Bill Sebring: salted caramel pecan rolls, oatmeal stout gingerbread loaf, chocolate chip rye cookies
schaax: try chicken chow bow pasta
Los Angeles Times: The turkey sandwich is heavenly: thick slices of nicely brined bird layered on dense house-made bread with thin slivers of just-ripe Camembert cheese, arugula and cherry mostarda. Read more.
6. Robata JINYA
8.8
8050 W 3rd St (at Crescent Heights Blvd.), Los Angeles, CA
Japanese Restaurant · Mid-City West · 84 tips and reviews
Michael Tavendale: Beef and garlic skewer... And the Karage!
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
drinkwel www.drinkwel.com: Happy Hour 5:30-7 Monday-Friday
7. The Roger Room
8.8
370 N LA Cienega Blvd (at Oakwood Ave), Los Angeles, CA
Cocktail Bar · Mid-City West · 83 tips and reviews
Austin Lomeli: It's not on the menu, they make a great Old-Fashioned (rye). The cucumber foam tequila-based drink. Save me a spot at the bar. Thank you.
Chris Smith: My favorite bar in Hollywood. The menu is great, but try an old fashion.
Marc Jacobs Intl: We love this place for some serious cocktails with a speakeasy vibe!
8. The Grove
9.1
189 The Grove Dr (at W 3rd St), Los Angeles, CA
Shopping Mall · Mid-City West · 661 tips and reviews
Joel Bryant: Great farmers' market! I was able to buy two short, stout ones and a medium-sized one at a reasonable price for the Fall harvest. Top quality farmers there...
Yazeed: Good place to hang out,but I think it's not the best choice for shopping. Lovely atmosphere. I have been there in August,the perfect time to go before 2Pm
HISTORY: The Grove opened in 2002 and has been one of the most popular tourist destinations in Los Angeles ever since.
Elle Cameron: Hale Berry cocktail. Seared chicken. Mushrooms. Philly cheese steak. Japanese taco. Yum!
Showtime Network: Liquid nitrogen Caipirinha! Love the decor at SLS. very interesting dining experience. Love the Philly cheese steak. It's like an delicious explosion in your mouth. -Francine, The Real L Word
Bloomingdale's: A slam-fest for just about all the senses, from the surreal décor by Philippe Starck to the equally surreal, small-plate sensations by a molecular gastronomy master. Don’t ask – just eat.
11. The Village Idiot
7.8
7383 Melrose Ave (at Martel Ave.), Los Angeles, CA
Gastropub · Mid-City West · 131 tips and reviews
Marci Rosenblum: Yummy Fish and Chips for lunch. Interesting restaurant on Melrose in Hollywood. I would recommend it at least once. Read more.
Dina Sakr: I could spend all day at this place - great location and great food.
AskMen: Locals flock here to share a few pints with their mates & dine on classic pub fare, from fish’n’chips to mussels. The nights are packed, making for a lively atmosphere. So grab a barstool & have fun. Read more.