🇺🇸 Must-Eat List in Los Angeles — LA Food Guide
1️⃣ Crustacean Highly recommend this fusion spot in the Beverly Hills shopping district! 🦀 Though it’s a Western-style restaurant, the dishes blend strong Asian influences—you can even enjoy fried rice, dim sum, and pho here. Perfect for those craving familiar flavors! Must-orders: Garlic Roasted Dungeness Crab Noodles and Lobster Salad. You won’t be disappointed! 😋 Their cocktails are also top-notch—more spirit-forward than sweet, just how I like ’em. 🍸 2️⃣ République A delicious brunch spot in LA that even Jay Chou visited! 🎶 They offer two ways to order: grab freshly baked pastries from the bakery counter to go, or sit down and order from the full menu. Everything we tried was amazing—Potato Pancake, Granola Yogurt Bowl, and assorted mini breads. 🥐🍓 Pro tip: Arrive before 9 AM to avoid the long line! ⏳ 3️⃣ Great White Another popular brunch place in LA—focuses on healthy, organic, and super fresh ingredients. 🥑 Great choice if you’re into lighter “white people food,” as some call it 😅 Though many rave about the matcha latte, I personally wasn’t a fan—the flavor combo felt a bit off. 🍵👎 4️⃣ In-N-Out Burger Overhyped on social media, tbh. 🍔❌ The patty is dry and not juicy, the fries are thin, extra crispy, and have a weird peppery taste. There are way better fast-food burgers out there (shoutout to Wendy’s!). The only cool thing is the highly customizable ordering—you can choose your patty, veggies, and sauce. They even have a secret menu! 5️⃣ Sun Nong Dan A famous Korean restaurant in Ktown famous for its hearty stews and BBQ. 🧀🔥 Their signature Galbi Jjim (braised short rib with cheese, kimchi, potatoes, and tteok) is fire—literally! They torch the cheese right at your table. Sweet, spicy, and perfect with rice. Portions are huge—enough for 2-3 people. Also try their various beef soups—you can’t go wrong with any choice. 🥘🤤 #Los Angeles #LAFoodGuide #FoodReview #MustEatLA