2. Cofax
8.3
440 N Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles, CA
Coffee Shop · Mid-City West · 32 tips and reviews
Zachary Steinback: Breakfast burrito with chorizo is the way to go.
LAist: The smell of the breakfast burrito is enough to drive you wild: home fries, sizzling ancho chile-laden chorizo, fresh fried tortilla chips, and fluffy scrambled eggs all cradled in a warm tortilla. Read more.
Thirsty James: Great coffee but not sure if spicy Chorizo burrito is a good compliment - just warning you there are no public bathrooms! :p
4. 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
Mike Grochocki: Their hotdogs and polish sausage have really thick, snappy skins. Some people like this, some don't. I didn't, but going here is an experience and the topping selections are fantastic!
Scott Bradley: Mornings are a good time to beat the line - between 10 & 11 am. Chili cheese dog with everything is a must, don't be afraid to try some of the fancier dogs & sausages too! And chili cheese fries!!!!
John Hankus: Must visit when in LA. Chili cheese fries. I like the three dog night or the one with the Polish sausage and pastrami.
6. Bludso's Bar & Que
9.0
609 N LA Brea Ave, Los Angeles, CA
BBQ Joint · Mid-City West · 100 tips and reviews
Chris L: The brisket, sausages, pulled pork and chicken are all epic, especially after you douse them profusely into spicy BBQ sauce. You can come with a big party, six or seven people, take a big bench table.
Darlene Jefferson: Chicken Sausage..delish!
Chavar Harris: Their ribs and chicken sausage are a GO!!!
George Hayes: Top sirloin, sausages and everything else!
Justin Ordoveza: This place is pay by the pound. The grilled meats are excellent especially the sausage and lamb. And remember but yuca powder on the beans. Make sure to get the hot sauce.
Noel Clarke: The best Spicy Chicken I have eaten in the US. Small buffet of Brazilian cuisine and not too expensive. The meat is the star though with great chicken, steak and pork. Try it out.
9. Kings Road Cafe
8.3
8361 Beverly Blvd (at N Kings Road), Los Angeles, CA
Café · Mid-City West · 112 tips and reviews
Shauna Brown: The soy chai tea latte is a must, and while your there order the cilantro chicken sausage omelette. Simple but delicious!
Dominique Toney: Chicken sausage is to die for, as are the breakfast potatoes, as was the vanilla latte. Woo hoo!
Niki McElroy: By far the best coffee in town. Can't get any blacker! Any choice from the breakfast menu is a good one.
10. Ray's & Stark Bar
7.4
5905 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA
New American Restaurant · Mid-City West · 69 tips and reviews
Los Angeles magazine: The Must-Have Dishes: Wood-roasted chile stuffed with chorizo and dates, young chicken, squid ink pasta with chile, mint, opal basil, and bottarga. Read more.
Los Angeles magazine: The Must-Have Dishes: Wood-roasted chile stuffed with chorizo and dates, young chicken, squid ink pasta with chile, mint, opal basil, and bottarga. Read more.
Los Angeles: Cool weather offerings might include his haute version of a chile relleno: a poblano pepper, charred to black, stuffed with zippy housemade venison chorizo, and napped in a suave corn sauce.
11. Red O
7.9
8155 Melrose Ave (at Kilkea Dr.), Los Angeles, CA
Mexican Restaurant · Mid-City West · 69 tips and reviews
Condé Nast Traveler: Try the tinga poblana, a tender duo of pork shoulder and belly with homemade chorizo and smoky chipotle sauce.
Tasting Table: Order the tinga poblana, a duo of pork shoulder and belly with house-made chorizo and chipotle chiles: Read more.
Nina Sugamori: Triple ceviche amazing with avocado and jicama!
12. Eggslut
8.7
8500 Beverly Blvd (at W 3rd St), Los Angeles, CA
Breakfast Spot · Mid-City West · 17 tips and reviews
Abdulrahman: Fairfax is totally worth the try. Also, sausage, egg & cheese is great.
Khaled A: Tried the Fairfax sandwich and it was great. They have amazing food but they also have the rules of a federal penitentiary facility. No dine in. Only to-go. Wont be back.
Abu Aya KD: Quick egg breakfast spot at the beverly center
14. Angelini Osteria
9.2
7313 Beverly Blvd (btwn N Fuller Ave & N Poinsettia Pl), Los Angeles, CA
Italian Restaurant · Mid-City West · 92 tips and reviews
Chefs Feed: Walter Manzke, chef of Wildflour Cafe + Bakery, eats here on his nights off. He loves the Strozzapreti w/ sausage & tomato sauce. Read more.
Maynard&Child Olives: Another Los Angeles favorite! Lasanga!!!!!!!!!! We had excellent tripe here also. You have to try it once.
Eater: High quality rustic Northern Italian fare served within a small, minimalist space. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
15. Blu Jam Café
8.7
7371 Melrose Ave (at N Martel Ave), Los Angeles, CA
Café · Mid-City West · 331 tips and reviews
Jeffrey James: Great choice of food & highly recommend getting some sides (sausage, pancakes) to share! Get there early to grab seats, this is a popular spot!
Will Scholl: Not much of a sweets guy, so I skipped on the French toast. The California omelet is delicious and savory w/ a side of chicken sausage. The staff tenaciously refills water and coffee.
Linda Han-Dizon: Always a wait but worth ever minute of it! Got the Italian paella - perfect blend of basil and lime infused in the risotto, clams, and shrimp. :)