Sandwich shop with a spacious dining area that extends deep inside, offering a quiet and calm atmosphere. Locals favor this no-frills, family-run spot known for generous portions and standout Philly cheesesteaks. It feels like a hidden gem that resists gentrification, focusing on solid food over trendy decor.
Philly cheesesteaks stand out with rich flavor and consistent quality. The menu also features a Western bacon cheeseburger and Cajun fries that complement the sandwiches well.
Teriyaki dishes stand out with tender chicken, flavorful sauce, and perfectly cooked rice. The beef teriyaki offers a rich, savory taste while the teriyaki burger appeals with its satisfying flavor.
Good to know
Parking at Submariner is limited and can be challenging.
Expect longer wait times during lunch hours due to popularity.
Prices are reasonable, with meals averaging around $10-$15.
Old-fashioned diner with a charming, welcoming atmosphere and quiet energy. Regulars include local police, and it serves affordable American classics with standout items like cheeseburgers and French onion soup. Known for reasonable prices and a long tradition since the 1980s.
Cheeseburgers stand out with fresh ingredients and consistent quality. The menu also features a chili cheese hot dog and a bacon cheeseburger, both prepared well and flavorful.
Teriyaki chicken stands out as a popular choice, served as a plate with flavorful sauce. The menu also features teriyaki salmon, offering another classic Japanese option.
Good to know
Flaming Patty's is closed on Sundays.
Prices at Flaming Patty's are reasonable, with burgers and drinks under $10.
The restaurant is popular among locals, including police officers.
Shop combines fresh fish counter with French, Italian, and Spanish decor that creates a quirky speakeasy vibe. Atmosphere feels classy and inspiring, with a back room for dining or parties by reservation. Selection includes sushi-grade seafood and gourmet items, attracting those seeking high-quality products.
Lobster rolls stand out with decadent flavor and generous portions. The Connecticut Style option can be customized, and the combo with chips and a drink offers good value.
Seafood here is sushi grade and fresh. The menu features unique hand rolls that stand out.
Good to know
The shop offers a special deal of two lobster rolls for $25.
Reservations are required for dining in the back room.
Expect a nice variety of high-end fresh fish available.
Tiny restaurant with minimalist decor and an open kitchen creates a homely vibe and relaxing ambiance. The space feels airy despite limited seating, offering a welcoming and friendly atmosphere. Loud kitchen noises occasionally disrupt the otherwise comforting setting.
Fried chicken sandwich stands out with its surprising flavor and consistent quality. The menu also features Grandma's bowl and Shrimp fried rice, offering solid American food options.
Teriyaki sauce stands out as a key highlight, especially on the chicken and steak bowls. Wings, spring rolls, and steak barbecue over rice also feature as notable dishes with strong flavors.
Good to know
On June 20, they are having 50% off bowls for the grand opening.
On June 21, they will have a BOGO free bowl promotion.
They are currently having their soft opening, which includes a free drink.
Small, minimalistic fried chicken takeaway with limited outdoor seating and no wait times. Cool vibe with good music and a family-run feel. Known for juicy, crispy karaage and a diverse menu including Japanese fried chicken and unique curry dishes.
Juicy and flavorful fried chicken stands out here. The aoli dipping sauce pairs well with the chicken's crispiness.
Karaage with ponzu stands out as a flavorful dish. The menu also features katsu and a variety of Japanese curry options.
Good to know
Anzu is permanently closed; its menu is now at Menya Tigre.
There is never a wait to get into this place.
They package food in to-go containers, indicating it primarily operates as a takeout place.
Compact space balances spacious seating with a modern Yakiniku vibe and steampunk decor. Atmosphere stays fun and energetic without overwhelming noise or smoke. Self-serve unlimited drinks and ice cream add a unique touch to the lively dining experience.
Chicken wings stand out as surprisingly excellent here. The menu offers a variety of tender brisket options and dishes like wagyu finger and wagyu brisket that bring rich flavors.
Offers a wide selection of high quality cuts of meat, top quality sushi, and carpaccio. The variety covers both sushi and meat options well.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to high demand, especially on weekends.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, particularly for dinner.
There's a pay-to-park lot right next door for $15.
Modern ramen shop combines stylish decor with traditional Japanese elements and offers live music alongside handmade noodles and a curated sake list. Atmosphere balances relaxed comfort with upscale energy, featuring terrace, bar, and table seating. Crowd enjoys a mix of ramen, cocktails, and Japanese nibbles in a space that feels like a modern izakaya.
Chicken wings stand out with their crispy texture and a really good spice blend. They are a must order for anyone trying the American food here.
Ramen here features house-made noodles with classic flavors that stand out. Options include a smoked dashi ramen with a strong, unique taste and a vegan ramen for a healthier choice.
Good to know
Jazz Night occurs every Wednesday at 8pm with no cover charge.
Reservations are recommended to secure a table, especially on busy nights.
Street parking is available, but it can be challenging to find a spot.
Bubble tea store offers a cozy atmosphere with vibrant, chill vibes suited for students and casual hangouts. The place features crispy popcorn chicken and fresh, chewy tapioca pearls, making it stand out among similar spots. Ordering is convenient with kiosks and quick pickup options.
Fried chicken stands out with its crispy texture and fragrant aroma. It carries a Taiwanese certification and pairs well with fresh veggies.
Mochi taiyaki stands out with its chewy mochi inside a crispy waffle batter and a spongy texture. Red bean filling adds a classic touch, and the popcorn chicken bento box offers a savory option.
Good to know
You can order on SnackPass for quick pickup.
They offer many customizable options for bubble tea.
The wait time is reasonable even during busy hours.
Quaint, no-frills hamburger spot with friendly service and great prices. Offers a diverse menu including burgers, teriyaki plates, donuts, and boba. Small seating area creates a cozy, neighborhood vibe.
Cheeseburgers come with rich flavor and satisfy cravings. Fries are perfectly seasoned and complement the meal well.
Teriyaki dishes stand out with a sweet and savory sauce that flavors chicken, beef, and burgers. Plates often come with fried rice and fries, offering a great value and solid taste.
Good to know
Parking is limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
The menu includes a diverse range of options like donuts, burgers, and boba.
Expect large portion sizes for the price.
Small hamburger restaurant with a casual urban vibe and modern retro 80s music. Offers a back outdoor patio with heaters and draft beer alongside two TVs showing sports. Burgers stand out as spectacular and perfectly cooked, paired with unique sauces and crispy fries.
Unique hamburgers feature a toasted bun like grilled cheese and careful attention to detail. Fried chicken sandwiches use thigh meat and pair well with consistently excellent burgers, hot dogs, fries, and local beers.
Menu features izakaya fusion with dishes like chicken katsu, Katsu Kare Sando with jalapeno slaw, and Tokyo doggu. Small plates include nori-parm fries and flavorful patties topped with teriyaki, wasabi, or curry-inspired sauces.
Good to know
The menu features a variety of American dishes with Japanese influences.
Expect to pay around $25 per person for a meal.
The restaurant has limited seating, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Small diner with old school lunch counter and bar seating creates a cozy, family-run vibe. Atmosphere feels hustling and welcoming, reminiscent of classic mom-and-pop spots. Cash-only policy and limited breakfast-lunch hours add to its traditional character.
Juicy bacon cheeseburgers and excellent hamburgers stand out here. Breakfast includes eggs, sausage, crispy hash browns, and sourdough toast, plus well-made meatloaf and eggs.
Chicken teriyaki stands out as a flavorful and popular dish, often paired with rice. Pancakes and burgers also appear alongside as tasty options.
Good to know
The cafe only accepts cash payments.
They are closed on Sundays.
The restaurant is open from 6:00 am to 2:00 pm daily.
Small donut shop offers unique mochi donuts and Korean corn dogs with a cozy, clean atmosphere. The place features fresh, flavorful treats and a variety of creative options, attracting those curious about new dessert experiences.
Corn dogs and hot dogs stand out here with crispy coatings and solid flavor. Mochi donuts add a unique twist to the usual American food options.
Mochi donuts feature a perfectly chewy texture inside with a crisp outside and a signature mochi bounce. Unique flavors like Matcha Oreo, Nutella, and Biscoff combine creamy, spiced, and cocoa-forward tastes with crunchy or smooth toppings.
Good to know
Parking is available in the back with no fees.
Free samples are offered to try before you buy.
Expect to pay a premium for specialty items like matcha.
Restaurant offers an immersive One Piece theme with character-themed decor and staff in costume creating a lively, fan-focused atmosphere. Space is small and cozy with limited seating and photo spots throughout. Merchandise and themed food add to the engaging experience.
Cheeseburgers stand out with a 9/10 rating and come with French fries. Curry, hamburgers, and sandwiches all taste great here.
Generous portions of chicken katsu curry stand out with a spicy version that has a great crunch and flavor. The menu includes solid options like tonkatsu on curry and sandwich, yakisoba, and onigiri, all served warm and tasty.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted for groups, so arrive early.
The cafe has limited seating, often leading to long wait times.
Payment is card-only; cash is not accepted.
Counter-service burger spot with outside sidewalk seating and limited parking draws long lunch lines. Atmosphere feels casual and quick, suited for to-go orders rather than sit-down meals. Known for large portions and crispy fries, it attracts a steady local crowd near busy West LA landmarks.
Patty Melt stands out with its large patties and melted cheese, often enhanced with avocado. The hamburger options deliver a solid, satisfying American food experience.
Chicken teriyaki stands out with its large portions and reasonable prices. Variations like the teriyaki tacos and sandwiches offer tasty, filling options beyond the classic bowl with veggies.
Good to know
Parking can be tricky, but street parking is available one block away.
Ray's closes early at 4pm, so plan your visit accordingly.
Expect long lines during lunch hours, especially on weekdays.
Japanese restaurant combines sushi and burgers under one roof with an open kitchen showcasing about 10 sushi chefs. Atmosphere shifts from loud and chaotic during busy times to a family-friendly vibe with a roomy indoor patio. The mix of offerings creates a unique, somewhat unconventional dining experience.
Meals range from hot dogs to omakase, both fresh and well prepared. Classic items like cheeseburgers and club sandwiches come with simple, familiar flavors and sides like fries.
Sushi here is super fresh with unique spins on classic dishes like nigiri and sashimi. The flavor combinations on the premium platters stand out, offering quality that rivals mid to high-tier sushi spots.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends to avoid long wait times.
Expect a wait of up to 30 minutes during peak hours on Fridays and Sundays.
The restaurant serves sit-down sushi starting at 11:30 AM, despite opening at 11 AM.
Asian-themed restaurant with loud K-pop music and multiple TVs creates a trendy, fun atmosphere. Crowds gather often, making it lively but not suited for quiet conversations. Known for crispy Korean wings and visually striking dishes, it draws those seeking an energetic dining experience.
Chicken wings stand out with soy garlic and cajun fries as popular choices. Fried chicken offers a crispy, crunchy texture with options like almond or walnut honey that bring a sweet, sticky twist.
Kimchi udon carbonara stands out with its bold flavors and can be made without bacon. The dish combines kimchi and bacon in a creamy udon pasta that many find delicious.
Good to know
Expect a long wait for tables, especially during dinner hours.
Valet parking is available for $4 cash only, but it can be tight.
An 18% gratuity is added for parties of 6 or more.
Classic burger stand with an unchanged, plain interior and a timeless, homey vibe. Atmosphere feels quiet and uninviting, but locals keep the place alive with their loyalty. Known for flavorful burgers and varied menu options, it offers inexpensive, hearty portions.
Avocado bacon burger specials and a club sandwich stand out on the menu. The burger stand offers solid American food with straightforward, classic options.
Chicken teriyaki stands out with its rich sauce and flavorful taste. Options include a burrito and dinner plates, both popular and well-prepared.
Good to know
Prices are generally inexpensive, making it a budget-friendly choice.
The menu features a variety of burger options and sides.
Check your order before leaving to ensure you have all condiments and extras.
Small space with spacious indoor seating and a calm, inviting atmosphere featuring Korean street food flavors. The vibe stays low-key and welcoming, attracting those who appreciate authentic, bold Korean cuisine.
Korean fried chicken offers a mix of perfectly seasoned pieces and some wings that lack crispness and juiciness. The menu includes kimchi fried rice and fries, providing diverse options alongside the chicken.
Salmon tempura avocado roll stands out among the sushi options. The menu includes various kimbops like egg bomb and bulgogi, plus kimchi fried rice and mayo mala chicken.
Good to know
Parking is free but limited in the small lot.
Expect to pay around $20 per plate, with extra charges for certain items.
Takeout is a popular option, especially during busy lunch hours.
Small walk-up spot with a hole-in-the-wall atmosphere and cash-only policy. Food offers big flavor despite modest size, featuring standout items like the signature Oki Dog and pastrami sandwiches. The vibe is straightforward and unpretentious, focusing on quick, flavorful meals rather than ambiance.
Chili cheese fries stand out with pastrami and bacon options. Hot dogs come with crispy bacon and a tasty chili cheese twist. The grilled cheese is crispy and the hamburgers and tacos are solid choices.
Offers a variety of teriyaki dishes including a teriyaki burger, chicken teriyaki plates, and a teriyaki burrito. The teriyaki flavors stand out across different menu items.
Good to know
Oki's Dog accepts only cash payments.
There is parking available at Oki's Dog, but it can be tight.
Each dish easily feeds 2 to 3 people, offering good value.
Cafe offers a quiet, immersive atmosphere with beautiful Japanese-inspired design featuring warm lighting and wood furniture. It attracts those seeking a cozy, intimate setting with attention to detail in both decor and service. The space includes a patio area that welcomes dogs with water bowls.
Fried chicken stands out with its crispy outside and juicy inside. Other dishes include authentic Japanese-style hamburger steak and a tangy, savory sirloin steak with yuzu-miso pepper sauce.
Japanese comfort food here tastes close to authentic, especially the Japanese-style katsu. Meals usually include miso soup, rice, fries, and salad, with dishes like ginger pork leaning more toward a teriyaki flavor.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended on weekends to avoid long wait times.
Expect wait times of 1-2 hours during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Parking can be challenging, especially during lunch hours.
Small cozy spot with local vibes and a countertop setup mainly for takeout. Atmosphere feels quick and practical, not warm or comfortable, with a TV for distraction. Generous portions and charcoal-grilled meat stand out, attracting families and those seeking hearty meals.
Cheeseburger combos come with fresh vegetables, fries, and onion rings. The Olympic Hamburger stands out, while the fried chicken tends to be overcooked but can be replaced if requested.
Generous portions of chicken teriyaki come with soft meat and fresh ingredients. The pillowy rice soaks up the savory sauce well, and the teriyaki short ribs offer a flavorful option. Mixing in Korean spicy sauce adds a nice kick.
Good to know
You can eat in the store, but it is primarily a takeout or to-go place.
To save time, call in your order ahead of time.
They will have the order ready in about 15 minutes.
Space features 270 degree monitors and LED screens creating an immersive, high-energy environment with club-like vibes similar to upscale Las Vegas spots. Entertainment includes live shows and DJs that elevate the atmosphere, making it lively and engaging. Seating is comfortable and luxe, though the venue can get extremely loud and crowded after 9 p.m.
Ribeye steak stands out as delicious. The porterhouse gets mixed reviews, described as just OK. A menu item called Truffle Wagyu Bites uses meat that tastes like frozen fast food beef, not true Wagyu.
Sea bass and oysters stand out alongside sushi and steaks. Portions are generous and the flavors are solid across dishes including shrimp and dessert.
Good to know
Reservations for tables are mandatory, especially for large groups.
Expect to pay $25 or more per drink at MainRo.
A 22% gratuity is automatically added to all bills.
Donut shop with cozy, cute design and earthy plants creates a welcoming atmosphere. Calm music and art add to the alluring vibe while small outdoor tables invite relaxation. Known for fresh, light donuts and a variety of Korean-inspired treats, it offers a lively yet comfortable experience.
Corn dogs stand out with options like hot cheeto corn dogs and original styles that taste very good. The strawberry funnel cake donut offers a sweet twist on classic American treats.
Signature mochi donuts blend traditional American donuts with chewy mochi texture that is not too hard or oily. Options include matcha oreo, chocolate churro flavors, and a crispy ramen hotdog, plus taiyaki.
Good to know
SOMOCHI DTLA offers a variety of unique mochi donuts and Korean-style corndogs.
Prices at SOMOCHI DTLA can be considered on the higher side.
Parking is available nearby, making it convenient for visitors.
Outdoor patio offers a chic backyard vibe with Japanese-influenced design and dog-friendly seating. Music stays chill and relaxed, creating a calm atmosphere. Food and drinks include standout items like a juicy burger and thoughtfully paired wines and sake.
Salmon rolls stand out with fresh flavor. The pork katsu sandwich combines soft white bread and crispy pork but has a sweet BBQ sauce that changes the taste. Bluefin tuna sashimi offers small, pricey portions.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 3-5:30 PM with a limited menu.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
The restaurant offers outdoor seating for a relaxed dining experience.
Small storefront with outdoor patio seating and bar seating creates an intimate setting. Atmosphere blends East Coast charm with a London-style vibe, lively and energetic with loud music. Fresh oysters and seafood define the experience, attracting crowds despite limited space.
Seafood shines with a fresh lobster roll on an amazing bun and peel and eat prawns served with buttery sauce. The clam chowder comes with Westminster Bakers Co crackers, adding a classic touch.
Fresh sea urchin comes with fresh wasabi and melts in your mouth. Platters include Sicilian sashimi, oysters, scallop tostada, and shrimp, with a dozen oysters costing around $110.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted, so arrive early to secure a table.
Expect wait times of over 50 minutes during peak hours.
Parking can be complicated; plan to arrive early or use public transport.
Old American restaurant with a dark, quiet atmosphere and a nostalgic feel. Regulars come for well-priced, large portions of burgers and breakfast burritos. The space is clean but shows signs of wear and recent remodeling.
Bacon cheeseburgers come with fries and cost under 15 dollars. Fried chicken is crispy, not oily, and served with a side salad and dinner rolls.
Beef Teriyaki stands out with its spicy kick and rich soy sauce flavor, making it very flavorful and satisfying. Chicken Teriyaki comes in large portions but tends to be simple, often relying on a lot of sauce to add flavor.
Good to know
The place closes at 8 pm, not 8:30 pm.
Expect larger than average portions at reasonable prices.
Parking can be troublesome, especially during busy times.
Rock and roll theme fills the space with guitars and music artist paintings while many big-screen TVs show sports and music videos. Loud, lively energy pulses through multiple bar areas and plenty of seating, creating a fun, upbeat atmosphere. A small outdoor patio and comfortable bar chairs add to the inviting setup.
Chicken pot pie stands out with a rich, comforting flavor. Fried chicken pairs well with maple sauce served alongside pretzels. Pot roast sliders come with a soft roll that benefits from dipping in au jus. Buffalo wings offer a better choice than chicken strips.
Fish quality matches that of many sushi spots, with a baked salmon roll standing out. The menu includes spicy edamame and sushi options beyond the usual, offering variety.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on Thursdays and Fridays.
ID is required at the door for all guests.
Kids are allowed before 7pm, but not after.
Seafood buffet offers live guitar music that enhances a beautiful atmosphere with tasteful decor and enough space between tables. The vibe is comfortable and lively, featuring bottomless mimosas and a focus on high-quality lobster and crab. Seating includes private rooms, adding to the refined dining experience.
Seafood stands out with a sashimi bar and a mountain of lobster legs, crab, shrimp, and oysters. Sushi includes fresh handrolls alongside a small but varied hot food selection.
Good to know
Dinner is served Friday to Sunday from 5pm to 9pm.
Brunch is available Saturday and Sunday from 11am to 2pm.
The seafood buffet costs $159 per person and is available Thursday to Sunday.
Small seafood restaurant with a nautical-themed bar and a lively atmosphere suits casual dates. Music adds a cool vibe while the space feels somewhat chaotic and run down. Affordable prices and well-balanced portions attract those seeking variety in seafood dishes.
Clam chowder stands out with its generous clam meat and perfect chewiness. Lobster rolls come warm with great bread, though the lobster can be a bit chewy.
Uni stands out with its freshness, large size, and sweet creamy flavor paired with wasabi. Baked Salmon Roll offers a notable taste, while aji sashimi comes soaked in ponzu that masks its delicate flavor.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a diverse menu with both seafood and Chinese cuisine.
Vegan options are available on the menu.
The restaurant is dog friendly.
Casual seafood restaurant with a contemporary design and self-service kiosks creates a calm, relaxed atmosphere. Seating includes hard plastic and metal chairs, and outdoor patio offers pleasant amenities like coasters and umbrellas. The place draws a steady crowd seeking fresh, well-prepared fish at reasonable prices.
Shrimp dishes stand out with options like Dynamite Shrimp Bowl, fried, grilled, and Cajun shrimp tacos. Grilled Delta Catfish comes in a Cajun flavor served well done with fries. New England clam chowder and roasted street corn also appear on the menu.
Fresh poke and sushi stand out here. The ahi poke bowl comes with a salad base option, but it may cause bloating and nausea for some.
Good to know
Parking is plentiful in the shopping center where the restaurant is located.
There is a proper line for ordering on the far right side, which is not clearly indicated.
The menu offers a huge variety of fish options and customizable plates.