1. 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!
2. Kibitz Room
7.9
410 N Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles, CA
Dive Bar · Mid-City West · 18 tips and reviews
Los Angeles Times: Open from 10 a.m. every day, the Kibitz Room is a great place for a morning brew and a big bowl of matzo ball soup (ask for two spoons to make the meal romantic and cheap). Read more.
Where Los Angeles Magazine: 80-year-old Canter’s Deli, the Kibitz Room—the divey-est, strangest little club and bar in town. It has a history with rock ‘n’ roll royalty: The Doors & Frank Zappa kibbitzed and jammed here. Read more.
Hesh Meister: Tuesday night jams with the FOCKRs. You might even catch me sitting in on the Hammond organ from time to time.
5. The Bagel Broker
8.6
7825 Beverly Blvd (Orange Grove), Los Angeles, CA
Bagel Shop · Mid-City West · 50 tips and reviews
Richy Acosta: Try the Cinnamon Raisin Bagel with their Home made type Cream Cheese. You can't go wrong with that!
AskMen: The Bagel Broker serves 19 varieties of bagels. This bagel bastion is a regular celebrity stop, and has even made an appearance on Entourage. Read more.
Adam Cheung: I come from NY and this place is average. Bagels are small and the egg sandwich had no taste. Their cream cheeses are good though.