Yeret Gallardo: Brisket sandwich wow!!! Sex in my mouth!!! Amazing to die for!!!!!
Michele: Delicious macaroons, banana nut muffins, chai latte, and sandwhiches! They also do excellent catering for business meetings in DTLA. Today I scored big baguette for $1.
Mike Neely: Great place! Gourmet on South Figueroa at reasonable prices.
2. The Stocking Frame
8.2
911 S Hill St, Los Angeles, CA
American Restaurant · South Park · 43 tips and reviews
Nej Kutcharian: Best items to try from the evening bar menu:- Marrow bones- House Smoked Brisket Pastrami Tacos- Hamachi Crudo
Todd B: Great service, excellent bourbon selection, opening soon for lunch. Choice spot to watch a Kings game.
Edgar Varela: Best bet is Share, get multiple plates to share. Great food, amazing space, reasonable prices, this place is definitely going to be on many DTLA top restaurant lists. Cheers, Enjoy!!
3. Little Sister
8.6
523 W 7th St, Los Angeles, CA
Asian Restaurant · Financial District · 56 tips and reviews
Reserve: The Banh Mi at Little Sister in LA takes cold cuts, lemongrass chicken or spiced brisket and tops them with light, fresh vegetables like daikon and carrots, sliced cucumber, cilantro and jalapeño. Read more.
Doug de Wet: Our server recommended the refreshing grilled prawn salad. Bursting with bright, bold flavors and fresh herbs, it was crunchy and wonderful.
Roberto Chan: It's always crowded here, suggest to make reservation here, recommend the lemongrass chicken, red braised lamb curry
7. Otium
8.5
222 S. Hope St., Los Angeles, CA
New American Restaurant · Bunker Hill · 64 tips and reviews
Doug de Wet: Their killer kale salad features complimentary flavors and textures: salty, sweet, sour, nutty, crunchy with great mouthfeel. Satisfying and clean, it plays well with other dishes.
Doug de Wet: Fabulous first impression: kale salad, hangtown fry, and avocado toast all delicious, Dwell worthy design, vibrant energy, a powerhouse, destination worthy addition to DTLA's culture boom
Haesung Kim: Corn-filled agnolotti!!!!!
8. Blossom Vietnamese
8.0
426 S Main St (btwn 4th & 5th St), Los Angeles, CA
Noodle Restaurant · Downtown Los Angeles · 53 tips and reviews
Adrian Phillips: I usually get the 23, which is the rice noodle salad thing with egg rolls, shrimp and steak. The egg rolls are great as an appetizer. Great value for dinner if you're looking for a cheaper meal.
Blixa G: My favorite place in the whole wide world to eat pho.
Pam: Lemongrass beef over vermicelli noodles
9. California Pizza Kitchen
7.6
735 S Figueroa St Ste 305 (at W 7th St), Los Angeles, CA
Pizzeria · Financial District · 24 tips and reviews
Roberta Moeschter: Mike was great! My mojito was the best i've had in a long time. Highly recommend the kung pao spaghetti.
trice the afrikanbuttafly: try cpk 4 happy hour, u'll be pleasantly surprised!
Jaime Lin: Wild mushroom pizza with truffle oil, delicious. Jambalaya is way better than Cheesecake Factory, maybe a bit salty but you can ask for light sauce. Finish off with butter cake with ice cream.
11. Clifton's Republic
7.4
648 S Broadway (at 7th Street), Los Angeles, CA
Restaurant · Downtown Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA · 67 tips and reviews
Cherith Zanghi: Awesome atmosphere and good music (think jazz, soul and Motown). Tons of space. Food is great, big portions. Awesome place for a night out! Small food counter in front stays open til 2am 🙌🏼
HiddenLA: Don't miss the museum on the third floor. Also, be sure to check out the chapel and push the button inside to hear Clifton's founder Clifford Clinton read a parable about redwood trees to you. Read more.
Curbed: The sidewalk terrazzo in front of Clifton's Cafeteria on Broadway dates back to the thirties and includes representations of SoCal landmarks including City Hall, the Coliseum, and the Tar Pits. Read more.