Lively hamburger spot with noisy atmosphere and warm, caring staff creates a fun vibe. Seating includes patio and food hall stools, with a dog-friendly policy offering water bowls for pets. Offers vegan and vegetarian options alongside classic burgers, making it a versatile choice for diverse tastes.
Vegan options like pineapple and vanilla ice cream stand out with rich flavors. Soft serve gets high praise, and free samples or surprise treats happen often.
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The restaurant offers both meat and vegetarian burger options.
Parking can be challenging in downtown Los Angeles; consider public transport.
The ordering process is convenient with an iPad for both menus.
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.
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.
Soft serve ice cream features drizzled honey and pure local honeycombs, creating a unique flavor profile. Small space offers cozy seating inside and outside, often feeling crowded but comfortable. Busy weekends bring a lively crowd, with a photobooth adding a playful touch to the atmosphere.
Soft serve ice cream comes with real honeycomb that adds a chewy texture and sweet flavor. Options include Honey Affogato with drizzled honey and mixes like dalgona, all with a rich, milky taste.
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Meter parking and parking in nearby structures are available.
Honeymee Japanese Village is very busy on weekends.
Prices start at $5.50 for a base ice cream and $7 for most flavors.
Ice cream shop inside a busy food hall offers unique, high-quality flavors made in-house without preservatives. The atmosphere is lively and casual, fitting for grabbing a cone while exploring. Prices are steep with small portions, and long lines reflect its popularity.
Rich, authentic ice cream flavors like lemon and Marion berries and cinnamon stand out. Everything is made in-house without stabilizers or preservatives, delivering a fresh, addictive taste.
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McConnell's is the only ice cream location at Grand Central Market with late hours.
Expect long lines during peak hours, especially in the evening.
Ice cream costs $6 per scoop, with a double scoop priced at $10.50.
Small dessert spot offers unique crepe service with self-order kiosks and indoor and outdoor seating. Atmosphere feels cozy and lively despite tight space and occasional crowding. Crepes stand out as rich and flavorful, especially crรจme brรปlรฉe varieties.
Creme brulee crepes come with matcha, vanilla, or chocolate ice cream and often include strawberries, bananas, Nutella, or custard. Caramel crepes feature cinnamon apple and ice cream, with vanilla ice cream added at no extra cost.
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This location does not accept cash; only cards and Apple Pay are accepted.
The place gets packed quickly due to its popularity and has limited seating.
Parking is difficult; consider using Japanese Market Plaza or street parking.
Modern Indian restaurant with stylish decor and a Gatsby-inspired bar creates an elegant atmosphere. Bollywood-inspired DJ music adds lively energy and encourages dancing. The space feels open and vibrant, attracting groups for social dining and celebrations.
Gulab jamun cheesecake blends silky mascarpone with a creme brulee top and saffron pistachio ice cream. Mango purรฉe pairs with ice cream, mascarpone, and ghewar for a well-balanced, indulgent treat.
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Brunch on Sundays features live music, with dancing starting around 1:30pm.
A special prix fixe menu is available during brunch and special events.
Reservations are recommended for larger groups to ensure accommodation.
Market occupies historic industrial warehouses with vintage architecture and an open layout. Atmosphere feels like a casual neighborhood festival with live DJ music and a lively crowd. Features include outdoor bar, ample seating, and diverse vendors offering food, drinks, and merchandise.
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Entry to the market is free.
The market is open only every Sunday from 10am to 4pm.
Parking is free for the first two hours in a six-floor structure.
Minimalist Japanese design shapes a chic, peaceful space with volcanic rock accents and outdoor seating warmed by heat lamps. Atmosphere stays quiet and relaxed, suitable for conversation rather than traditional omakase formality. High-quality Asian-inspired cocktails complement the refined setting.
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Parking is street only and very limited.
Valet parking costs $13.
Prices are reasonable for the quality offered.
Cobblestone paths and wooden facades mimic traditional Japanese shopping streets, creating an immersive small-town feel. Bright red lanterns and a 50-foot replica fire lookout tower add to the authentic Edo-period design. The plaza buzzes with lively energy, especially on weekends, drawing crowds to its outdoor dining and arcade games.
Mochi ice cream stands out with its chewy texture and sweet filling. Multiple spots offer bakery goods and ice cream, including cafes serving boba and other sweet treats.
Good to know
The plaza hosts cherry blossom events in spring with sakura-themed stalls.
Nisei Week Japanese Festival in August includes Obon dancing, taiko drums, and a parade.
Parking can get crowded and expensive on weekends.