Restaurants / article / October 2012 (23)

The Definitive Guide to Leimert Park

10/30/2012

Leslee Komaiko

When you’re craving soul food, ribs or jerk chicken, Leimert Park delivers. Just a few minutes south of the 10 freeway, between Downtown and Beverly Hills, the predominantly African American neighborhood is worth checking out.

Dining by Metro

10/19/2012

Leslee Komaiko

In recent years a thriving restaurant scene has emerged in Culver City. Now you can get there on the Metro Expo Line. It’s the turquoise line on the Metro maps, not to be confused with the Blue Line.

A Global Celebration of the Egg

10/15/2012

Bill Esparza

Los Angeles with perhaps the broadest range of cultures within its borders, is the best place to enjoy egg dishes. Here’s an international taste of some of the best egg dishes in LA.

Top Los Angeles Salads

10/15/2012

Joshua Lurie

Certain stigmas surround salads. A salad doesn’t necessarily have to be a starter. Salads don’t even have to contain lettuce. Heck, a salad can even qualify as a filling meal. Here are 14 of the best salads in Los Angeles.

The Definitive Guide to Persian Square

10/12/2012

Tara de Lis

Located on Westwood Boulevard between Wilshire and Pico, the pocket of Persian restaurants near UCLA is in an area officially recognized by the City of Los Angeles as Persian Square, often referred to as Little Persia.

The Definitive Guide to Little Osaka

10/12/2012

Dylan Ho

For those that happen to work in the West LA area, the stretch of Sawtelle Blvd. between Santa Monica and Olympic known as "Little Osaka" is an amazing "lunch time cafeteria" devoid of corporate, strip-mall restaurants. Here are some places we enjoy in Little Osaka.

The Definitive Guide to Thai Town

10/12/2012

Joshua Lurie

Thai Town has much history and plenty of enticing dining options, well beyond the seemingly arbitrary borders of Hollywood Boulevard between Normandie and Western Avenues.

The Definitive Guide to Pico Boulevard 90035

10/12/2012

Leslee Komaiko

The stretch of Pico Boulevard between Beverwil to the west and Crescent Heights to the east might be considered Los Angeles’ kosher restaurant row. Read on for our round up of some of the best restaurants, kosher and non-kosher, along the melting pot that is Pico Blvd. 90035.

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