2. Toca Madera
8.6
8450 W 3rd St (La Cienega), Los Angeles, CA
Mexican Restaurant · Mid-City West · 40 tips and reviews
LAist: There's also an extensive taco section (in addition to the tapas menu) featuring a delicious take on classic carne adada tacos, w/ cilantro, red onion, cotija, and chipotle sauce. Read more.
Noura AS: Enjoy their Mexican tapas and special vibes. come on Monday they have live music.
andre berger: Toca Madera is a modern organic shared plate Mexican concept featuring grain fed & free range meats, sustainable seafood and a full separate vegan menu!! Don't miss the Churro Ice cream sandwich..
3. La Paella
8.2
476 S San Vicente Blvd (5th), Los Angeles, CA
Paella Restaurant · Mid-City West · 15 tips and reviews
J D: I'm not a tapas expert but the best I've ever had isn't this place. If you enjoy tapas then Cafe Sevilla in Long Beach is a must try. Just remember, in my opinion, tapas is designed for a group.
Thamer: One of my best restaurants in LA. Their patatas bravas, chicken croquetes and paella seafood are my favorite orders.
Amy: Get the baby eels. Artichokes. Baby octopus. Tortilla espanola. Sangria.
4. Son of a Gun
8.4
8370 W 3rd St (at S Orlando Ave), Los Angeles, CA
Seafood Restaurant · Mid-City West · 162 tips and reviews
Foodie Wino: Mmmm... Love the Lobster roll, fried chicken sandwich and amberjack sashimi! It's a great spot for tapas.
Bollare: Butter lettuce, smoked trout, buttermilk tarragon, and grapefruit - small plate - makes you wish it was a BIG PLATE! —Alle
C Sample: Small plates but good service, $30 corkage
5. Robata JINYA
8.8
8050 W 3rd St (at Crescent Heights Blvd.), Los Angeles, CA
Japanese Restaurant · Mid-City West · 84 tips and reviews
Christina Chin: Got random tapas and the ramen. Tempura kale is awesome
Terrence (Blair-Washington) Prince: Great places for skewers and the ramen bowls are perfect for a rainy day.
Leslie Monchin: Melt in yo mouth. Chicken and oysters, tsukune, pork chashu, shrimp toast were all delish. Order the ramen half-size! Black ramen ftw
7. Crossroads Kitchen
9.0
8284 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA
Vegan and Vegetarian Restaurant · Mid-City West · 92 tips and reviews
LAist: The food on Chef Tal Ronnen's menu is upscale and beautifully plated, creating a fine dining experience complete with craft cocktails and modern decor. The small plates have earned a cult following. Read more.
Keegan Sims: Might be the best vegan/vegetarian restaurant in Los Angeles. Crab cakes, oysters and milanese are excellent. So is the service.
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.
8. SLS Hotel
8.5
465 S La Cienega Blvd (at Clifton Way), Los Angeles, CA
Hotel · Mid-City West · 163 tips and reviews
Erin: Philly cheese steak tapas are unreal
مساعد: Hotel are great. Friendly staff. Great location. It takes you back in time luxury & elegant. not like new hotels modern style. Big thanks for the director till the door man 🌹
MTV: Go and see why this place is classy, trendy, and has great service. - Ronnie, Jersey Shore
9. Mercado Los Angeles
8.3
7910 W 3rd St (at S Fairfax Ave), Los Angeles, CA
Mexican Restaurant · Mid-City West · 40 tips and reviews
Brandon Tomyoy: Ceviche toastaditas here are delicious! Meaty and crunchy with a good blance of spice and acidity.
Los Angeles: Even if you don’t like flan, Mercado’s version is a must. The staff calls it “the best flan in the universe.”
Mary Ann Caram: Start with the Spicy Cucumber Margarita. This is, hands down, the best Margarita I've ever had.
Beyond Black: This farmers market reminds me of the tapas markets in Madrid. Get there early to grab a seat and eat savory crepes while you watch the hustle and bustle as everything opens.
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.
12. Sake House Miro
8.0
809 S LA Brea Ave (at 8th St), Los Angeles, CA
Sake Bar · Miracle Mile · 26 tips and reviews
Chris “RockNRollGeek” Darbro 🤘: Bulgogi, the sake, Albacore carpaccio, everything on the menu is fantastic. You can't really go wrong.
Gaby: No happy hour but the beer is cheap and the sushi is tasty!
Hal Kirkland: The edamame here is blessed by an ancient Japanese spirit called Haru, the guardian of fertility. Only bring a date to this eatery if pregnancy is your ultimate intention.
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.
15. The 3rd Stop
7.1
8636 W 3rd St (La Cienega), Los Angeles, CA
Gastropub · Mid-City West · 58 tips and reviews
Michael A: New Spanish chef Miguel makes great authentic tapas! A must! Pa amb tomaquet!
Mackenzie Aderman: Great, cozy atmosphere. Would be a good place for dates. The truffle Mac & Cheese is amazing. As are the truffle fries! My new favorite LA spot.
Jared Ross: 36 beers on tap, not the most amazing 36 beers, but still 36 beers