Sokko Kong: Shrimp po boy, bbq ribs, beer then followed by a crepe. Love the food
Nelly Tejeda: Love love love this place you have a variety of food to pick ideal for te entire family or a large group of tourist.
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.
5. Corner Bakery Cafe
7.1
100 N La Cienega Blvd (at Beverly Blvd), Los Angeles, CA
Bakery · Mid-City West · 36 tips and reviews
Dalia Almuslem: Yummy desert and better-than-average coffee. Their tuna sandwich is delicious as well.
Hanna Avlas: Spacious café, comfortable seats, quiet unobtrusive music in the background, reasonable prices 👌🏻
Jessica Penzari: Love the FREE wi-fi :)
7. 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.
Jessica Chong: Eggs benedict extra hollandaise sauce on the side with a coffee. The perfect breakfast food... I've been getting the same thing for over 10 years and you can't go wrong.
Lauren Fox: Best homemade raspberry jam and biscuits! Highly recommend!
Michael Simpson: I've tried to like this place, but just can't. Thumbs up to the biscuits, clean bathrooms, and valet parking. Thumbs down to lukewarm food and bringing the check while you are still eating.
9. M Café
8.3
7119 Melrose Ave (La Brea), Los Angeles, CA
Vegan and Vegetarian Restaurant · Mid-City West · 76 tips and reviews
Dawn Bridgewater: Kale w/ peanut sauce, Tuna Burger, Panini Margarita, and the curried tempah are amazing.
Verdilak: If you are a beginner, you should order the Big Macro.
LA Weekly: The M Chop is a macrobiotic wonder based, we're told, on the Taoist principles of balancing yin & yang. It's organic, a full meal, satisfying, delicious and it's our choice for the best salad in town. Read more.