[Eating Goods List] 2014 Los Angeles' Most Popular Restaurants List (Non-Chinese)

[Eating Goods List] 2014 Los Angeles' Most Popular Restaurants List (Non-Chinese)

2014 is the fastest growing year for the food team. Thank you for your company and support! Your new year's greetings team has all received, I wish you all a better year! In the first period of the year, all members of the team brought the team's delicious food to the people. No matter what your budget, love delicious food or beautiful scenery, I believe these foodies choose"2014 Los Angeles Most Popular Restaurant List", Can make you eat Korean food, French food, Japanese food, Italian food or steak house, hamburger, coffee, dim sum...you can eat happily!Let's take a look!Maybe the restaurant you go to most often is on the list too😀

Steakhouse

The steakhouse in Los Angeles may not be as famous as New York, but there are several expensive but very delicious beef. There are two restaurants on the squad list, one is the steak house of the famous chef Wolfgang Puck, and the other is the high-end steak chain restaurant that runs the East and West Coast.

Cut

CUT, as the top steakhouse under Wolfgang Puck, is indeed well-deserved. This restaurant is located at the intersection of Wilshire and Rodeo, in the Four Seasons Hotel, which is very classic with national flags.It was this scene that helped Julia Roberts become popular. The decoration of the restaurant is modern and simple and elegant. The slightly noisy music background speaks, but the restaurant atmosphere is a bit relaxed and lively. Young people will not feel that the atmosphere is too mature.
Beverly Hills, 9500 Wilshire Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA 90212 | (310) 275-5200

Maestro's


This steakhouse is typical of a high-end restaurant: moderate service, elegant and caring; elegant and low-key atmosphere, everything is just right. You will not be disappointed when you eat dessert all the way from pre-meal bread.
Beverly Hills, 246 N Canon Dr, Beverly Hills, CA 90210 | (310) 888-8782

French

It seems that French cuisine is synonymous with "traditional western food" in my heart. Foie gras, snails, caviar... high-quality ingredients, exquisite presentation, and thoughtful service. What you enjoy during your meal is not just the delicious food, but the entire experience.

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Two Michelin star restaurant in the center of Santa Monica. The refreshing and low-key layout is a touch of ocean. One of the best restaurants in South Canada. "The selection of materials is pleasantly surprised, the workmanship is exquisite, the originality of the plate is rich, and the taste levels are rich. After a meal, the clouds flow." Even if your expectations are already high, you will still surpass this expectations and shock you. Ye Bao, who loves to eat and eats, recommends it sincerely.
Santa Monica, 1104 Wilshire Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90401 | (310) 395-0881

The Little Door


The environment is superb and romantic, and their candlelit dinners feel like dining in the Champs-Elysées park in France. "Little Door tastes good, but the environment and atmosphere are generally eaten." Wen Xinru of the team commented.
Beverly Grove, 8164 West 3rd Street, Los Angeles, CA 90048 | (323) 951-1210
Santa Monica, 246 26th Street, Santa Monica, CA 90402 | (310) 310-8064

Republic


Compared to Providence, which has only a fixed menu and eats for two or three hours (although it is also very delicious and amazing), the atmosphere of République is much more relaxed. You can enjoy high-quality dishes; however, if you want more leisurely enjoyment, the bar counter and all-day breakfast are your dishes.
Hancock Park, 624 S La Brea Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90036, (310) 362-6115

Italian

In addition to pizza and lasagna, there are many other delicious Italian dishes. It is said that the French first learned to use knives and forks, also from the Italians, so if you want to have a sentiment, find an Italian restaurant (male) restaurant (friends).

Bestia

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It is not surprising to say that it is the hottest restaurant in Los Angeles in 2014. The team's most accurate media voted the Italian restaurant in Los Angeles restaurant list. Although this place is extremely difficult to book, the price is not as amazing as the previous restaurant. Bestia's handmade pasta cavatelli alla norcina-ricotta dumplings with crumbled black truffles, spicy pork sausages, and salted cheese with patano, are delicious. And the increasing number of new dishes ensures that guests have the opportunity to harvest surprises every time.
Downtown, 2121 E 7th Pl, Los Angeles, CA 90021 | (213) 514-5724

Angelini Osteria


Despite the narrow table, this restaurant is always full. Guests sit at the narrow white cloth table where elbows elbow, and taste the rustic and creative Italian cuisine of chef Gino Angelini (from Rimini, Italy). It is said that this shop is often visited by celebrities.
Fairfax, 7313 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90036 | (323) 297-0070

800 Degrees Pizza

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Who says you ca n’t eat good food on a limited budget? 800 Degree Pizza is one of the most popular Italian restaurants in Sawtelle. The new store also has an oversized Private Dining Room. At the end of the year, drink beer with friends, chew pizza, and have a party for young people.

Westwood, UCLA, 10889 Lindbrook Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90024 | (310) 443-1911
Santa Monica, 120 Wilshire Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90401 | (310) 566-0801
Pasadena, 2 E Colorado Blvd, Pasadena, CA 91105 | (626) 993-6455
Westchester, Tom Bradley International Terminal, 401 World Way, Los Angeles, CA 90045

Seafood

Although American, French, and Japanese restaurants are definitely indispensable for high-quality seafood, some restaurants still think that a label such as "seafood restaurant" is most suitable for them.

Providence

Located in a quiet neighborhood of Melrose, next to Paramount. It is tempting to wonder: Was it opened here to receive high-level film companies, directors and actors? Providence is an old-fashioned high-end restaurant in Los Angeles. It is delicious and sophisticated. Several fixed menus allow customers to choose from a five-course mini menu to a more than twenty-course luxury menu. Although it is expensive to eat a meal, a special occasion is really a sensory treat.
Hollywood, 5955 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90038 | (323) 460-4170

Water Grill

Western-style seafood restaurant with high standard. Some people in the squad stated that family or friends would definitely take it here once to come to Los Angeles. Comfortable but not overly luxurious, relaxed but not perfunctory. From the ingredients, to the cooking methods, to the service and atmosphere, they are perfectly presented to customers.
Downtown, 544 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90071 | (213) 891-0900
Santa Monica, 1401 Ocean Ave, Santa Monica, CA 90401 | (310) 394-5669

Boiling Crab


It is not only Fining Dining that is very popular. As a seafood restaurant with an average of $20-$30 per capita, Boiling Crab has a say.Whether it’s the Ktown shop or the SGV shop, there must be crowds of people in the evening, and there are many people who have been waiting for an hour to have a meal of crayfish and snow crab legs.But thick sauces, springy seafood, cold beer... who doesn't love it?
Koreatown, Wilshire Center, 3377 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90017 | (213) 389-2722
Alhambra, 742 W Valley Blvd, Alhambra, CA 91803 | (626) 576-9368
Alhambra, 33 W Main St, Alhambra, CA 91801 | (626) 300-5898
13892 Brookhurst St, Garden Grove, CA 92843 | (714) 636-4885
14241 Euclid St, Garden Grove, CA 92842 | (714) 265-2722
18902 E Gale Ave, Rowland Heights, CA 91748 | (626) 964-9300
1500 W Macarthur Blvd, Santa Ana, CA 92704 | (714) 979-2722

Japanese

Japanese restaurants in Los Angeles can be divided into many categories: izakayas with delicious side dishes and a wide selection of beverages; ramen restaurants that are still open in the middle of the night and offer warm noodle soup; sushi restaurants that use high-quality raw materials... even the areas that eat Japanese food. There are several places to choose from, Little Tokyo, Little Osaka and Torrance.

Sushi Zo

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An upscale Japanese restaurant offering only Sushi Omakase. Omakase is a way for the chef to customize a meal based on the ingredients of the day and the ingredients of the season, but the guests cannot order food. (Of course, if you have allergic ingredients, please inform the store). No matter how fussy the old lady, it is still necessary to give way to the choice of the chef. This is the confidence of an Omakase restaurant.

Little Tokyo, Downtown, 422 E 2nd St, Los Angeles, CA 90012 | (213) 617-0552
334 S Main St, Los Angeles, CA 91003 | (424) 201-5576

Tsujita


Who do you think of when you want to eat ramen? In addition to the big black house, there are also delicious Japanese noodles in other places in Los Angeles. Jindao's ramen is topped with rich pork sauce, crispy and seaweed, and soft-boiled, half-boiled braised eggs that are pickled and soft. The name Tsujita is synonymous with dipping noodles in Los Angeles. The second shop, Annex, sells Tokyo-style ramen, which can also have a thick and delicious soup base and smooth and flexible noodles.
Sawtelle, 2050 Sawtelle Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90025 | (310) 231-0222
Sawtelle, 2057 Sawtelle Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90025 | (310) 231-7373

Korean

Located in the area of ​​Koreatown west of the city center, there are many small and cheap restaurants hidden in the area, such as tofu soup, grilled meat and fried chicken.

Kang Hodong Baekjeong

Talking about the iconic barbecue restaurant that has been mentioned in the Koreatown Barbecue Association, the freshly grilled barbecue meat is juicy and flexible, plus the quality of their meat is good, and the oil is full, and it is very satisfying to dip in coarse salt. The steamed egg on the outer circle of the baking tray is unique. The typical Korean barbecue restaurant is a bustling environment, and it is suitable for eating meat with a lively atmosphere. The third floor and the third floor are always full of people waiting at the door. Sometimes it takes three hours on weekends.
Koreatown, Wilshire Center, 3465 W 6th St, Los Angeles, CA 90020 | (213) 384-9678
5171 Beach Blvd, Buena Park, CA 90621 | (714) 739-9678

Beverly Soon Tofu


The decades-old restaurant only focused on tofu soup, but was widely praised on the streets for its constant good taste. Whether it's seafood tofu soup, kimchi tofu soup, or a plate of fried, succulent and tender beef, everything here is delicious.
Koreatown, 2717 W Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90006 | (213) 380-1113

Burger / American

Umami burger

When it comes to Gourmet Burger in Los Angeles, Umami is recommended by everyone. Crunchy cheese slices, truffle oil fries, and a variety of delicious handmade kimchi all add to the burger.

Santa Monica, 500 Broadway, Santa Monica, CA 90401 | (310) 451-1300
Arts District, Downtown, 738 E 3rd St, Los Angeles, CA 90013 | (323) 263-8626
Fairfax, 189 The Grove Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90036 | (323) 954-8626
Los Feliz, 4655 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90027 | (323) 669-3922
Studio City, 12159 Ventura Blvd, Studio City, CA 91604 | (818) 286-9004
Burbank, 4300 W Riverside Dr, Burbank, CA 91505 | (818) 433-3680
Downtown, 852 S Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90014 | (213) 413-8626
Pasadena, 49 E Colorado Blvd, Pasadena, CA 91105 | (626) 799-8626
Hermosa Beach, 1040 Hermosa Ave, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 | (310) 214-8626
Westchester, 400 World Way, Los Angeles, CA 90045 | (310) 646-3470
338 S Anaheim Blvd, Anaheim, CA 92805 | (714) 991-8626
Hollywood, 1520 N Cahuenga Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028 | (323) 469-3100

Pink's Hot Dogs

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Here you can find all kinds of hot dogs named after the celebrities. The taste aside, it must be 10 points. Although it is a small hot dog shop, the business has not been bad since it opened in 1939. If you want to walk around Hollywood, it's the best place to try a hot star afterwards.
Fairfax, 709 N La Brea Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90038 | (323) 931-4223

In-n-out

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Local ingredients, affordable prices, and countless secret menus. In the past year, many people have become new fans of In-n-Out, and many people continue to be their old diners. It's not exquisite or tall, but the taste and style are really addictive. Not to mention it's hard to find out of California.

Cafe & Dessert & brunch

Qiang Qiang, girls' favorite coffee, snacks and brunch!Fruit, toast, sunshine, cake, coffee, champagne orange juice, Yan Yan...your favorite weekend morning, isn't it?The following shops are suitable for you who love photography, love sweets, or have a girly heart!

Urth caffe

The organic coffee beans used in the cafe that pays close attention to quality and strict selection of materials are its own brand, and have been regarded as the first choice by many people on the Internet. Each time you pull a flower, it will be slightly different. If you are lucky, you can meet a master pull flower. Choose a large cup of coffee carefully, because the size is really impressive! The fruit in the dessert is very fresh. Napoleon, cheesecake and tiramisu are pastries that are often bought short.
Arts District, Downtown, 451 S Hewitt St, Los Angeles, CA 90013 | (213) 797-4534
West Hollywood, 8565 Melrose Ave, West Hollywood, CA 90069 | (310) 659-0628
Beverly Hills, 267 S Beverly Dr, Beverly Hills, CA 90212 | (310) 205-9311
Santa Monica, 2327 Main St, Santa Monica, CA 90405 | (310) 314-7040
Pasadena, 594 E Colorado Blvd, Pasadena, CA 91101 | (626) 844-4644

Bottega Louie


Which Los Angeles Macaron is better?Many people would recommend Bottega Louie. Red, yellow and green macaroons in various colors are neatly placed on the white marble countertop. If you are not paying attention, you will be surrounded by the romantic atmosphere around you. You can buy two dozen "girly crisp breasts" in one breath. ".Choosing children’s shoes with difficulty will spend a "very uncomfortable" day here, because not only there are dozens of macarons to choose from, but a cabinet of classic French desserts will also make you look dazzling: the opera cake with gold leaf, Cheese tart full of fruits, fluffy and soft cream cake... In addition to the spacious snack cabinet, brunch here is also very popular.If you want to avoid the peak, it is recommended to go early.

Downtown, 700 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90017 | (213) 802-1470

blu jam


Many people think that the best place to eat brunch, luck, and meet Hollywood stars here. The price is moderate and the portion is sufficient, so always line up at the door. French toast is recommended. The tenderness on the outside and the freshness on the inside are smeared with fresh jam, which immediately awakens your weekend morning.
Fairfax, 7371 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90046 | (323) 951-9191
Sherman Oaks, 15045 Ventura Blvd, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403 | (818) 906-1955
Woodland Hills, 23311 Mulholland Dr, Woodland Hills, CA 91364 | (818) 222-1044

Porto's

A bakery that allows many foodies to remember year after year, classic popular cheese rolls, meaty potato balls, big stuffing croissants, colorful Italian cheesecakes... Even better, this price Incredibly affordable.You will often find that you can buy a box of cakes and bread for only ten yuan.

Glendale, 315 N Brand Blvd, Glendale, CA 91203 | (818) 956-5996
Burbank, 3614 W Magnolia Blvd, Burbank, CA 91505 | (818) 846-9100
8233 Firestone Blvd, Downey, CA 90241 | (562) 862-8888

Lady M


Whether it's dessert or decoration, Lady M pursues extreme simplicity. Zhendian Dessert French Crepe Cake has a simple and simple appearance and does not make too many complicated decorations, but the thin and soft crust, fresh and smooth cream, and rich texture, it easily conquers your taste bud.
Beverly Grove, 8718 W 3rd St, Los Angeles, CA 90048 | (424) 279-9495

 

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