1. Bestia
9.2
2121 E 7th Pl (at Santa Fe Ave), Los Angeles, CA
Italian Restaurant · Downtown Los Angeles · 249 tips and reviews
Melissa Risteff: Don't miss the roasted bone marrow, chicken gizzards, mussels and clams, and veal tartar = WOW! excellent service and wine recommendations!
Justin Baum: Grilled fish, lamb ragu, white Negroni, mussels & clams
Test Profile: Clams and mussels
2. The Water Grill
9.0
544 S Grand Ave (at 6th St), Los Angeles, CA
Seafood Restaurant · Financial District · 68 tips and reviews
Rachel Elnar: The Sunday clam bake is very nice, try it! Clean flavors, tasty and enjoyable.
Marco Marano: Excellent service and old school decor....try the Chilean Sea Bass it's fresh and meaty. Also the Cherrystone Clams melt like butter. Fish and chips is also tasty especially if you are at the bar.
Eater: Premier seafood served in a recently renovated, modernized space. There's a raw bar, a tank with live ocean creatures, but do remember fresh fish will cost you. [Eater 38 Member]
3. Bottega Louie
8.9
700 S Grand Ave (at 7th St), Los Angeles, CA
Italian Restaurant · Financial District · 782 tips and reviews
Jason Yoong: Best italian food in LA, great service and amazing New York-like atmosphere- Clam pizza- White beans and sausage- Squash- Meatballs
t.n.t.: Portobello fries, Margherita pizza, or Clam pizza.. NOM NOM NOM! :)
Burt Simpson: Mussels very good. Scampi very very good. Linguini clam, overcooked, washy but edible. Chef too generous with garlic. You don't need as much to cook italian :) generally speaking is worth the trip!
4. Fisherman's Outlet
8.2
529 S Central Ave (at 5th St), Los Angeles, CA
Seafood Restaurant · Downtown Los Angeles · 44 tips and reviews
William Matzuy: This is the place to eat sea food in L.A. The halibut is my wife's favorite. The clam chowder in a cold day hits the spot.
Starry Kitchen: Charboiled Fish is done to perfection. Personally prefer these more than the fried fish. Always get the Sea Bass w/ Garlic Butter Sauce.. So EFFIN good!
Jeremy Hermanns: Los Angeles's version of Seinfelds Soup Nazi - amazing Fish, fried shrimp and lobster bisque.
5. 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!!!!!
7. Arashi Sushi
7.9
1111 S Hope St #100, Los Angeles, CA
Sushi Restaurant · South Park · 38 tips and reviews
Mohammed Abu Hajar: Lobster Baked Sushi, the Philadelphia sushi and the beef teriyaki and the Chicken Teriyaki and House Salad and the Blue Crab Sushi and the Garlic edamame is a must, the Miso Soup is good starter 👍
lostinpillows: listen to them.. lemon roll :]
Alex Stockham: Nice rolls and great cucumber salad. Good happy hour prices as well.
9. Colori Kitchen
7.6
429 W 8th St (at S Olive St), Los Angeles, CA
Italian Restaurant · Jewelry District · 37 tips and reviews
Lukas Schuchard: Italian cuisine properly done. Colourful assortment of dijon mustard salmon with potatoes, broccoli and red pepper. The mustard's a bit to dominant for the fish, though perfect with 'em potatoes!
Rohan Gupta: The Cioppino. Maybe there is better on this planet, I have not had it yet.
Aaron: you can bring your own wine.