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.
Food here stands out for its amazing flavors and great service. The dining experience combines great vibes with consistently tasty dishes.
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.
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.
Food comes fresh and is cooked on the spot, never pre-cooked. Specialty burgers, including vegan options, feature high-quality ingredients and consistent flavor.
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.
Good to know
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.
Outdoor patio and garden with twinkling lights and live jazz music create a romantic, peaceful atmosphere. Interior features a library-themed decor surrounded by lush greenery. Cocktails and Italian dishes like truffle pizza complement the elegant, relaxed vibe.
Food features fresh, authentic Italian dishes full of flavor. Every plate offers excellent quality with a focus on traditional recipes.
Chocolate and vanilla flavors shine in the Coppa di Gelato, which comes with a cute presentation. The berry gelato offers a rich, memorable taste that stands out.
Good to know
Happy hour runs daily from 2pm to 6pm, ending at 5:45pm.
Live music is available from Wednesday to Saturday evenings.
The restaurant validates parking for $6 for three hours at the Library parking lot.
Dark, moody space with black walls and ambient lighting creates an intimate, elegant vibe. A cool cave-like hallway leads to extra seating, adding a unique touch. Music from a DJ keeps energy chill while good acoustics allow easy conversation.
Food blends Filipino and Latin American flavors with dishes like Kare Kare Tamales and bucatini. The menu offers innovative fusion and includes exceptional coffee alongside starters and desserts.
Homemade Thai tea-flavored ice cream stands out here. They also offer a free scoop of this flavor for birthdays.
Good to know
There is a public parking lot across the street.
Sampa does not have a liquor license yet; only mocktails are available.
Reservations are recommended for the tasting menu.
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.
Food here is consistently amazing with delicious dishes and snacks. The environment feels cozy, making it easy to relax and enjoy the meal.
Soft serve stands out with matcha flavor that is refreshing and not too sweet. Mochi and large mouth bass shaped cones add a unique twist to the ice cream experience.
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.
Minimalist Japanese design combines with modern architecture and authentic outfits to create an elegant, cozy space. Calm, serene atmosphere contrasts with busy downtown streets, enhanced by high ceilings and calming music. Occasional robot service adds a unique touch to an otherwise traditional dining experience.
Classic Kaisรจki cuisine highlights high quality ingredients with a focus on subtle, well-prepared flavors. Food presentation is impeccable, matching the authentic Japanese fine dining standards.
Complimentary desserts include plant-based ice creams alongside red bean and mochi cakes. The black sesame ice cream stands out as surprisingly delicious.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to limited seating.
The restaurant offers a variety of vegan options on the menu.
The cheapest set menu starts at $87 per person.
Small cafe with wooden interiors and window seating offers a chill vibe and fresh matcha scent. Space feels cozy but tight with a quiet atmosphere during less busy times. Matcha-focused menu highlights high-quality soft serve and desserts.
Food here tastes good and looks delicious. Many items often sell out, showing strong demand for the yummy food and drinks.
Soft serve features a deep, rich matcha flavor with matcha powder sprinkled on top for extra taste. Portions are generous and reasonably priced, with options like matcha and hojicha swirl available.
Good to know
There is no restroom available for customers at the cafe.
The matcha drinks are priced around $6, while matcha ice cream costs $3.
Parking can be challenging as the cafe is located in a busy plaza.
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.
Offers a wide variety of Asian-style food not easily found elsewhere. Features Japanese culture through its food, markets, and shops with items like Los Mochis bread and drinks.
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.
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.
Food arrives quickly and tastes genuinely good, especially the pasta. Dishes feel flavorful and well-prepared, not just gimmicky, though prices lean toward the expensive side.
Coca-Cola ice cream floats come with a classic soda shop vibe and a creamy, fizzy mix. The float pairs well with savory items like the chicken katsu sando.
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.
Spacious, clean interior features minimalist decor with Japanese-themed artwork and stylish plating that enhances the dining experience. Atmosphere balances casual comfort with an upscale feel, though loud jazz music raises noise levels. Group-friendly seating encourages sharing and socializing.
Food here is consistently fresh and tasty with excellent quality. Staff accommodate dietary restrictions well, and every dish shows great presentation and care.
Desserts include tempura ice cream, green tea ice cream, and mochi ice cream. These offer a mix of traditional and unique flavors to finish a meal.
Good to know
Lunch specials are available from 11 AM to 3 PM on weekdays.
Happy hour runs Monday to Friday from 3 PM to 6 PM.
A mandatory 18% tip is added for parties of two or more.
Michelin-starred French restaurant occupies a restored warehouse with high ceilings and all-white decor creating a refined, modern atmosphere. Open kitchen adds lively energy as diners watch chefs at work. Space feels upscale and comfortable, blending style with thoughtful details throughout.
Food stands out as a work of art with every dish bursting with flavor. Elegant cocktails complement the outstanding food and service, creating an exciting dining experience.
Ice cream comes as a side to bread pudding, adding a lightly sweetened and fluffy contrast that balances the dessert well.
Good to know
Valet parking is available for $20 with a $2.50 convenience charge.
Reservations are recommended due to high demand.
The restaurant has a dress code; business casual is preferred.
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.
Food here offers good quality and consistent taste across locations. Surrounding unique and cozy food spots add to the experience, but checking food carefully is advised due to occasional issues.
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.
Good to know
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.
Hotel combines art deco and brutalist styles with a modern art flair in its design. Rooftop features a heated swimming pool, bar, and lounge area with excellent city views. Atmosphere shifts from peaceful during the day to loud with music late at night.
Cold water, napkins, and disposable cutlery sit in the foyer for easy access. Food pop-ups offer excellent options, and nearby spots plus a CVS add to the convenience.
Good to know
Parking is not available on site.
The area around the hotel can be unsafe, especially at night.
Rooftop parties occur Thursday to Sunday, often with loud music until 3 a.m.