Farm-to-table dishes shine with elevated menu and sophisticated tableware in a cozy setting. Rooftop bar offers city views and live music, perfect for socializing with dogs. Prices are steep, with small portions making the cost feel high.
Good to know
Breakfast starts at 9 a.m., but pastries are available at 8 a.m.
Reservations are recommended for larger groups to sample more of the menu.
The restaurant is located in a strip mall near LAX, making it accessible for travelers.
Large supermarket offers plentiful fresh produce and a wide selection including vegan options and sushi. Shopping is easy in a well-organized and clean space despite busy parking. Prices tend to be expensive, so expect higher costs than usual.
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Parking is free and plentiful at Ralphs.
Ralphs offers a great selection of fresh produce and groceries.
Prices for many items at Ralphs are very affordable.
Over 30 lanes with easy-to-use screens offer a lively bowling experience. A full arcade with VR experiences adds fun but comes at a super expensive price. Vibrant lighting and a live DJ create a bustling atmosphere perfect for socializing.
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Bowling costs around $70 per hour, not including shoe rentals.
Expect to pay over $100 for a group of eight to bowl one game.
The venue is clean and well-maintained, making it suitable for families.
Restaurant blends down home atmosphere with fantastic music and a lively bar. Prices are on the higher side but match the very good dishes served. Walls show nostalgic memories, adding warmth to the place.
Good to know
Happy hour runs daily from 4-6pm with discounted drinks and appetizers.
Expect limited parking with strict towing enforcement in the area.
An automatic 12% service charge is added to all bills without prior notice.
Japanese airport spot offers quick service and a small menu with no draft beers. Prices are high, with sushi at $15 and poke bowls pricey for portions. Atmosphere fits those wanting a comfortable drink before flying, and beer is among the cheapest in the terminal.
Good to know
Expect to pay around $20 for a drink at the airport bar.
The menu is limited with only one item available.
It takes about one minute from payment to receiving your order.
Big bar area with several TVs shows important games, creating a sports-focused atmosphere. Seating feels crowded and chaotic, with music mixing 90s rap and 2000s Top 40 hits. Food and drinks include notable cocktails and a popular breakfast sandwich served before 10am.
Good to know
Crowns LAX is the only restaurant option in terminal 4.
Expect high prices for average food at Crowns LAX.
The menu at Crowns LAX is limited and may not satisfy all tastes.
Spacious seating and a loteria mural create a calm, photo-friendly spot. Burritos are large and flavorful with pickled onions and cilantro dressing. Prices are on the higher side but match the quality offered.
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Taco Tuesday offers special pricing on tacos every Tuesday.
Expect to pay around $17 for a bowl lunch.
The restaurant does not open on Sundays.
Bar offers craft IPAs and porters with simple food in a laid-back setting. Outdoor seating fits 38, perfect for a casual hangout. Prices are elevated due to airport location, but vibe stays relaxed with live games and chill music.
Good to know
Expect to pay around $50 for a burger and a beer.
A mandatory 20% service charge is added to all bills.
Prices for food and drinks are significantly higher at the airport.
Self-service cafe offers 24-hour convenience with a cozy vibe. Pizza is a popular choice among locals. Prices are significantly higher, making it an expensive spot despite decent quality.
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The Bistro is a self-service cafe located at Hilton Airport Hotel.
The Bistro is open 24 hours for convenience.
Expect high prices for food and drinks at The Bistro.
Large TV screens set a sports bar vibe in a sleek space that feels cozy despite noise. Prices are high with generous portions and strong drinks. A mandatory 20% service fee adds to the overall cost.
Good to know
A mandatory 20% gratuity is added to all bills.
Expect high prices typical of hotel restaurants.
Food service starts at 4 pm; no food is available before then.
Spacious arcade offers family-friendly games with a relaxed vibe from dim lighting and grey walls. Big screens and strong sound system create a live event hub. Costs add up fast due to a pricey point system and bar, making it an expensive outing.
Good to know
Expect a 30-45 minute wait for a table during peak hours.
Parking is not validated, and costs can be high.
Wednesdays feature half-price games, making it a great day to visit.
High-energy spot with rock-inspired dรฉcor and classic rock videos. Offers strong beer selection and hearty American fare. Prices are steep, with Caesar salad and burgers around $20 due to airport location.
Good to know
An automatic gratuity of 20% is added to all bills.
Prices for most menu items are around $20.
Self-service ordering is done via a QR code at the table.
Large space with traditional Mexican style offers a lively yet peaceful vibe. Prices are on the higher side, reflecting the pricey menu. Fresh tortillas made openly add to the authentic vibe, while an awesome bar suits casual occasions.
Good to know
Happy hour offers discounted drinks and appetizers from 4-6pm on weekdays.
Parking is available in the back, but can fill up quickly.
Prices for entrees range from $15 to $25, with some combos costing more.
Large, clean space with big screen TVs offers a cozy vibe. Mediterranean dishes like lamb gyro and chicken shawarma are flavorful and filling. Prices lean expensive, making it pricier than typical spots.
Good to know
The restaurant is Halal, catering to dietary restrictions.
The kitchen is clean and open for viewing.
The parking lot is small but free.