1. Bread Lounge
9.0
700 S Santa Fe Ave, Los Angeles, CA
Bakery · Downtown Los Angeles · 56 tips and reviews
Tasting Table: Try the smart, tangy tuna sandwich called Plenty of Fish which includes lemon-dill aioli, albacore tuna, harissa, sliced tomato, Kalamata olives and arugula: Read more.
Pocket Sun: Plenty of fish sandwich was okay - baguette was way too hard to bite into. Not a great menu selection. Probably wouldn't go back again.
Danny Nathan: Had an awesome lunch here. The smoked salmon sandwich was tasty.
2. Fisherman's Outlet
8.3
529 S Central Ave (at 5th St), Los Angeles, CA
Seafood Restaurant · Downtown Los Angeles · 44 tips and reviews
Phil Rojo: Not every place has to look fancy to make good food. A fish sandwich from here has become almost a mandatory part of Lent.
Gregor Martynus: The food is really good, amazing value for the price! Pretty crowded, but lines move very fast.
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!
3. Cole's
8.5
118 E 6th St (at Main St), Los Angeles, CA
American Restaurant · Fashion District · 194 tips and reviews
charlynne moyer: Cocktails, for sure. Garlic Tater tots, tuna sandwiches
Cathérine V.D: Really enjoyed my Manhattan drink! First night in DTLA, started in style! (Also try their old fashioned during happy hour!)
ZAGAT: Check out Varnish, a speakeasy accessible through the back of the restaurant, for old-fashioned libations.
5. Bottega Louie
9.0
700 S Grand Ave (at 7th St), Los Angeles, CA
Italian Restaurant · Financial District · 782 tips and reviews
Alfredo Lomeli: The tuna sandwich is delicious! It's probably one of the best I've ever had. I highly recommend it!
Shani Adia: Come ready for dessert. And for pre-dessert, try the mushroom fries, meatballs, and lamb shank. Their dessert display is heavenly, and they had my fav wine too :)
LA Weekly: From cocktails to comforting salads, grilled chops, American sides & heaven-sent chocolate soufflé there's no getting through the entire menu. Free corkage for 1st bottle. Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Brian Chernick: Amazing acoustics with no bad seat in the house. Please make it a point in your life to see at least one show here. The architecture alone is worth the visit.
HISTORY: Home to the Los Angeles Philharmonic, this 3.6-acre complex designed by architect Frank Gehry was initially funded by Lillian Disney, widow of Walt Disney
Los Angeles: Look for the "Rose for Lilly" designed by Gehry as a tribute to Lillian Disney, knowing that she loved Royal Deft porcelain. More than 200 vases and 8,000 tiles were used for the fountain.