Speakeasy-style wine bar offers cozy indoor and outdoor seating with heaters and blankets on the patio. Atmosphere blends intimate warmth with groovy DJ music, creating a unique and exclusive vibe. Natural wine selection stands out alongside exceptional Italian-inspired food.
Food here features well-paced wine and dishes that complement each other. Staff focus on creating an amazing dining experience with careful attention to timing and service.
Great wine selection features natural wines and interesting bottles not found elsewhere. Staff like Ian or Ari offer fresh, cool options to try.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-6pm on weekdays with discounted drinks and appetizers.
The venue hosts monthly wine tastings featuring local winemakers.
Parking is available across the street for a small fee.
Minimalist decor blends Asian and American styles with soft lighting and clean lines creating an intimate setting. Nostalgic Korean music fills the air, while the atmosphere carries a mix of comfort and nervous energy. Guests experience thoughtful tasting menus paired with unique Korean drinks in a refined yet lively environment.
Elevated Korean cuisine comes as a fixed price menu with rich flavors and thoughtful preparation. The food matches a Michelin-esque vibe and service.
Most dishes feature some form of in-house fermentation. Interesting sauces use less familiar ingredients. Drinks in the sool pairing are complex and refreshing.
Good to know
Weekend reservations fill up quickly, so book in advance.
The tasting menu costs $110, offering good value for a fine dining experience.
A non-alcoholic pairing is available with the tasting menu.
Space combines art gallery and dining areas with a live band setup and enclosed outdoor patio. Atmosphere feels eclectic and cool, with music from multiple DJs and a lively dance floor. Guests often explore art rooms while enjoying drinks, creating a unique blend of culture and social energy.
Food here is delicious and every dish feels sublime. Staff know the ingredients well, helping with any allergy questions.
Offers a very interesting selection of food and drinks. Includes an attached gallery that adds a unique touch.
Good to know
Happy Hour runs from 4pm to 6:30pm with $9 cocktails and $3-$8 appetizers.
Live music or a DJ is featured on select nights.
Dogs are allowed in the venue.
Motorcycle-themed restaurant combines open air space, British decor, and a central bar to create a laid-back, fun vibe. It hosts a barbershop, tattoo parlor, and retail shops, attracting motorcycle enthusiasts and casual diners alike. Spacious seating with leather sofas and high ceilings adds to the relaxed atmosphere.
Food pairs well with carefully curated drinks and a lively atmosphere. The menu offers a terrific combination of flavors that appeal even beyond motorcycle fans.
Motorcycle displays and biker memorabilia create a unique vibe. The space combines a bar and restaurant with a tattoo shop and hair salon, making it full of interesting people and energy.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from Monday to Friday, 5-7 PM with great deals.
They host special events regularly, so check in frequently for updates.
MotoGP watch parties and bike nights are popular events held here.
Spacious, beautifully restored gallery combines industrial vibe with airy indoor-outdoor design. Quiet, relaxing atmosphere serves as an artists' haven with a community garden and farm animals adding tranquility. Locals gather to enjoy thought-provoking exhibits, a bookstore, and a cozy restaurant, creating a unique cultural scene.
Award-winning food shines at Manuela, the on-site fine dining restaurant. A veggie garden and chickens supply fresh ingredients, enhancing the quality and connection to the food.
Exhibitions feature high quality contemporary art that feels inviting and consistently interesting to explore.
Good to know
Entry to the gallery is free, making it accessible for everyone.
Parking is available in a paid garage lot across the street.
The gallery features rotating exhibitions, often changing monthly.
Vintage space with early 1900s architecture creates a speakeasy vibe featuring live performance stage and multiple balconies. Atmosphere feels warm and cozy with dreamy lighting and a relaxed, cool edge. Crowd enjoys unique cocktails and classic comfort food in a beautifully designed setting.
French-inspired menu offers delicious, classic dishes with generous portions. Drinks and food maintain high quality, creating a cozy, Paris-like dining vibe.
Cocktails feature well-balanced flavor combinations that stand out. The menu is small but interesting, offering unique choices.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted, so expect to wait for a table.
Parking in Downtown Los Angeles can be difficult; plan ahead.
Happy hour offers $2 off old fashioned cocktails.
Coffee shop on a second-floor terrace offers outdoor seating with views of downtown and historic sites. Atmosphere is quiet and refined, featuring an all-black design and modern showroom style. Space attracts young professionals who come to work or study in a calm, casual setting.
Food includes remarkable dishes and great coffee. Drinks and meals stand out as extraordinary and well-crafted.
Curated Korean-leaning menu offers savory dishes that stand out. The orange mint matcha drink adds an interesting, slightly sweet twist.
Good to know
Parking validation is available for 30 minutes with a purchase.
Parking costs $3 for the first hour after validation.
The cafe is located on the second floor, accessible by elevator.
Stylish interior blends modern elegance with rich Indian heritage in a spacious, intimate setting. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting, balancing upscale vibes with family-friendly comfort. Unique Indian fusion menu complements the thoughtful, well-lit dรฉcor.
Contemporary Indian fusion food blends Indian flavors with familiar California dishes. The menu offers fresh, flavorful meals that taste homemade and come at reasonable prices.
Menu offers interesting flavors and innovative combinations with a mix of familiar tastes. Regular selections stay approachable yet creative.
Good to know
There is 90-minute parking available in the complex.
Parking validation is available up to $35 in a nearby parking garage.
The average wait time for food is 30 to 45 minutes.
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.
Many shops sell authentic Japanese products and groceries. Browsing reveals a variety of interesting items reflecting Japanese culture.
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.
Boutique coffee shop with bohemian-style decor, vintage furniture, and warm, dim lighting creates a charming, relaxing atmosphere. Slow jazz music plays softly while local art and house plants fill the small space. Dogs are welcome and an artist corner adds a creative touch.
Food features many vegan options and healthy choices. Quality of both food and coffee stands out with a delicious taste.
Menu features a variety of interesting drinks. Staff includes a very kind and interesting person behind the counter. Space serves as a nice spot to work and meet interesting people.
Good to know
There are no bathrooms available at the cafe.
The cafe is pet friendly and allows dogs inside.
They run out of most food options mid-day on a weekday.
Long alley lined with stores and colorful crafts creates a traditional Mexican market atmosphere. Live music and dancing fill the air, offering a joyful community vibe with authentic cultural experiences. Adobe house museum and vibrant decorations add a historical and festive feel to the space.
Authentic Mexican food stands out with dishes like Olvera Street Taquitos with Avocado Sauce. Restaurants offer excellent flavors and solid service, making the food a key highlight.
A folkloric plaza with a cozy vibe rich in Mexican cultural history. The place feels both interesting and beautiful.
Good to know
The museums and exhibits are free of charge.
The next event is the Day of the Dead Celebration on November 2nd, 2025.
Expect crowds during the Cinco de Mayo celebration.
Distillery combines mad scientist laboratory vibe with Harry Potter-style decor and mystic atmosphere. Live art performances and spellbinding storytelling create an entertaining, immersive experience. Cocktails feature top-tier craft spirits alongside unique food like crispy, sweet beignets.
Smoked pork cooked for 18 hours stands out among the killer food options. Presentation and drinks match the outstanding quality of the dishes.
Events feature unique spirits tastings and historical stories that spark thought. Participants bring engaging conversations making the atmosphere lively and fun.
Good to know
Reservations are required for members-only events and tastings.
Membership is recommended for access to exclusive events and programming.
The distillery offers seasonal tastings that highlight unique spirits.
Historic plaza showcases colorful Mexican marketplace with live music and dancers creating a lively, festive atmosphere. Picturesque buildings and cobblestone streets evoke the city's origins and cultural heritage. Shaded benches and artisan shops invite leisurely exploration amid a vibrant community spirit.
Traditional Mexican food fills the area with a wide variety of rich options. Colorful stalls create a lively setting for enjoying typical country dishes.
Historical sites stand out with a strong contrast to modern skyscrapers. The area offers many interesting shops and food places alongside landmarks like Union Station and Little Mexico.
Good to know
All of the museums at El Pueblo de Los รngeles are free to enter.
The site is just 100 meters from Union Station.
Parking costs $15 if you can't find a spot nearby.
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.
Fine Indian dining offers a fresh take on traditional flavors with dishes that stand out for their quality and creativity. The food pairs well with attentive service and a pleasant atmosphere.
Cocktails feature an interesting desi twist with unique blends. Food offers an interesting spin on North Indian dishes with a fusion perspective.
Good to know
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.
Building repurposed from an early 1900s bank features elegant 1920s decor and a visible vault near the restaurant. Rooftop offers a heated pool, bar, and courtyard with city views. Atmosphere feels cinematic and romantic, suited for intimate stays.
Food comes with delicious flavors and a relaxed environment. The onsite restaurant offers tasty dishes and zero-proof cocktails.
Interesting, old architecture shapes the hotel with cool furniture and unique room layouts. Nearby, plenty of restaurants and a Shake Shack add to the visual and cultural appeal.
Good to know
Parking costs $60 per night, not including tip.
A $450 deposit is required at check-in, returned upon departure.
The hotel charges an $81 resort fee that is not disclosed upfront.
Fast food restaurant combines modern colorful design with a bar serving beer and slushy cocktails. Loud music with heavy bass creates a high-energy atmosphere that challenges conversation. Self-service kiosks streamline ordering in a busy, compact space.
Food quality stands out as very good and consistent, with dishes arriving quickly and matching their pictures. The upscale dining environment contrasts with typical fast food, and the kiosk ordering system works well even when busy.
Mixing fast food with a bar creates a unique vibe. Combining Taco Bell with alcoholic beverages stands out as an interesting concept.
Good to know
Food orders are placed at kiosks, eliminating the need for waitstaff.
Prices are generally $1-$3 higher than typical Taco Bell locations.
The Cantina serves alcoholic beverages, including slushy cocktails.
Industrial chic space features exposed brick, steel beams, and an open kitchen where fresh pasta is made in view. The atmosphere is cozy yet loud, especially when crowded, with tables placed close together. The vibe suits date nights or business dinners with a lively energy and great music.
Food features al dente pasta with harmonious sauces that create a warm, homey feel. The open kitchen shows fresh pasta being made and prosciutto sliced, highlighting precision and care in every dish.
Menu options offer interesting variety with fresh ingredients. The prosciutto features a chewy dough base that adds a unique texture. Specials bring additional flavorful twists to the experience.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends, to avoid long wait times.
Valet parking is available for $14 during dinner hours.
Street parking can be very difficult; consider using valet service.
Elegant Japanese whiskey bar offers eclectic decor and multiple seating options including an outdoor patio. Music ranges from 80s and 90s alternative to hip-hop, creating a fun and cool vibe that fills the space as it gets busy at night.
Food includes some snack options that are generally good. Concerns about food safety arise from the bartender handling items with bare hands.
Skilled bartenders craft a wide selection of cocktails with interesting recipes. A mural featuring a wolf and crane adds a unique visual element.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on weekdays with great prices.
Whiskey flights are available only on Wednesdays.
Live DJ performances happen every Friday night.
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.
The crepe stands out with its interesting flavor and is very delicious. The matcha with strawberries and rose cream offers a less sweet, more complex taste compared to the crรจme brรปlรฉe.
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.
Historic building features interesting rooms and a rooftop pool. The vibe shifts with the switch to Kasa, keeping the hotel experience engaging.
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.
Multi-level lounge with themed rooms and hidden bars creates an immersive, nostalgic atmosphere. Energy shifts from intimate shows to lively dancing with a DJ. Decor blends historic charm and playful details, inviting exploration and socializing.
A $20 cover fee grants access to a historical building with a tiki bar inside. Walking through reveals a unique bar lounge atmosphere that stands out.
Good to know
Entry becomes a club at 9 pm with a $20 cover charge.
The DJ starts playing at 10:00 PM.
Reservations are recommended for dining.
Animated projections create an interactive storytelling experience paired with a multi-course meal. The setting feels like a basement room with a casual, somewhat plain atmosphere. The vibe is engaging for families, especially children, with a mix of quiet moments and occasional loud conversations.
Food features a child-friendly theme with 3D videos and special menus inspired by French cuisine. Meals come with wine pairings that complement the delicious dishes well.
The restaurant offers an interesting concept with a unique display of food. The experience stands out but comes with a high price of $300 per person.
Good to know
The dining experience costs around $500 per person, including a cocktail.
A 20% service charge is automatically added to the bill.
Parking costs $40, which is quite high.