The most complete UCLA on- and off-school food guide in history (2015 edition)

The most complete UCLA on- and off-school food guide in history (2015 edition)

Los Angeles can be said to be a heaven for food, a hell for fat people. It's another one-year school season. As a long-term UCLA food order (quasi food order) in Ximu District, let me give you a summary of the food in UCLA district. Not much nonsense, directly above.

In the past year, many new stores have been added in Ximu District, such as the Guishan family, Topleaf, and milk tea chain Coco. Let's take a look.

----Inside UCLA school----

 

The first is the powerful dining hall inside the school. Looks like I heard classmates say that UCLA's cafeteria is second in the United States. But that should be before Feast opens the door. In short, every student on live on campus is very confident in our cafeteria.

Dining Halls:

1. De Neve Dining Hall  It used to be the only restaurant under the mountain, which can accommodate more than 700 people, and there is a private dining room in De Neve Acacia. UCLA's most popular place to eat.The taste is popular, and everyone can accept it. De Neve's salad bar is very powerful.This evening will be transformed into a place for supper.All kinds of fried foods, ice creams, milkshakes will definitely make you delicious.But the only thing you need to worry about is your calorie intake.Supper is a major feature, chicken nuggets, burgers, onion rings... Evening pizza can be ordered online and then picked up.Very convenient I personally think that De neve's earlier omelet is the best made on the mountain.Large quantity and full flavor.

2. Covel Commons The cuisine here is different from other dining halls. Personally, I think it ’s more like eating for Muslim. No pork at all (thanksWang Lirui LarryClassmates pointed out: Covel also offers pork luncheon meat.Open long, delicious pasta.

3. Hedrick Dining Hall Personally think the best dining hall. Only open at night. But it was delicious. I used to have a sushi bowl every Friday. . Take it casually, and sometimes roast chicken. Give it directly to half a chicken. Very powerful. The disadvantage is that he is located on the top of the mountain. Usually you have to go a long way to eat. So few people eat in general. But if you eat, you won't regret it.

4. Feast at Rieber The legendary UCLA canteen is like a god.Every day of the week, we will change different patterns to give you delicious Asian food.There will be 2 themes every day. For example, Japanese Chinese is a strong combination, the key is to eat whatever you want, so you can enjoy it.And here you can eat matcha ice cream, and there are wonderful sessions of lion and dragon dances during the Spring Festival~

5. Bruin Café If you are usually too late, have to rush to class or have no time to eat, Bruin Café is a good choice.There are various sandwiches and salads to choose from. The coffee at Bruin Café is provided by The Coffee Bean.So for students who want to drink delicious coffee without leaving school, Bruin café is a good choice.Some students like the fruit cup and yogurt cup provided in the Bruin café.If your meal plan is P and there is no place to brush, you can consider to brush a few fruit cups or yogurt cups at B café.

6. Cafe 1919 This is a cafe very popular with Americans. It contains Italian pizza, Panini and sandwiches. Genova's pizza is delicious. In fact, the pizza inside is delicious. It's just big oil. If you want to lose weight, detour

7. Appointment It is UCLA's second fast canteen against the sky.A different daily special is available every day from Monday to five days a week.This restaurant is divided into three parts.The first is early.One is Mexican cuisine and the other is Asian cuisine.The breakfast here is my favorite.Things are different every day.Sometimes there is Burrito, sometimes it is better than the pork loin and egg burgers sold at McDonald's.Sometimes there is bagel.One meal will definitely feed you.The taco and Burrito in Mexico are delicious.Asian cuisine generally serves things like Panda every day, commonly known as "box lunch" and also a daily special that is different every day.I remember that there is a semester where Pho is offered every Thursday, and Sushi Bowl is offered on Friday, and occasionally there are churro with chocolate sauce in the evening. The recipe will change every semester.So when you are tired of dining hall, Rendezvous welcomes you.

Below is not neededPrice at meal plan (suitable for those comrades who are not P but need to treat):

Breakfast

Lunch / Brunch

Dinner

Theme Dinner

Students: On Campus Housing (OCH) Residents

$7

$8.50

$9.50

N/A

Students: Non-OCH Residents

$8.00

$9.75

$10.75

N/A

UCLA Staff Rate

$8.00

$9.75

$10.75

N/A

Department Card

$8.00

$9.70

$10.75

N/A

The dining hall is normally open.

Another powerful feature of the UCLA canteen is thatOnlineFind out the meals in each canteen of the school on this day, as well as the calories and nutrition of each dish. Even an apple, an omelet has calories. Very professional. For the majority of friends who need to control their diet.

----UCLA Restaurants----

This is divided into 3 areas: North campus, central campus and south campus.

North campus:

Cafe 451 (Young Research Library)

Jimmy's Coffee House and Lu Valle Commons are next to the law school.A place suitable for foraging for classmates on the North Campus~

Northern Lights is next to Young Research Lib. Oatmeal in the morning, fresh salads are optional, suitable for quick snack ~

Stage Canteen (Macgowan Hall)

Untitled, Cafe (Broad Arts Center, 2nd floor)

Central campus:

Bruin Buzz

Carl's Jr

curbside

Greenhouse

Jamba Juice, Sweetspot

Music Cafe

Tsunami Asian Noodle Restaurant, which sells various Asian noodles and sushi, boba (milk tea)

Taco Bell

Terrace Food Court Panda Express

Rubio's Baja Grill Mexican

Sbarro, italian, pasta

Wetzel's Pretzels (Pretzels, smoothies, boba next to it),

Worth mentioning is also Wolfgang Puck Express (it's a fast-food shop of Wolfgang Puck, the dishes are quite fine)

Kerckhoff Coffee House

South campus

Cafe Synapse (Gonda center) 

Court of Sciences Student Center There are Yoshinoya, Subway, Southern Lights, fusion, and bombshelter bistro.

Terasaki Cafe

Anderson School cafe Anderson’s own cafe is very good.Pizza and panini are delicious.It is a bit more expensive than other places.But after all, it is the Anderson business school


A collection of Westwood food guides for me and Meichen seniors: The following restaurants are inexpensive and good-quality student cuisines. The average meal per person is about 15 dollars (including tips) or less, and they are all near UCLA. Take the City Bus within 15 minutes.

Japanese and Korean cuisine:

Westwood:

1) Yamato 1099 Westwood Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90024
This is the closest Japanese food to the school. It is 15 minutes walk from Ackerman. The building that looks like a church on the corner of Kinross Street tastes okay (no special recommendation), but it is cheap and close. It’s his happy hour, half price for sushi hand-rolled appetizers, around $12 per person

2) Tomodachi Sushi:10975 Weyburn Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90024

3) Ami Sushi: 1051 Broxton Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90024

4) Onki Ramen:10942 Weyburn Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90024

5) ISO Fusion Cafe: 1108 Gayley Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90024

6) Gushi: 978 Gayley Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90024
Near Wholefood~ It is cheap and large (especially the meat is very large), I can eat two meals, and it is right next to the school. I walked for 10 minutes. There is really a lot of meat. Go for a meal. Although there is no dining environment at all (just a few tables in a kitchen), the food is very satisfying. To be honest, compared to Chinese food and Japanese food, Korean food is really nothing tricky, just come and go. BBQ kimchi soup, but Gushi makes this basic Korean dish very well, and the price is good, it's worth a try

7) Boiling Crab 10875 Kinross Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90024
Hottest everyone loves Cajun Seafood Boiling Crab also staying in Westwood!

Sawtelle:
It’s said that this is UCLA’s back cafeteria. From Ackerman Turnaround, take Culver City Bus 6 to Sepulveda/Olympic, go west for 2 blocks, cross the 405 highway and turn right, and then you will arrive at Japan Street in the west of Los Angeles. Japanese restaurants, each with its own characteristics (the Curry House, Asahi Ramen, Mizu 15, Wakasaya, Tofu Ya, Volcano, MAX Karaoke, Tatsu mentioned in this article are all on this street) There are also several Japanese supermarkets and one Japanese restaurant in this area. Bookstore/manga shop, a Japanese karaoke with quite complete Chinese songs, students who like Japanese products can visit more.

1. Curry House 2130 S. Sawtelle Blvd. #200 Los Angeles, CA 90025
Take Culver City Bus 6 from Ackerman Turnaround to Sepulveda/Olympic, go west for 2 blocks, cross 405 highway and turn right on the second floor of the plaza. It is a delicious Japanese curry shop. He sells Stone Pot Curry (curry stone pot). A must-try signature, $15.5, with seafood, fried chicken, eel, beef in four flavors, with a salad or soup, with various spiciness, suitable for people of all tastes; the portion is very large, full of one The pot stone pot rice is soaked in a fragrant curry sauce. . .Enjoy

2. Asahi Ramen2027 Sawtelle Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90025
Go north from the curry house for 2 intersections along the sawtelle. The soup on the left is delicious. The cheap Japanese ramen shop is very different from other Japanese restaurants. This ramen is very large, not the big soup bowls of ordinary ramen shops. The noodle soup with a little bit of noodles, this ramen bowl is enough to fill up his side dishes (Ban Ban Ji) is also great, a meal is about 10 dollars per person

3. Mizu212  :  2000 Sawtelle Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90025
Cheap Shabu Shabu restaurant in Japan, the decoration is simple and clean, about 12-15 knives per meal, but the portion is a bit small, diagonally opposite Asahi

4. Wakasaya (Japanese style paella) 2123 Sawtelle Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90025
Right across from Curry House, there are hundreds of different kinds of paella (3 kinds of Sashimi spread on the rice), he recommends his small set (a bowl of ramen, a bowl of sashimi rice, a can of drink), about $15 environment Very good, the waiter can speak Chinese, the only flaw is that the menu is only in Japanese and Japanese English, customers who are not familiar with Japanese cuisine can only guess at the picture

5. Tofuya UCLA  2021 Sawtelle Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90025
OnAsahi RamenNext door is a copycat version of BCD Tofu House. It sells about the same thing, but there is no fried yellow croaker and the taste is worse, but if you do n’t have a car and do n’t want to go too far, this is also a good choice.

6. Tatsu ramen with a soul  2123 Sawtelle Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90025
iPad ordering is convenient and fast, Red Ramen, Naked Ramen…with your choice of char siu pork, chicken, soft-boiled egg and free sweet corn, it is a favorite among ramen lovers~ a small group of food Comment hereLate Night Cafeteria in Little Osaka

7. ROC Kitchen  2049 Sawtelle Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90025
Although I once let the squadronCome to your heart's content, and return to your heart's content (click[Tucao] ROC's Xiaolongbao) But this is also one of the few places in West District that has Xiaolongbao, Beef Noodles, Fried Dumplings...

8. Galbi King 11267 National Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90064
It’s a self-service barbecue place. You can eat all you can eat at $16.95 per person. Of course, this is not as good as the choices in Koreatown, but it’s close to the school and the price is similar. There is nothing to complain about (except his Service, the waiter doesn’t speak English well, so I didn’t come for a long time.)

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Chinese:

1. KatsuraShaan family Qin West Chinese Cuisine
1767 Westwood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90024
Mainly Shaanxi Liangpi and Guilin Rice Noodles, many people who eat and drink in the minds of Los Angeles, Shaanxi Liangpi are synonymous with zongzi noodles and Liuzhou snail noodles.

2. Topleaf  
952 Gayley Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90024
On the west side, to be exact, a Chinese restaurant called Top Leaf is opened near In and Out near the school. The area is small, but there are soy milk bun fried rice, various noodles and so on. The boss graduated from ucla, and alumni all went to support it. They do n’t have to go to the east to have a Chinese appetite.

3. Noodle World
1118 Westwood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90024
The world of noodles, everything from wonton noodles to Thai fried noodles, can be tried by pasta lovers.

4. First Szechuan Wok
10855 Lindbrook Dr, Los Angeles CA90024 | (310) 208-7785
Many people have been in UCLA for many years and don’t know that this Chinese restaurant (Jiayuan) is located in Westwood (15 minutes walk from the school: tiverton/lindbrook). Although his taste is more American, it is known as Sichuan cuisine, but it is actually Cantonese Sichuan cuisine. , But it is cheaper and better than panda, not as sweet as panda. Lunch special at noon is usually $6.5 including a rice bowl, a bowl of hot and sour soup, a spring roll, and a cold noodle. The store is very quiet and the environment is good. Starting at $10

5. The Palace Seafood and Dim Sum
11701 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90025 | (310) 979-3377
Take BBB2 to the 2nd floor of the Plaza under Barrington. The taste is okay. The fried lobster in the shelter is very good. There is also Cantonese-style tea (available all day). This shop is the only base of Cantonese-style tea in West Los Angeles. It’s not a traditional trolley, but it tastes good. If you want to eat and drink tea but you can’t go to the east because you don’t have a car, you can try it. The original one was called VIP Harbor. Now it seems to have changed its owner and its name.

6. Ruyi Seafood Restaurant 
1822 Westwood Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90025
Take BBB1/8/12 to santa monica blvd. Cantonese food is not bad. You can order fried lobster with green onion and ginger for dine-in. The porridge is very good.

7. He woo 
11110 W Olympic Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90064
Take Culver City 6 to Olympic. The closest authentic Cantonese food to the school. The taste is sweeter, with Cantonese roast meat, and the steamed live fish is also good. The soup (Cantonese all know what this is) is also decent. The price Okay, around $12 per person

8. Hop Li
11901 Santa Monica Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90025
10974 West Pico Blvd. West Los Angeles, CA 90064
It is very similar to Hehe. It is more expensive than Hehe, and more American. You can try it if you are tired. There are two branches nearby, one on Pico (BBB 8/12 to pico) and one on Santa monica (BBB1 To the westgate)

9. Union Buffet
11819 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90025
The nearest Chinese buffet under BBB2/3 to westgate is quite generous and the taste is more authentic. It is 8 dollars for lunch and 13 dollars for dinner. It is suitable for eating and drinking when you are hungry after exercise. There are sushi and crab legs, not Bilaswei How bad is the buffet at $30 in Gas, although there is no snack, the environment is average

10.Jinjiang Restaurant
11057 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90025
Take the BBB 1/8/12 to Santa Monica, and then walk west to the 2nd floor of the square with 2 blocks. Shanghai cuisine, the taste is okay, but the portion is small, but it seems that Shanghai cuisine is the same.

11.Chengdu Restaurant
11538 W Pico Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90064)

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other:

1.Attari Sandwich Shop
1388 Westwood Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90024
The Iranian sandwich shop, just opposite the Iranian ice cream shop recommended by another post, take BBB1/8/12 to Rochester and walk a block forward to Wilkins Ave. Turn left for 5 meters and there is an iron gate and turn left to enter. Every Monday According to my Iranian landlord, it’s an authentic Iranian taste. I think it’s pretty good. His one-foot sandwich is about $7. I recommend beef tongue, spicy ham (Sossees), and chicken and potato salad (Olivieh-Chicken). Yes, there are also chicken Kotlet (chicken Kotlet). Of course, if you want to take the risk, you can also try their sheep brain sandwiches. The taste is a bit like tofu, but the taste of sheep is very exciting. You can also eat sandwiches. Try his different flavours of malt juice drinks. They are similar to domestic pineapple beer (all students in Guangdong should have had it), but they are completely alcohol-free (imported from the Islamic Republic of Iran), with 4/5 flavors, very unique It should be tried. Attari has also opened a dinner shop, selling a variety of Iranian barbecue, the taste is okay, you can try

2. Volcano Tea (desktop pearl milk tea shop)
2111 Sawtelle Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90025
In the small Japanese shopping mall directly opposite Curry House, the Taiwanese bubble tea shop with rich taste and authentic taste recommends his Yakult green tea. It opens very late every day, and the environment is also OK.

3. Boba Loca
10946 Weyburn Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90024
In Westwood, the milk tea shop near the movie theater (next to the 12-dollar shaving shop), but in fact, his milk tea is not very good, the pearls are not cooked, but his shaved ice is very good. His House Special Shaved Ice (the signature shaved ice) ) And Mango Shaved Ice (mango shaved ice) are very real, the price is not expensive (4.5 dollars per serving) for two people to eat together is quite good, after watching the movie a big enjoyment, seriously, I have eaten Boba Loca After the shaved ice and Saffron and Rose ice cream, what DD Riese is scum

4. Coco
Westwood:
10912 Le Conte Ave Los Angeles, CA 90024
Sawtelle:  11301 W Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90064
Coco milk tea, which is much beloved in China, has also opened branches in the west side, especially the Westwood branch is outside the UCLA campus. Pearl milk tea and various fruit teas are quite delicious.

5. Elysee Bakery 
1099 Gayley Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90024 Westwood
A French pastry shop next to Flyaway Bus Stop, according to French classmates, is very authentic, his tiramisu cake is really charming, and not very sweet, you can try.

6.Max Karaoke
2130 Sawtelle Blvd Ste 101 Los Angeles, CA 90025
This karaoke shop is just downstairs of Curry House. It is the closest to UCLA (except for the TV room of COOP). The karaoke hall is opened by Japanese, but the Chinese songs are also quite complete, roughly half a year slower than the latest popular- Around 9 months, the price is a bit expensive. Compared to the east side, it is not a grade. Happy Hour (before 8 pm) is $4 per person per hour, and evenings and weekends are $5 per person per hour, but compared to the east karaoke hall There are more English songs and Japanese songs, but in any case, the win is close enough and then the foodie guide in Los Angeles: Here is a word: If you want to become a real Los Angeles foodie, remember to follow us Los Angeles on meager Food squad.Every day someone will update the latest news of the foodies and recommend some delicious restaurants.

7. Honeymee
3377 Wilshire Blvd Suite 116, Los Angeles, CA 90010
The super cute honey ice cream also arrived at Sawtelle ~ milk ice cream with honey ~ The report after the team went to experience it here:Korean honeycomb ice cream HONEYMEE


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