3. STK LA
755 N LA Cienega Blvd (at Waring Ave), Beverly Hills, CA
Steakhouse · Beverly Hills · 68 tips and reviews
Wijdan Omar: So glad I stopped here while traveling. By far the best steakhouse I've ever been to. Great atmosphere and extraordinary food and service. Totally recommended👍
Bravo: One of my favorite places. -Jacqueline Laurita, Real Housewives of NJ
Epicurious: This place is as trendy as LA gets, with its chic interior and paparazzi outside at all times to spot a young Hollywood starlet. Try the delectable Parmesan truffle fries with your bone-in ribeye.
4. Crossroads Kitchen
9.0
8284 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA
Vegan and Vegetarian Restaurant · Mid-City West · 92 tips and reviews
Brandie Feuer: I'm not vegan, but the food was AMAZING. Lots of gluten free options. Crab Cakes, cheese plate, flat bread & Panna Cotta are musts. Cocktails were delicious.
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.
Gianni Love: Another gourmet vegan restaurant/bar w/ all of the pretentiousness of LA. The food was not impressive at all, especially for all the hype this chef gets. And extra emphasis on "gourmet." ;-)
6. The Hart + The Hunter
7950 Melrose Ave (at N Hayworth Ave), Los Angeles, CA
New American Restaurant · Mid-City West · 82 tips and reviews
Los Angeles Times: The South filtered through the not-South: fried chicken skin served with hand-made Tabasco, a hot biscuit with a spoonful of pimento cheese or a steaming bowl of black-eyed peas. Read more.
Alison: So delicious! Come early to avoid crowds. Butter biscuits live up to their reputation, and the grits are divine!
Ronni Davis: Amazing! The Brussels sprouts and the chicken liver was to die for! Everything was good.
7. Tart
115 S Fairfax Ave (at 1st St), Los Angeles, CA
American Restaurant · Mid-City West · 91 tips and reviews
Linda Antwi: The chicken legs, hush puppies and the kale salad! SO yummy!!! Patio dining highly recommended.
Ryan Patrick: Every meal is $12.99. Jump in the pool with your clothes on for half off.
Ryan Alexander: Awesome place for brunch. Ask to sit on the patio, great atmosphere.
Samira Al Romaithi: Food stalls with an array of different cuisines as well as fresh fruit, baked goods, and even a store dedicated solely to tabasco! Loved the vintage take on some of the stores.
Neal U.: Pampas Grill = Cheap, amazing Brazilian food. Make sure to try the Russian bakery too.
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.