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Feb 22, 2024 · Here are 18 outstanding places to eat in Downtown Los Angeles. Note: For restaurants in the Arts District, see the Essential Arts District map; for restaurants in Chinatown, check out the...
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Best Restaurants in Downtown, Los Angeles, CA - Bestia, Perch, Girl & The Goat, DAMA, Chubby Cattle Little Tokyo, Joyce, Maccheroni Republic, Cabra, Bottega Louie, PASTA e PASTA by Allegro
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- Camphor. Boasting one Michelin star, Camphor is a unique fusion of French and Indian cuisine located in the heart of the Arts District. If the idea of a formal tasting menu at a Michelin-starred restaurant intimidates you, you'll love the a la carte ordering at Camphor.
- Bestia. Since 2012, Bestia has been a go-to for locals looking for consistent and high-quality Italian cuisine in DTLA. This modern and dimly lit restaurant is best known for its pizzas and pastas, all made fresh in-house.
- Niku X. Looking to enjoy dinner and a show in DTLA? NIKU X offers a contemporary yakiniku experience that showcases the beauty of Japanese Wagyu. The massive Japanese steakhouse stands at 9,000 square feet, and guests can choose between one of the Yakiniku tasting menus and the Tomahawk tasting menu.
- Kato. Enjoy a one-of-a-kind Michelin-starred meal when you sit down for dinner at Kato. Located at The ROW DTLA, Kato puts a modern spin on Taiwanese fare in a polished and contemporary setting.
- Bestia. Restaurants. Italian. Downtown Arts District. price 3 of 4. A decade after opening, the Arts District’s Bestia still turns tables—and typically requires reservations several weeks out.
- Hayato. Restaurants. Japanese. Downtown Arts District. price 4 of 4. Tucked behind traditional noren that hang over the door, chef-owner Brandon Go artfully tweezers a multicourse, traditional kaiseki dinner each night of service.
- Orsa & Winston. Restaurants. Contemporary Asian. Downtown Historic Core. price 3 of 4. Orsa & Winston is the crown jewel of chef Josef Centeno’s L.A. restaurant empire, and for good reason.
- Bavel. Restaurants. Mediterranean. Downtown Arts District. price 3 of 4. Brought to you by husband-and-wife team Ori Menashe and Genevieve Gergis, the same folks behind Bestia, the pan-Mediterranean Bavel is a sheer delight drawing on the couple’s shared cultural heritage.
- Pine & Crane DTLA. Taiwanese. Downtown LA. $$$$Perfect For:Brunch Walk-Ins Literally Everyone. In a perfect world, we’d eat at this all-day Taiwanese spot once a week.
- Kinjiro. Japanese. Little Tokyo. $$$$Perfect For:Special Occasions Impressing Out of Towners Date Night. Meals at Kinjiro come with a side of overwhelming peacefulness.
- Pizzeria Bianco. Pizza. Downtown LA. $$$$Perfect For:Date Night Lunch See And Be Seen Outdoor/Patio Situation Literally Everyone. RESERVE A TABLE. POWERED BY. The original Pizzeria Bianco in Phoenix makes some of our favorite pizzas anywhere in the country, and the restaurant's DTLA location follows suit.
- Damian. Mexican. Arts District. $$$$Perfect For:Impressing Out of Towners Outdoor/Patio Situation Special Occasions. Although Damian has a few famous siblings (the chef also runs Pujol in Mexico City and Cosme in NYC), this upscale Mexican restaurant is a star in its own right.
Downtown Los Angeles restaurants are full of all different cultures, and BadMaash adds to that cultural melting pot with their flavor-packed menu, featuring typical Indian street food, samosas, and kabaabs.
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Downtown LA. Perfect For: Lunch Getting Work Done. A block away from attractions like Grand Central Market and Angel’s Flight sits DTLA Cheese Superette, a tiny cafe and grocery store with a peaceful dining room that feels worlds away from the tourist chaos.