Best Neighborhood Gem Restaurants in Koreatown
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- CChristinaLos Angeles •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoAlways a favorite to come to Bestia, their food is stellar and they just do it right! Arriving right before restaurant opens is always a fave of mine, caught the tail end of their service staff pre shift and it totally warmed my heart. It really does make a difference when employees seem like they like where they work. I heard and felt energy, excitement and fun from each person I encountered.More infoBestiaPrice: Expensive• Italian• Downtown•4.7
- IIsmaelVIPLos Angeles •4 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoThis hidden gem in Hollywood Blvd. If you blink you will miss it. Pass by it many times until today, wow what I been missing out all these years. The restaurant takes you back to an old Hollywood, it’s a time capsule full of memories of days gone by. Musso & Frank preserves the service and food quality traditions of the past when no cellular phone service was available. The hostess, waiter, busboy, chef all served their best. Steaks A-1, Drinks and wine A-1, ambiance A-1. Thank you, I will be back ;).More infoMusso & Frank GrillPrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Hollywood•4.8
- AAnitaGreater Boston •6 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoWe visited to celebrate a birthday with a group of three, and since one of us is vegetarian, we made sure to choose dishes that everyone could enjoy, plus one dish with fish. We started with three dips—masabacha, baba ghanoush, and farm cheese—and four appetizers: Moroccan carrots, roasted cauliflower, grilled mushrooms, and prawns. For dessert, we had the kirsch custard. The dips were exceptional, each offering a delightful mix of textures and flavors; each was served with a different type of bread that perfectly complemented each dip. The appetizers were equally impressive. The grilled mushrooms had a lovely char, and the prawns, which were slightly spicy, were paired with a refreshing cucumber salad that balanced the heat beautifully. The kirsch custard was smooth and creamy, served with a cinnamon tuile and fruit compote, making it the perfect way to end the meal. We also enjoyed drinks from the bar, along with a bottle of wine. The food and service were both top-notch. One thing to note, though, is that the noise level in the restaurant is quite high, so if you’re looking for a quiet, intimate setting, this may not be the best option. However, it's a fantastic spot for enjoying a great meal with friends or if you don’t mind a livelier atmosphere.More infoBavelPrice: Expensive• Middle Eastern• Downtown•4.8
- MMadelaineVIPLos Angeles •36 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoJason provided top-notch excellent service. The food was delicious and we enjoyed every morsel. What a fantastic evening. We will definitely be back.More infoGwenPrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary American• Hollywood•4.6
- LLeoVIPOrange County •14 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoA gem located on the top floors of this landmark building adjacent to Pershing Square, downtown Los Angeles. It is a two elevator ride to the top where a restored "Perch" restaurant and bar are located. A opportunity to be seated at the perch viewing Los Angeles any time of day. Sunsets are extra special. You can view Los Angeles as it transforms from business to entertainment mode. Classic bar scene, delicious appetizers and an outstanding dining venue. If you love or hate LA, you will be charmed by Perch.More infoPerch LAPrice: Expensive• French American• Downtown•4.6
Discover best neighborhood gem restaurants in Koreatown
Discover the charm of dining in Los Angeles’ vibrant neighborhoods of Koreatown, West Hollywood, and Mid-Wilshire, where each restaurant stands out as a neighborhood gem. Catering to a variety of tastes, these eateries are celebrated for their unique ambiance, exceptional service, and commitment to quality cuisine. From the trendy streets of West Hollywood to the cultural richness of Koreatown and the historic elegance of Mid-Wilshire, these establishments offer a remarkable dining experience that locals and tourists alike cherish. Each restaurant, while diverse in its offerings, shares the common trait of being deeply rooted in its community, often featuring locally sourced ingredients and a menu that reflects the local character and culinary traditions. The dining scene here is a dynamic blend of innovative and traditional, providing options that satisfy both adventurous foodies and those seeking comfort in classic dishes. Whether you’re planning a special night out or a casual meal with friends, these neighborhood gems in Los Angeles promise a memorable gastronomic journey tailored to a wide array of preferences and occasions.