2. Magee's
7.8
Farmers Market (6333 W. 3rd St., #624), Los Angeles, CA
Snack Place · Mid-City West · 13 tips and reviews
Morgan Rhinehart: The French dip is really good but make sure you ask for salt! Also there's really no line. Just find a spot at the counter to order.
Macy Hong: And so begins my love for french dipped bread... try it! They give you more dip on the side too.
Chris Ledermuller: The corned beef is a taste like nothing in the world. And during fall, winter and early spring, order the caramelized banana squash as a side dish. It tastes like a dessert but is very good for you.
3. Little Next Door
8142 W 3rd St (Crescent Heights), Los Angeles, CA
French Restaurant · Mid-City West · 117 tips and reviews
Jeff Pierce: Great lunch spot. Try the French Dip
Neil Rosos: The French Dip here is the best. The bread is fantastic, and the mustard dip is ridiculously good. Side of shoe string pomme frittes. This is a must have.
Bravo: Romantic setting. Great wine list and excellent filet mignon. -Akiko Cook, Launch My Line
5. The Little Door
8.8
8164 W 3rd St (Crescent Heights), Los Angeles, CA
French Restaurant · Mid-City West · 50 tips and reviews
Sarah N: Great food, had the Brussel sprout salad and scallops. A bit on the pricey side for LA but worth it.
Brandon Jones: If you don't get the coconut cheesecake, then you are a waste of life
Chiranuj Bhirombhakdi: Great food, superb deserts
6. Rosewood Tavern
448 N Fairfax Ave (Rosewood Ave.), Los Angeles, CA
Pub · Mid-City West · 45 tips and reviews
Sienna Brown: The French dip sandwich is the way to go.
Vivianne Lapointe: Best burger and beer selection! And great weekend brunch as well!
David Hosmer: From this day forth, as mayor of Rosewood Tavern, I decree that all patrons of the bar area shall raise a toast & cheer "ladder drink" when an employee climbs the ladder to ensure favorable standing.
David Sternlight: Great, tender, juicy prime steaks in dark, romantic, candlelit old wood atmosphere. Priced accordingly.
Tony Blass: hennessy paradis after dinner
Sylvia Blanco: Very nice place, good food, wonderful service.
Natalie Pietrzykowski: Magi's is an Original from 1917- their corned beef & cabbage, French Dip sandos, banana squash, rice & beans... its ALL DELISH!!!
Monica Desai: Such a cute outdoor stop, plenty of food and snacking options for everyone
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.
10. Morel's Steakhouse
189 The Grove Dr, Los Angeles, CA
French Restaurant · Mid-City West · 49 tips and reviews
Irene T: The $17 half carafe of Rose is lovely and a good deal. Pair it w a cheese board or the muscles and it's a great French feeling "meal".
Rachel Mercer: Great people watching if you sit outside. The charcuterie plate is delicious (especially the chicken liver!) - and you can't go wrong with a burger, though the chicken baguette is also quite yummy!
Tee: Dont forget to validate your parking ticket!
Jennefer Shpilman: Good for breakfast, tasty, but huge portions (possible to order halfs)
Juston Payne: Sandwiches, soups, and breads are fantastic. Be warned: they're also huge.
Anthony Lagasca: One of my favorite joints in L.A. Breakfast served all day.