Joomyung Lee: Must go place in LA! The brazilian steak salad bar is amazing!!!
Natalie Pietrzykowski: Magi's is an Original from 1917- their corned beef & cabbage, French Dip sandos, banana squash, rice & beans... its ALL DELISH!!!
The Most Interesting Man in the World: I prefer picking an exotic piece of fruit myself, however dangerous the circumstances, but the quality and selection of tastes here might be worth risking your life for as well, should it be crowded.
7. Caffe Latte
6254 Wilshire Blvd (Crescent Heights Blvd), Los Angeles, CA
Coffee Shop · Mid-City West · 20 tips and reviews
Ken Kastenhuber: Awesome stop for breakfast that really hit the spot with some a carmalized onion scramble with peppers, feta cheese and a damn good cuppa joe. Down home vittles in the heart of LA.
Greg Jenness: This place is fantastic! Plus, the food is great and the service is so warm. Much better than most in LA.
CITY GRIT: Enjoy the best coffee in town if you're lucky enough to find a parking spot!
Jessica Chong: Eggs benedict extra hollandaise sauce on the side with a coffee. The perfect breakfast food... I've been getting the same thing for over 10 years and you can't go wrong.
Lauren Fox: Best homemade raspberry jam and biscuits! Highly recommend!
Michael Simpson: I've tried to like this place, but just can't. Thumbs up to the biscuits, clean bathrooms, and valet parking. Thumbs down to lukewarm food and bringing the check while you are still eating.
11. Tart
115 S Fairfax Ave (at 1st St), Los Angeles, CA
American Restaurant · Mid-City West · 91 tips and reviews
Adam Cheung: Really nice hidden gem across from The Grove. You can play like ping pong while you wait for your party to arrive at the adjacent Farmer's Daughter hotel. Nicely priced menu. Good veggies.
Ryan Patrick: Every meal is $12.99. Jump in the pool with your clothes on for half off.
Ryan Alexander: Awesome place for brunch. Ask to sit on the patio, great atmosphere.