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Where Phil Rosenthal Eats In LA
The host of Netflix’s ‘Somebody Feed Phil’ checks in on his favorite diner, pizza place, Thai spot, and more when he's home in Los Angeles.
Whether it’s a breakfast meeting, or just quiet time on a Thursday, these are our favorite midweek breakfast spots.
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Yangban
Yangban is an upscale restaurant in the Arts District that serves genre-blurring Korean food (and some of the best wings in town).
DiDi is a Vietnamese spot in West Hollywood where having a good time is more important than having dinner.
SUR in West Hollywood is an even bigger mess than the TV show it stars in.
Uchi in West Hollywood is a big-name Japanese spot from Austin that's a foolproof spot to get dressed up and eat delicious sushi, and probably spend a lot of money, too.
Stir Crazy on Melrose is a breezy, chilled-out wine bar with good food, great music, and excellent people-watching.
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The Best Filipino Restaurants In Los Angeles
From turo-turo spots to wine bars with lechon, here are 16 of our favorite Filipino restaurants.
Any place that sells marked-up bottles and bowls of olives can call itself a wine bar. These 17 spots prove the genre can be a whole lot more.
Our 20 favorite Mexican restaurants in the city known for great Mexican food.
SPOTLIGHT: Venice
The Best Restaurants In Venice
From Abbot Kinney to the Boardwalk, these are the best spots to eat around Venice Beach.
Atla is a fantastic Mexican restaurant in Venice serving an all-day menu of expertly made classics. It might be casual, but it's not cheap.
Willie Mae's is a New Orleans' institution with a West Coast location in Venice. The speciality: spectacular fried chicken. You can skip the sides.
When it comes to LA's pizza-pasta-vegetable restaurants, Gjelina in Venice is still at the top of its class.
Si! Mon is an upscale Panamanian restaurant in Venice with food that's both outstanding and unique.