The best places to eat and drink in L.A. right now, according to our food writers
It’s hard to resist the optimism of a new year. Though it’s true that you can set goals at any time, there’s something especially promising about a shiny, brand-new calendar year. And of all the resolutions one can make, food-centered ambitions are some of the most satisfying to fulfill.
Just think: You could gain intimate knowledge of our region’s dining scene by eating your way through the 2023 101 Best Restaurants in L.A. list, commit to cooking more with some of our most popular recipes or explore the stalls at a historic food hall. Especially as so many local restaurants struggle to make ends meet, with more than 65 closing in L.A. in 2023, it’s important to make the time to savor them.
As the holiday fog clears, make it a mission to visit longtime favorites and recent openings you might have missed, including a restaurant that pairs Chinese barbecue and seafood boils in Rowland Heights; a renowned sushi chain from Austin, Texas; a downtown landmark that’s scheduled to shutter soon and more.
Ace Hotel
Read about L.A.’s devastating restaurant closures.
All’Antico Vinaio
Read about the Florentine sandwich shop’s new Venice location.
Creamy Boys
Read about the Creamy Boys’ beachside bricks-and-mortar.
Ètra
Read about Telegrama Cafe and Ètra.
Fat + Flour
Read about the new Fat + Flour location.
Gao's BBQ and Crab
Learn more about Gao’s BBQ and Crab’s West Coast expansion.
Guatemalan Night Market
Read about Westlake’s Guatemalan Night Market.
Highly Likely
Read about the new Highly Likely location in Highland Park.
Little Fish
Read about the new Echo Park location of Little Fish.
Lulu
Read about perfect restaurant for impressing out-of-towners.
Nam Coffee
Read about the Vietnamese coffee shop that landed in East Hollywood.
Olivia
Read about the seven California additions to the 2024 Michelin Guide.
Royal Lobster
Read about the new lobster depot in Koreatown.
Sweet Maple
Read about the new brunch spot in Santa Monica.
Uchi
Read about the new West Hollywood location for Uchi.
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