Space features authentic Uzbek decor and a warm, inviting atmosphere that reflects Uzbek culture vividly. Live music with a violinist adds energy, sometimes making conversation challenging. The setting offers a clean, cozy environment with traditional vibes rarely found elsewhere.
Offers a quick lunch option ideal after shopping. Serves well for casual meals with friends or family and suits a date night setting.
Freshly baked tandoor bread comes out warm and pairs well with a cup of fragrant Uzbek tea. The bread is consistently well cooked and complements dishes like manti and plov perfectly.
Good to know
Parking can be difficult near the restaurant.
The corkage fee is $12 per bottle.
Expect a wait time of about two and a half hours for orders.
Cozy bakery with a Parisian vibe and clean, welcoming atmosphere. Displays a diverse selection of pastries, bagels, and breads that draw a steady crowd, especially before lunch. Known for authentic French croissants and top-quality handmade baked goods.
Fresh and delicious meals make this a solid lunch spot. The menu offers a variety of options with great service and a welcoming atmosphere for families.
Early visits secure the freshest challah bread, including a rainbow-colored variety. Shelves display tempting bagels, pastries, and baked goods that pair well with coffee.
Good to know
Most popular items sell out by lunchtime, so arrive early.
Parking is easy with plenty of options available nearby.
Expect large portions for breakfast and brunch items.
Deli inside a historic market offers a nostalgic atmosphere with views overlooking bustling crowds. The vibe feels homey and comforting, drawing fans of old-school deli sandwiches. Lines can get long during busy times, reflecting its status as a longstanding local institution.
Corned beef stands out as super tender and a highlight for lunch. Boxed lunches arrive reliably even on short notice, and seating by the windows upstairs offers a view of the lunchtime crowd below.
Toasted rye bread holds up well with a slight chew and a toasty finish. French bread stays firm and not soggy, complementing juicy meat in sandwiches like the Reuben and French dip.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted; expect long lines during peak hours.
Parking can be challenging with limited spaces and high rates after 90 minutes.
Customers order at the counter and pick up their food at the carving station.
Bakery offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere with a bright, clean space and adorable garden room for seating. The vibe is relaxing and friendly, enhanced by carefully chosen background music. Attention to detail shows in features like a full-size Italian pizza oven with a hand-tiled logo.
Pizza looks incredible and draws attention for lunch. The cafe offers a good location ideal for coffee and lunch meetings, making it a popular spot for midday meals.
Fresh sourdough bread stands out with its out of this world flavor. The pizza bread also impresses with its unique taste and texture.
Good to know
Pre-order pastries for pick-up as they sell out quickly.
Expect to pay around $70 for two dishes.
An additional $5 charge applies for sauces on the side.
Small sandwich shop offers a minimalist style with a marketplace feel and ample seating despite its size. Atmosphere stays clean and casual, designed mainly for grab-and-go but comfortable enough for dine-in. Sandwiches feature Dutch crunch bread and high-quality ingredients, creating a distinct, upscale fast-casual vibe.
Efficient service keeps the lunch rush smooth, and ordering ahead on their app helps manage the crowd. Portions are generous enough to split between lunch and dinner.
Dutch crunch bread stands out with its perfect texture and unique crunch. This bread is hard to find or replicate elsewhere and complements the sandwiches well.
Good to know
Sandwich prices range from $16 to $20 depending on the size.
Parking can be a challenge in the area.
There was no wait at the shop during my visit.
Kosher restaurant offers cozy indoor seating and a friendly, casual vibe with Israeli tunes playing in the background. Atmosphere can be noisy and cramped, but the energy feels lively and inviting. Popular for authentic Israeli shawarma and flavorful dishes.
Options for kosher lunch are limited here, making it a practical choice when no alternatives exist. Other places offer more variety for kosher meals.
Soft, warm bread stands out here, especially the incredible laffa bread. The pita bread holds the parguita skewer well and adds to the overall experience.
Good to know
The restaurant offers two types of shawarma: turkey or chicken.
Parking is very limited, so street parking may be necessary.
Prices for sandwiches start at $18, which some may find expensive.
Open kitchen and marble countertops create a chic, lively atmosphere within a bustling farmers market setting. Communal seating and freshly made pasta add to the casual, inviting vibe. Noise and occasional draftiness contrast with the cozy, fun energy.
Offers a casual lunch setting with a pleasant atmosphere. Good spot to enjoy a meal while soaking in vibrant surroundings.
Bread comes with a good crust and soft inner dough. It arrives fresh, often as complementary French bread sliced for dipping in olive oil or balsamic vinaigrette.
Good to know
Expect to pay around $20-$30 for a pasta dish.
The restaurant opens at 11 AM, so plan accordingly.
Dine LA offers special deals, making it a great time to visit.
Deli with a casual diner-style atmosphere and a relaxed market vibe that fills with energy during meal times. Offers large portions and is known for fresh, well-made sandwiches like Philly cheesesteaks and pastrami. Seating can be limited when busy, so expect a lively, bustling environment.
Lunch offers hearty sandwiches like the Philly Chicken Cheesesteak with a solid mix of meat, veggies, and cheese, and the Pastrami Sandwich combo priced at US$18.45. The cashier can be a bit surly during busy lunch hours.
Rye bread appears in sandwiches, sometimes toasted or grilled without request. Whole meal bread holds smoked beef in the Pastrami Sandwich. Toasted bread comes with breakfast sets, paired with eggs and sides like hash browns or tomatoes.
Good to know
The breakfast costs $17, and the burger with fries is $17.
Parking is paid, but shopkeepers can provide a discount stamp.
Expect to look for seats before ordering as it gets crowded.
Sandwich shop offers freshly baked bread every 20 minutes with a crunchy exterior and soft interior. Atmosphere stays quiet and inviting on weekends, suitable for quick or lingering meals. Two large television screens add a modern touch to the clean, upgraded space.
Lunch here suits groups well, with options that impress families and friends alike. The food offers a consistently delicious experience for company or casual lunches.
Bread comes out fresh every 20 minutes, making it super fresh and soft. It pairs perfectly with meats and cheeses, creating a divine sandwich experience that stands out.
Good to know
Parking is available in the back of the restaurant.
The first hour of parking is free.
The restaurant is vegan friendly with many vegetarian options.