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!
3. 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. The Hart + The Hunter
7950 Melrose Ave (at N Hayworth Ave), Los Angeles, CA
New American Restaurant · Mid-City West · 82 tips and reviews
Kevin Hart: Everything is 👌🏻. Except for the spicy grilled asparagus #wack
Global Highlander: For brunch, the biscuits & gravy are wonderful, shrimp & grits are pretty solid, and the greens & grains had mixed reviews. Espresso drinks are available. This is also a nice spot for dinner.
Los Angeles Times: The South filtered through the not-South: fried chicken skin served with hand-made Tabasco, a hot biscuit with a spoonful of pimento cheese or a steaming bowl of black-eyed peas. Read more.
8. A.O.C.
8.8
8700 W 3rd St (at S Hamel Rd), Los Angeles, CA
Wine Bar · Mid-City West · 123 tips and reviews
Sukhjeet: great for small plates, must try bacon wrapped dates!
Eater: With a new full bar and revamped California-style menu, the tastefully designed eatery is perfectly poised for drinks with friends at the bar up front or a quiet date in one of the back booths.
ZAGAT: If you don’t have a reservation, try the bar.