The best places to eat and drink in L.A. this month, according to our food writers
The seasonal calendar has flipped to spring, but so far it’s hard to tell in Los Angeles. Once upon a time, our region was defined by endless sunny days, but after record rainfall in 2023 and regular storms blowing through this year, gloom is starting to feel like our new normal.
To take an optimistic view, that means wildflower chasers have another springtime superbloom in store, and festivalgoers heading to Coachella might be met with reasonable desert temperatures. Thankfully, our dining scene is always buzzing, rain or shine.
Just last month, a handful of restaurants expanded to new locations, while a famed Long Beach dive bar prepares to celebrate its centennial. In Topanga Canyon, a farmers market returned after closing almost six years ago, and a beloved bakery reopened multiple locations after unexpectedly shuttering late last year.
Our writers tackled the dense urban playground that is Koreatown, weighing in on our favorite Korean fried chicken spots, the best Korean barbecue options and where to eat, drink and party late in the neighborhood. In the multistory package, we posit that Koreatown is more than a centrally located neighborhood in L.A., it’s a state of mind — evidenced by the popularity of a trilevel mall dedicated to Korean culture and newly named Koreatown, both of which are in Buena Park. In New York City, restaurant critic Bill Addison observed a Korean wave of fine dining that lives in its own universe, though a handful of L.A. newcomers are embracing a similar (but not too similar) take on the cuisine.
Whether it’s soup weather or warm enough to wait outside in hours-long lines for tacos from one of the city’s most cherished taqueros, we’re never without eating ideas in Los Angeles. This month, make it a point to visit a delightfully weird restaurant that’s planted in a home decor store, a Persian pop-up that’s gained roots with a small Silver Lake storefront and several newcomers to the 2024 Michelin California guide.
Azizam
Read about Azizam’s bricks-and-mortar space.
Brera Ristorante
Burger She Wrote
Read about the new Venice location of Burger She Wrote.
Café Tropical
Read about the reopening of Café Tropical.
Chick+Rice
Read about the new Chick+Rice location.
El Bacano
Read Addison’s review of El Bacano.
Funke
Read about the new additions to the 2024 Michelin California guide.
Golden Soup
Go on a San Gabriel Valley food crawl inspired by the Netflix series “The Brothers Sun.”
Joe Jost's
Read about the legendary Long Beach bar Joe Jost’s.
Kee Wah Bakery
Bookmark all of the stops on Jenn Harris’ crawl inspired by “The Brothers Sun.”
K-Team BBQ
Read about Koreatown’s newest Korean barbecue restaurant.
Layla
Read about Chris Sayegh’s Santa Monica restaurant.
Little Fish
Read about the L.A. additions in the 2024 Michelin California guide.
Liu's Cafe
Read about the 2024 Michelin California guide additions.
Mom, Please
Read about the new location of Mom, Please.
Maciel's Plant-Based Butcher & Deli
Read about the second outpost of Maciel’s.
Natas Pastries: Cafe and Bakery
The bakery and cafe, which is open only Friday through Sunday, also serves savory Portuguese dishes, including caldo verde, sopa de pedra and, at dinner, four bacalhau or salt cod dishes, plus the seafood stew caldeirada and piri-piri chicken. Then there is the wild and extravagant Francesinha sandwich, a baroque take on a croque-madame, dripping with melted cheese, ham and Portuguese sausage, topped with an egg and molho de francesinha sauce made with tomato and beer. Fit for the appetite of Bella Baxter.
Origin
Read about the latest opening from On6thAvenue Hospitality.
Pam's Coffy
Read about Palm’s Coffy.
Pez Coastal Kitchen
Read about the opening of Pez Coastal Kitchen.
Quarter Sheets
Read about the new California additions to the 2024 Michelin guide.
Roast Duck by Pa Ord
Read about Bhanduram’s new duck-focused venture in Thai Town.
Street Churros
Take yourself on a San Gabriel Valley food crawl inspired by “The Brothers Sun.”
Sushi Sonagi
Read about new additions to the 2024 Michelin California guide.
Sweet Lady Jane
Read about the new owners of Sweet Lady Jane.
Tacos Por Vida
Read about Roy Choi’s new taco stand.
Topanga Farmers Market
Read about the reopening of Topanga Farmers Market.
Xiaolongkan Hot Pot
After deciding that they didn’t want to sweat through their meal, Chien and Wu opted for mild tomato, golden and beef bone broths. They filled bowls with herbs and sauces from the condiment bar and waited for their food, including strips of Wagyu draped over a bowl of dry ice, to arrive on an elaborate cart. Chien, who grew up in Taipei and Hong Kong before moving to L.A. to attend USC, says it’s some of the best hot pot he’s had.
See where “The Brothers Sun” duo take Harris on their crawl.
Zozo
Read about John Sedlar’s new restaurant.
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