3. Tres by José Andrés
465 S La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
Spanish Restaurant · Mid-City West · 24 tips and reviews
Pocket Sun: European style brunch table is the best! $42 per person but it's worth it. Great salmon, oysters, shrimps, caviar and prime rib. Pastries are not as good as I thought though.
gina mom: Brunch buffet here is pretty amazing. Beautiful set up all around, exquisite meats like prime rib & exotic touches like caviar & that gazpacho- totes recommended! Esp if you get a private dining room.
G$: Sit by one of the fireplaces, it's more private!
6. Mercado Los Angeles
8.3
7910 W 3rd St (at S Fairfax Ave), Los Angeles, CA
Mexican Restaurant · Mid-City West · 40 tips and reviews
Brandon Tomyoy: Ceviche toastaditas here are delicious! Meaty and crunchy with a good blance of spice and acidity.
Los Angeles: Even if you don’t like flan, Mercado’s version is a must. The staff calls it “the best flan in the universe.”
Mary Ann Caram: Start with the Spicy Cucumber Margarita. This is, hands down, the best Margarita I've ever had.
8. Fig & Olive
8490 Melrose Pl (La Cienega blvd.), Los Angeles, CA
Mediterranean Restaurant · Mid-City West · 99 tips and reviews
Shelly Custodio: Try ALL of the crostinis! The fig, cheese, & almond one is the best IMO.
People: Check out what Halle Berry ordered during a recent visit to Fig & Olive! (Mmm...truffles!) Read more.
LA Weekly: "In case you were wondering how the restaurant Fig & Olive got its name, there are figs and olives on everything..." - Jonathan Gold Read more.
9. Robata JINYA
8.8
8050 W 3rd St (at Crescent Heights Blvd.), Los Angeles, CA
Japanese Restaurant · Mid-City West · 84 tips and reviews
Dominique Cherelle: Sushi: go for the albacore with crispy onions and ALWAYS get some ramen. Delicious!
Leslie Monchin: Melt in yo mouth. Chicken and oysters, tsukune, pork chashu, shrimp toast were all delish. Order the ramen half-size! Black ramen ftw
drinkwel www.drinkwel.com: Happy Hour 5:30-7 Monday-Friday
10. Crossroads Kitchen
9.0
8284 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA
Vegan and Vegetarian Restaurant · Mid-City West · 92 tips and reviews
Dianna K: Came for weekday brunch. The maple syrup w the chicken and waffles had a kick to it that really took it to the next level. perfect portion size AND they have bloody marys. Will be back for dinner
Eater: The tortelloni here is all plant-based, which means no egg. Still satisfying for diners looking for a delicious vegan pasta. Filled with almond cheese and laced with oven-dried tomatoes. Read more.
Gianni Love: Another gourmet vegan restaurant/bar w/ all of the pretentiousness of LA. The food was not impressive at all, especially for all the hype this chef gets. And extra emphasis on "gourmet." ;-)
12. The Village Idiot
7.8
7383 Melrose Ave (at Martel Ave.), Los Angeles, CA
Gastropub · Mid-City West · 131 tips and reviews
Brandi Richard: All of the food was excellent! We shared four entrees during brunch so we could sample the menu. It worked well.
Dina Sakr: I could spend all day at this place - great location and great food.
AskMen: Locals flock here to share a few pints with their mates & dine on classic pub fare, from fish’n’chips to mussels. The nights are packed, making for a lively atmosphere. So grab a barstool & have fun. Read more.
Tessa Spycher: It's definitely an experience. Love everything: croquettes, Philly cheese steaks, uni buns, pork cheeks, olives, etc.
Showtime Network: Liquid nitrogen Caipirinha! Love the decor at SLS. very interesting dining experience. Love the Philly cheese steak. It's like an delicious explosion in your mouth. -Francine, The Real L Word
Bloomingdale's: A slam-fest for just about all the senses, from the surreal décor by Philippe Starck to the equally surreal, small-plate sensations by a molecular gastronomy master. Don’t ask – just eat.