1. Blossom Vietnamese
8.0
426 S Main St (btwn 4th & 5th St), Los Angeles, CA
Noodle Restaurant · Downtown Los Angeles · 53 tips and reviews
Janis W: The food is fantastic here:) love the veggie fritters & veggie pho!! It's a Friday night staple for me.
Rachel Elnar: Awesome pho, but don't miss out on the Vermicelli noodles, spring rolls, shaking beef, or pork chops. Delish.
Diane Zurn: Great Pho. Ginger tea & spring rolls too. Cheap.
6. Wokcano
8.0
800 W 7th St (at Flower St), Los Angeles, CA
Sushi Restaurant · Financial District · 84 tips and reviews
Angie W: Try the miso soup and house salad. Very good. Spicy tuna crispy rise was OK
Leslie S: Average miso soup. Excellent salad. Very fresh fish. The BEST uni I've ever had (and that's not the sake talking)
Greta Otteson: Fun to go with a group, great sushi selection. You can also get a combo with you meal for 4 dollars extra, salad, soup and choice of rice. Delicious
7. Yangban
8.3
712 S Santa Fe Ave, Los Angeles, CA
Korean Restaurant · Downtown Los Angeles · 4 tips and reviews
Simple Foodie: Sausage, Wings, Matzoh Ball Soup, Cheesy Corn, Whipped Cream Cheesecake, Rice Crispy Treat.
Sophia Dominguez: get the wings & only get the matzo ball soup if you’re craving a traditional matzo ball soup
Peter Cucè: @brendaslee
8. Peking Tavern
7.3
806 S Spring St (8th Street), Los Angeles, CA
Gastropub · Gallery Row · 27 tips and reviews
Elizabeth Price: The spicy beef noodle soup is so worth getting! The meat is super tender and the broth is incredibly flavorful. Highly recommend.
Trish: order the spicy beef noodle soup. beef is tender, broth is good, noodles al dente. pot stickers and scallion pancakes are also a fave. extensive craft beer menu.
Eater: This subterranean Chinese pub has great craft beer and baijiu cocktails to keep the party going, but you can also opt for some house made noodles, dumplings, or soup, if you're in the mood. Read more.
9. Cole's
8.6
118 E 6th St (at Main St), Los Angeles, CA
American Restaurant · Fashion District · 194 tips and reviews
Amanda: Mac and cheese: order along with the tomato soup and mix them, so f-ing good!Happy hour: not listed on the menu, but you can order a half a grilled cheese and tomato soup for $5.
Debra Macki Makeup (MUA): Cole's is the oldest bar in LA! Great grilled cheese and tomato soup!
Bradley Bowns: 1/2 dip and slaw or grilled cheese and tomato soup
11. Sticky Rice
8.0
317 S Broadway # C-4-5, Los Angeles, CA
Thai Restaurant · 35 tips and reviews
LA Weekly: Over on the ever-changing chalkboard menu of specials, you'll find things such as a blistering tom yum soup; and if you're lucky, the excellent Issan-style sausage will not have been sold out. Read more.
Foxxy B: The spicy shrimp soup is large & quite grand, but too acidic (very tomato forward, not enough kick). Walk to the backside of the stall to get the noodle based dishes (separate counter).
Daphne Goon: Such a hype for this. The bbq chicken + sticky rice was ok. Tom yum goong was ok, not spicy enough and the only ingredients were mushroom and shrimp. Not authentic Thai tom yum. Disappointment
12. Au Lac
7.7
710 W 1st St (Hope Street), Los Angeles, CA
Vegan and Vegetarian Restaurant · Bunker Hill · 17 tips and reviews
Lani Love: Salt & pepper tofu/shrimp app is a must! Pho is great for a quick lunch.
Doris Neubauer: The Pho is great and the Bun 33 entree (kelp noodles with veggies). This is definitely a date spot trying to play up the fresh, healthy game on classic Asian dishes. Cucumber mule was alright.
Doris Neubauer: As a couple, split the Pho, Bun 33 and Chinoise salad. We ordered the Mad Flax as a starter (while good...it's just two crackers that wasn't as memorable). You can skip dessert.
14. Paul's Kitchen
7.7
1012 S San Pedro St, Los Angeles, CA
Chinese Restaurant · Fashion District · 17 tips and reviews
Christal Star: Egg Foo young chicken and War Won ton soup
Dee Dee: Reasonably priced Cantonese food in the fashion district. No fancy building just good food. CASH only. Favorites are kung pao three flavor, and the wor ton soup.
Lisa Reed: The best Chinese food in Los Angeles for over forty years. Tommy La Sorta brings the Dodgers by after home games. Everything is excellent.
15. Orsa & Winston
8.1
122 W 4th St (btwn S Main & S Spring St), Los Angeles, CA
Italian Restaurant · Gallery Row · 17 tips and reviews
Time Out Los Angeles: An absolutely lovely, perfectly wintery chestnut soup with Maine lobster and a dollop of crème fraîche. Read more.
Michael Chen: Very delicious directional tasting menu. Great wine pairings. Favorite was the beef carpaccio
Los Angeles Times: "If no one has ordered the super omakase reserved for the four-seat chef's counter, ask to sit there, where you can watch each dish come together." Read more.