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Eat and drink for less with the best happy hour discounts in Los Angeles, including West African-inspired vegan cuisine, Spanish tapas, natural wines and nonalcoholic cocktails.
Stretch your dollar further with affordable and delicious meals for under $15, including Sonora-style burritos, burgers, Vietnamese comfort food, Salvadoran cuisine and more.
Los Angeles is a hub for reimagined, modern Indian cuisine, offering pizza slathered with green chutney, dosa quesadillas and a range of reinvented traditional dishes.
Longtime and new restaurants alike make this Culver City neighborhood a unique destination for Brazilian food in Los Angeles. Visitors can sample Brazilian pizza, sandwiches, homestyle cooking, and, of course, barbecue.
Plan to eat at newly opened spring restaurants that serve modern Korean cuisine, hand rolls and L.A.-style tacos, plus an eclectic Palm Springs option that’s perfect for your next road trip.
Make your next weekend brunch memorable with these picks from the 101 Best Restaurants guide, including a Levantine option in Long Beach, soul food in Mid-City, modern Mexican in the Arts District and more.
Venture beyond your usual Dodgers pre-game options with oysters, sake, arcade games across Silver Lake, Echo Park, and Chinatown.
Thai breakfast breaks boundaries with staples that can be eaten any time of day, such as hearty rice porridge, Thai tea pancakes and savory shrimp paste crepes.
From neighborhood bakeries to classic diners, here’s where to satisfy your craving for a nostalgic tuna melt sandwich in Southern California.
Take a break from sunbathing and vintage shopping to check out the best restaurants in Palm Springs and as far afield as Cathedral City and Yucca Valley, including a secret speakeasy, a Balkan-inspired beer hall and a classic steakhouse.