1. Pink's Hot Dogs
8.6
709 N La Brea Ave (at Melrose Ave), Los Angeles, CA
Hot Dog Joint · Mid-City West · 381 tips and reviews
Anastasia Giorgiova: My first time here ... Arrived 4pm on a Tues, with only a few people in line. Tried the Chicago Polish Spicy Dog (mustard, relish, lettuce, onion, tomato), fries & a diet cream soda. All delicious!!
Joseph C: Emeril Lagasse BAM!💥 Dog: 9" Stretch Dog, Mustard, Onions, Cheese, Jalapeño, Bacon & Coleslaw! $7.25 (+Tax) 👍😋
Dee Dee: The Fonda: chili, cheese, onions, and mustard. I substituted relish for onions...delicious! The line is long, but moves fast and definitely worth the wait! They accept credit cards.
2. Wirtshaus
8.6
345 N LA Brea Ave (btwn Beverly & Oakwood), Los Angeles, CA
German Restaurant · Mid-City West · 63 tips and reviews
Dave West: Schnitzel Broetchen $8, massive fried pork tenderloin w/tangy sauerkraut, crunchy cabbage, mayo & whole-grain mustard on sourdough. Fried potatoes feature onions & bacon. Ping-Pong table in back
Ali Oop: Gotta get that sausage sampler platter to start things off. And those mustards...mmmm.
Rebekah Adams: The pretzel, sausage and mustard is a fantastic snack!!
3. Crossroads Kitchen
8.9
8284 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA
Vegan and Vegetarian Restaurant · Mid-City West · 92 tips and reviews
LAist: The fall squash puree pizza looks like a flatbread, and features fall stunners like caramelized onions, spicy toasted pumpkin seeds, almond ricotta, crispy brussels sprout leaves, and mustard greens. Read more.
John Decker: Wonderfully romantic and downright hip, Crossroads is the L.A. hotspot. Crafted cocktails, the Kale Salad and the Bolognese Lasagna are musts! Chef Tal and staff, thank you!!
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.
5. Canter's Delicatessen
8.7
419 N Fairfax Ave (btwn Rosewood & Oakwood Ave), Los Angeles, CA
Deli · Mid-City West · 245 tips and reviews
Michael P: Great place for late night eats! Matzo Ball Soup is a must! Pickled tongue sandwich is also great with hot mustard.
ℳ𝒶𝓎♍: Canter's is a famous West Hollywood deli with a well preserved mid century interior, fantastic food, and timeless charm. The place is huge with two enormous dining rooms and a rad dive bar in the back
Latrice Smith: Buy Pastries
7. The Henry
8.6
120 N Robertson Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
American Restaurant · Mid-City West · 16 tips and reviews
Eyal Gutentag: The Henry is an absolutely beautifully architected space with everything from soft seating, loud tables in back near the kitchen you can peek into, quiet outdoor patio areas and a lively bar area.
N A: Corn pasta, truffle fries
Raul🌱: Vegan options and wine on tap.
10. The Little Door
8.8
8164 W 3rd St (Crescent Heights), Los Angeles, CA
French Restaurant · Mid-City West · 50 tips and reviews
Simon Gideon: Come for charm, intrigue, romance and an approachable elegance. The cuisine is refined without becoming pretentious, the service impeccable and the wine list superb.
Brandon Jones: If you don't get the coconut cheesecake, then you are a waste of life
Chiranuj Bhirombhakdi: Great food, superb deserts
13. Kibitz Room
7.9
410 N Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles, CA
Dive Bar · Mid-City West · 18 tips and reviews
Martini Mike: Awesome sauce as usual. Always great service, friendly staff, perfect cocktails!
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.