best Sonoran style Mexican food in all of LA.
- Girl and the Goat - One of my favorite restaurants from Chicago made it's way to LA. And I am here for it!
- Bavel - The owners of Bestia can do no wrong. First the most epic Italian place and now a more Middle Eastern / Israeli vibe. With flatbread and shawarma and everything in-between... this place can't be missed.
- Yangban Society - Right within the Arts District this Korean Californian inspired restaurant is incredible.
The Best Chocolate Chip Cookie in LA
We did the hard hitting research so you don't have to...
Gusto 9
Gusto is not your average cookie. It’s so much more complex in flavor while still hitting the spot for what you’re looking for in a CC Cookie.
Chewiness: 8/10 - not too chewy but def not crunchy
Gooeyness: 7/10 - less gooey and more wildly deep flavors
Chocolate Ratio: 10/10
Sycamore Kitchen 7.5
First thoughts.. great chocolate distribution! They definitely use chopped dark chocolate since there's a mix of chunks and flecks throughout. They use a mix of AP flour and rye flour so it has more complex flavor. The cookie is more buttery, not too sweet, and has notes of caramel, honey, and vanilla. No puffiness, crisp edges, and chewy inside.
Chewiness: 8/10
Gooeyness: 3/10
Chocolate Ratio: 7/10 - dark chocolate disks and flecks in every bite
Proof Bakery 9.5
Okay this cookie is INSANE. Super chewy and gooey center. Nice crisp caramelized edges. Great chocolate ratio, you can tell they use a very high quality dark chocolate. Salted to perfection - appreciate the flakey sea salt. Good ripple. Nice crunch on the edges. Feels like it's one of those 72 hour cookie recipes because the flavor is so developed.
Chewiness: 8/10 - perfect medium between a puffy cookie and a flat one
Gooeyness: 8/10
Chocolate Ratio: 10/10 - lots of thick high quality dark chocolate disks that have different tasting notes of their own
République 6.5
Much softer and cakey than the Tartine cookie. You can tell they use good quality butter. Well salted. Puffy, caramelized edges, a gooey center, and a cakey bite.
Chewiness: 5/10 - more cakey
Gooeyness: 7/10
Chocolate Ratio: 8/10 - thick semi-sweet chocolate disks
All Time 7
To start, this cookie is much thicker and more dense than any of the others, but super chewy. I'm pretty sure they use brown butter since the cookie has the most incredible nutty and caramelized flavor. Again, appreciate the sprinkle of flakey sea salt on top. But feel like it could use a little more chocolate in my opinion.
Chewiness: 7/10
Gooeyness: ⅘ - a thick crumb and pretty dense
Chocolate Ratio: 6/10 - milk or semi sweet chocolate disks but could use more chocolate
Tartine 6
This chocolate chip cookie has walnuts, oats, and Valrhona bittersweet chocolate. It's not your traditional CC cookie, but it's still delicious when you're in the mood for something a little more unique. It's super crispy, chewy, and a little dense
Chewiness: 6/10
Gooeyness: 3/10 - it's more crumbly and crispy
Chocolate Ratio: 8/10 - great ratio of chopped up bittersweet chocolate
Huckleberry 7.5
This cookie has a soft gooey and chewy center with nice crisp edges. The chocolate ratio is on point. It's not too sweet and has a more complex flavor - might have to do with the flour they use. Salted well too.
Chewiness: 8/10
Gooeyness: 7/10 - super soft center
Chocolate Ratio: 8/10 - big chunks of milk and dark chocolate in every bite
Gjusta 6
Thinest cookie of them all, but look at those rippled edges (Sarah Kieffer pan bang trick happening for sure!) These are buttery, chewy and crispy. There's a sprinkle of oats and a nice nutty flavor.
Chewiness: 9/10
Gooeyness: 2/10 - too thin to get a gooey center
Chocolate Ratio: 7/10
And that’s a wrap on my favorite things to do in LA! If you’re looking for more city guides check these out:
- Gaby’s Guide to NYC
- Gaby’s Guide to Maine
- Gaby’s Guide to Santa Ynez (and surrounding areas)
- Gaby’s Guide to Washington DC
- Gaby’s Guide to San Francisco, CA
Did I miss anything? Shout it out in the comments below so I can go give it a try!! There are too many restaurants and not enough days in the week to try them all. But I'm willing to give it a try!
Great list but you might want to explore Culver City. There are so many wonderful independent and mom and pop bakeries, restaurants, coffee houses, etc., that it would a shame to not include it in your guide.
Wow Gaby, thanks for this list of places and restaurants in LA!
I live in the SF Bay Area, but definitely will keep this for when traveling to Los Angeles.
Many thanks,
Lucy
Next time you’re on the East side, check out The Wife and Somm in Glassell Park, Little Beast in Eagle Rock and The Oinkster, also in Eagle Rock!
Thank you for adding a section on Long Beach! We live in San Pedro so this is closer to us than most LA places and they have so many hidden gems.
Colossus bakery in Long Beach/San Pedro.... Incredible pastries and bread with a solid breakfast menu!
I saw Culver City listed, but didn’t see any places featured. Like Etta, Bianca, Cafe Laurent, Roberta’s, Margot, Carasau, The Conservatory Tea and Coffee, Salt & Straw, and many more
Adding to the list: how did you not include The Apple Pan?! the BEST hamburgers and pie. It’s been in West LA since 1947 and they still use their original cash registers! Bring $, no credit cards accepted! For Jewish delis, Nate N Al’s in Beverly Hills, Factors Famous Deli in the Beverlywood area, and of course Canters in West Hollywood. Matsuhisa for sushi. John O’Groats in Cheviot Hills for yummy breakfasts and the best biscuits!
Need Persian food /sour Cherry rice LA rec!
Also tried Jitlada and it was
So it Mizlala and many others on here
All Day Baby & Here’s Looking At You
Hi! What about recommendations for cocktail bars or speakeasy in LA?
What are your favorite items to order off the menu at republique? Don’t leave out dessert!
Best area to stay for a quick family visit with a 5 year old?
probably near the beach!
You must give Ronan, in the Fairfax neighborhood a try. . .everything is handmade and delicious!