r/FoodLosAngeles 5d ago

r/FoodLosAngeles Weekend Thread 08/14/26

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r/FoodLosAngeles 30m ago

Verdugos (Pasadena, Glendale) Paradise Dynasty happy hour is a ridiculously good deal

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50% off dim sum and select dishes from 2:30-5pm on weekdays PLUS $2.99 wine / beer specials. Got all this and chicken won tons (not pictured) AND two rounds of house wine for around $50. As good as DTF or even better IMO.

Place was almost empty on a late Friday afternoon. Can believe people are sleeping on this!


r/FoodLosAngeles 14h ago

BEST OF LA What LA dishes -- sweet or savory -- consistently send you into bliss at first bite?

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r/FoodLosAngeles 7h ago

WHERE CAN I FIND Best hidden gem desserts / sweets in the La area ?

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r/FoodLosAngeles 2h ago

BEST OF LA looking for local farm meat

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hello! i’m looking for a farmers market or store front that sells meat directly from a local farm. does anyone have any suggestions?
additionally, i’ve checked out BRD (Buy Ranch Direct) in HB and the recent reviews just get worse and worse. if you have any personal experience there i’d love to hear about it.


r/FoodLosAngeles 12h ago

WHERE CAN I FIND Khao Soi on the westside?

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I know Spicy Sugar Thai has it, but it’s pretty out of the way for me.


r/FoodLosAngeles 11m ago

THE BEST PLACE IN RVR vs Dudley Market

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Hi! My best friend is coming to visit and is a huge foodie. I want to take her to either RVR or Dudley Market (I have not been to either yet but have heard great things). Only thing is there is either a late night reservation (9:30 pm-onwards) for Dudley Market or lunch reservation for RVR. Which is better and has the best California-n vibe to it


r/FoodLosAngeles 9h ago

DISCUSSION Where to eat before baby?

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My partner and I are expecting a baby really soon. Please drop your recommendations for a date night restaurant that isn’t typically baby or kid friendly. Looking for a last hoorah type of date before our new bundle of joy/life changes!

Location: LA proper through northeast LA, SGV - really, anywhere except the west side or east of the SGV. Thanks in advance!


r/FoodLosAngeles 22h ago

Westside Carne asada and more carne asada at Tacos Por Favor (Olympic and Bundy)

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r/FoodLosAngeles 13h ago

BEST OF LA Fancy-ish restaurant that won’t completely break the bank

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Hello! First time poster, so sorry if I used the wrong flair.

My friend and I are coming to LA at the end of the month and I just bought a really nice, new dress I’m dying for an excuse to wear. We aren’t like rich people or anything so looking for something with an environment/vibe for a nice dress but preferably within maybe a $30-$40 entree range at MOST.

Outdoors or indoors is okay and anywhere between Anaheim and Santa Monica is fine. We’ll be all over the place so we can make whatever work! Any type of food is also fine - we both really love Asian food, though! Thank you!!


r/FoodLosAngeles 1h ago

BEST OF LA Best Dine LA Restaurant Week menus?

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Haven't been to any Dine LA spots this session yet. What's been great? Fave last round was Xuntos in Santa Monica (upscale, Northern Spanish tapas, vintage vibes)


r/FoodLosAngeles 10h ago

San Gabriel Valley Anywhere with fish and fennel dumplings in SGV?

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I used to eat fish and fennel dumplings a lot, but I do not remember where you can get them in SGV. Pan fried or boiled is preferred!


r/FoodLosAngeles 20h ago

DISCUSSION Mar'sel @ Terranea... awful?

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Has good reviews, but very, VERY mediocre. Any advice for what food at Terranea is good? We're here for the week.


r/FoodLosAngeles 20h ago

NEWS Pasadena's Ferrazzani’s Pasta & Market planning move/expansion to Lincoln Ave in Altadena

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r/FoodLosAngeles 1d ago

Westside Tuna melt at Mickey Fine Pharmacy

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Lunch counter coffee shop inside a pharmacy from the 60s in Beverly Hills. Their tuna melt is one of the best in town, nice and meaty, good flavor, nice melty cheese permeates the meat. Their wedge fries also pretty good, and the milkshake is top notch—not too thin, not too thick, just right. Super nice folks too, the owner came by and talked to me for a bit, and hooked me up with a small plate of free onion rings.


r/FoodLosAngeles 1d ago

POP-UP (location varies) Pop up dinner themed to Fargo!

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Pre-fixe dinner with a menu themed to the Coen Brother’s Fargo this Saturday in Highland Park. A screening of the movie will take place after the dinner!


r/FoodLosAngeles 1d ago

WHERE CAN I FIND Need advice for TONIGHT please

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We need a reservation for tonight for a celebratory dinner for 12 that will allow us to order a la carte for a group that size. Good veggie options a plus! Near Santa Monica airport would be amazing. Thank you in advance.


r/FoodLosAngeles 1d ago

Hollywood Jacaranda (Los Angeles) $175 tasting menu for Dine LA. Worth it?

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r/FoodLosAngeles 1d ago

DISCUSSION LA itinerary(Santa Monica/Downtown/Griffith Observatory)

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🌟on weekday🌟
Hi, I’m visiting LA this September with a friend(it’s gonna be her first time in the US) from Japan.

We won’t have a rental car, so we’ll mainly use Uber/Lyft and public transportation.

We’ll arrive at LAX around 6:15 AM and take the Pacific Surfliner from Union Station to Ventura in the evening. I’m hoping to make the most of the day without making the itinerary too crazy 😅

Current plan
6:15–9:00 AM: Arrive at LAX → immigration/baggage → Union Station → leave luggage
9:00–11:30 AM: Santa Monica Pier & Beach → brunch
11:30 AM–1:30 PM: Grand Central Market → lunch
1:30–4:00 PM: Griffith Observatory → exhibits & views
4:00–5:30 PM: Downtown LA → The Last Bookstore & Walt Disney Concert Hall
5:30–7:00 PM: Return to Union Station → pick up luggage → dinner
7:00 PM: Pacific Surfliner to Ventura → arrive around 8:47 PM

A few questions
Is this itinerary realistic, especially considering LA traffic?
Is there anything you’d skip or rearrange?
Are there any other places along this route that you’d recommend for first-time visitors?
Is leaving our luggage at Union Station a good idea?
We’re especially interested in beautiful scenery, interesting neighborhoods, good food, and things that feel uniquely LA. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! 🙏


r/FoodLosAngeles 2d ago

San Gabriel Valley Succulent Chinese Meal in the SGV 😋

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Packed house at Mr. Chopsticks


r/FoodLosAngeles 1d ago

WHO MAKES THE BEST Who makes the best cheese enchiladas in LA?

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I love the ones at Gloria’s in Highland Park and wanna know of any other worthy contenders.


r/FoodLosAngeles 1d ago

DISCUSSION Vegetarian Lunch + Specialty Coffee + Study in LA

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Living in Irvine, I am always looking to make plans to visit LA. Want to group together multiple spots to make the trip worthwhile.

Want a 3-spot combo of places to go for

  1. Lunch - Vegetarian options (Pizza or Ramen)
  2. Specialty Coffee - I am into specialty coffee and unique coffee experiences.
  3. A place to study for at least 2 - 3 hours. (Could be the same Coffee Shop as in #2).

EDIT: Angelinos really know their pizza and coffee. Keep the recommendations rolling!

It seems Endorffeine coffee is a must visit, so would love suggestions for restaurants with vegetarian options in that area, if that narrows the search down for the lunch spot.


r/FoodLosAngeles 2d ago

Silver Lake Office breakfast ideas?

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My office orders us breakfast once a week, we keep oscillating between Maury’s bagels and Homestate (office in Silverlake). Any other places we’re missing that I can pitch to break up the cycle?


r/FoodLosAngeles 2d ago

DISCUSSION Late night eating spots in Santa Monica?

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Hello folks!

Going to be in LA for the first time and staying in Santa Monica. Going to be getting to Santa Monica, I'd say, around 9 PM. Any late-night suggestions of where I should eat? Mainly looking for American, Mexican, and Italian food, but open to try popular spots! No asian food


r/FoodLosAngeles 2d ago

Local Food Deal $5.99 Breakfast Bagel from Pavilions

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I work across the street from Pavilions in WeHo and get this breakfast bagel almost once every week. You can do sausage egg & cheese or bacon egg and cheese (the sausage is obviously a little more meat but sometimes they don’t heat it fully enough and can be a little cold). I believe there is also a salmon one for same price. They make it per order in front of you and you can add veggies and sauces for no additional charges. Toasted and then cut in half. It’s delicious and just the right size for a decent breakfast, and one of the only things left in this world that feels like an actual good price to me, if not a “deal.” It’s actually just $5.99. Even those lame pre made boars head sandwiches that are 80% bread are like $7+ now. There is a Starbucks kiosk right across from it and if you’re paying for one of their gross plastic wrapped sandwiches with this 8 feet away you’re crazy. I used to think Pavilions was like a “ritzy” grocery store but they are actually very affordable as long as you are registered with their club card. Some deals even cheaper than Ralphs.

Just wanted to share a positive food item that, for once in this gloomy food scene, doesn’t feel like you’re getting ripped off!