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Keeping with LA's 'bigger is better' theme these days, this massive, two-story homage to beer offers 100 different kinds of the stuff on tap. Right in the heart of Downtown, the beer hall ambiance ... read more
Adam Fleischman has partnered with some seriously outstanding chefs to bring you this high-concept, urban dining hall featuring five restaurants under one roof. Bounce from a modern take on the Ame... read more
The former Sai Sai Asian Cuisine restaurant in the base of the downtown Millennium Biltmore Hotel has revamped itself into this fun, casual noodle bar. Bright colors, free wifi, flat screen TVs, ... read more
Upgrading from their three quirky sandwich stops around LA, Mendocino Farms offers Blue Cow Kitchen, a clean, modern, full-scale restaurant serving lunch, dinner, and cocktails. Shining bright on... read more
The completely revamped version of this twenty-year-old restaurant comes with a much hipper interior (think hardwood floors, subway tiles, and a pressed-tin ceiling) and a more casual attitude. But... read more
New York transplants will be familiar with this Dean & Deluca-ish cafe cum market on downtown's Main Street. Stop in for a meal, a drink, or just to pick up a few goodies to take home. The Cali... read more
In a cool, rehabbed space in downtown's Old Bank District, this restaurant is renovating more than the walls. Their main dish is called Baco and it's a signature flatbread made into something lik... read more
This unassuming shop in LA's arts districts specializes in pies and pies alone. The sparse interior of bare wooden tables and metal chairs become the perfect background palate to support the rich... read more
Seems that Los Angeles can't get enough gourmet burgers and craft beer. Add this elegant yet manly downtown haven to that list, its patties topped with things like eggs over easy and hash browns ... read more
There's a culinary-and-cocktails situation taking place on 6th Street right now, hidden behind the sometimes intense street scene. Cole's, Nickel Diner, Varnish...and Mignon. Sample esoteric sips, ... read more
Perfectly situated between bars and clubs of a much louder nature, this one serves as an optimal point of relaxation and restoration. There's just nothing terribly frenetic going on here, unless yo... read more
It makes sense that Downtown's much-anticipated Ritz-Carlton would turn to the Puckster for their anchor resto. Two '80s greats taste great together! Restaurant is on the 24th floor, the better for... read more
There's not a lot of Korean BBQ outside of Koreatown proper, but this owner is making one block of the Arts Distric his own with a string of restaurants, based on his favorites. Nothing wrong with ... read more
Michael Bowe unveils his new brewing complex in LA's Arts District after closing up shop in Alpine Village last spring. 27, 000 sq ft space is far from done, upcoming additions will include a ... read more
Huge warehouse space turned into something close to gorgeous. Happy green paint and a huge skylight. All in the name of good coffee for the brave souls living and working at the eastern end of Down... read more
Very inexpensive, very taste-friendly, and the hipsters are goin' mad for it. No-frills storefront, but right in the path of the Downtown Art Walk, which makes it the awesomest place in town at lea... read more
Chef Kerry Simon is an almost-celebrity chef, so the resto must follow. Food will be slightly wacky (the chef's wishes) though perhaps toned down a bit for the outta towners. Still, there's an offe... read more
Very limited menu has about four mains at a time (lemongrass chicken, coconut braised pork, etc.) plus a vegetarian option, and some sides of the Korean noodles or fried rice variety. Order at the ... read more
Difficult not to notice that this huge cafe is brightly colored. Chairs were painted by high school art students, and the vibe is fully, celebratorily Mexican. Slightly more elegant than the rest o... read more
The guys behind Dry Tour went to great pains to make/keep 80 Windwa...
Offering seasonal selections of artisanal cheeses, locally sourced ...
Squeezed into the up-and-came Sawtelle stretch of West Los Angeles,...
On a semi-remote stretch of PCH, nestled between the Hungry Cat and...
I mean, this breakfast place REALLY wants to kill you. From the guy...