The best places to eat and drink in L.A. this month, according to our food writers
It’s hard to believe that the year is halfway over, but the approaching summer season is truly when L.A. thrives. The city adopts a “School’s out!” attitude with day parties, outdoor markets and evening concerts at our favorite museums. Our always abundant farmers markets runneth over with heirloom stone fruit, corn and pepper varieties, and local restaurants shift their menus to keep time with the seasonal rhythm.
With May Gray extending into June Gloom, you might just want to get out of town. Las Vegas is a tried-and-true road trip for Southern Californians, an easy path for escapism with blinking lights, immersive experiences, day trips, relaxing resort spas and of course, an overflowing food scene. The city has changed tremendously in recent years, with beloved L.A. chefs opening flashy restaurants on the Strip and new neighborhoods emerging as culinary destinations. Keep our updated dining guide handy if you set your sights on Sin City and save room for desserts approved by “Cake Boss” Buddy Valastro.
Those who stay in L.A. won’t want for entertainment either, with openings that span a French-themed burger bar in Santa Monica, the return of a treasured Spanish restaurant on Melrose, a Buena Park cafe themed after a lackadaisical Sanrio character and late-night falafel in Koreatown. With the local restaurant industry facing even more volatility than usual, it’s also a good time to reacquaint yourself with old favorites. Here are 25 prime options to put on your dining calendar this month:
All’Antico Vinaio
Read about the second California location of the Florentine sandwich shop.
Bé Ù
Read about the challenges facing L.A. restaurants.
Bub and Grandma’s
Learn how restaurant owners are coping with recent industry setbacks.
Burgette
Read more about the opening of Burgette.
Cali Love Pie
What is car cake? Learn here.
Camel Coffee
Read about the new location of Camel Coffee.
Cobras & Matadors
Read about the reopening of Cobras & Matadors.
Flouring L.A.
Read about car cake.
Fondry
Read about the viral new bakery in Eagle Rock.
Gran Blanco
Read about the reinvented Venice restaurant.
Gudetama Cafe
Read about the opening of the first U.S. location of Gudetama Cafe.
Hato Sushi
Read about Tony Jin’s first restaurant.
Heavy Handed
Read about the Valley’s new smashburger spot.
J&G Fried Chicken
Read about the Taiwanese fried chicken chain’s Hacienda Heights opening.
Kato
Read about Kato’s recognition by World’s 50 Best Restaurants.
Kushiba
Read about David Schlosser’s new Echo Park restaurant.
L&E Oyster Bar
Read about the new California law that’s eliminating hidden fees at restaurants and bars.
Mercado González
Read Addison’s review of Mercado González.
Red Room
Read about the Koreatown restaurant that feels distinctly L.A.
Salam Falafel
Read about the late-night falafel stand in Koreatown.
Sushi Nikkei
Read about the Peruvian sushi restaurant in Long Beach.
Tacos La Carreta
Read about the Sinaloan specialities at Tacos La Carreta.
Taquearte California
Read about some of L.A.’s best chilaquiles.
The Jerk Grill
Read about the Jamaican restaurant in Redlands with an amazing oxtail burger.
Wax Paper
Read about the state of L.A. restaurants.
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