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- AAdolfoLas Vegas •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoGreat service, good drinks, and the food was really delicious. Definitely had a great time.More infoMrs. FishPrice: Expensive• Japanese• Downtown•4.6
- SStevenLos Angeles •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoAmazing atmosphere, amazing service, amazing food, an experience I will never forget.More info71AbovePrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary American• Downtown•4.7
- KKarenVIPTahoe / Reno Area •3 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoThe farm cheese is the best at Bavel. My husband and I also love the baba ghanoush (we always need an extra order of fried pita). The grilled dates have a nice kick to it and it was nice to eat a savory date for once. The lamb rack is always cooked to perfection. Our friend always orders the 26 oz ribeye and finishes it during dinner and my husband and I can see why. Nothing at Bavel disappointed us. I would recommend the cashew ice cream bar over the apple prune cake, but you really can't go wrong with either. It was a great dinner! Also every cheese and milk is pasteurized so despite being 6 months pregnant, I could eat everything!More infoBavelPrice: Expensive• Middle Eastern• Downtown•4.8
- WWesleyVIPOrlando / Central Florida East •1 review5.0Dined on Feb 8, 2025Birthday dinner here, haven’t been back since pre covid. Happy the experience was just a phenomenal as it was way back then! Always recommended to friends that visit LA!More infoLittle Sister - DowntownPrice: Moderate• Vietnamese• Downtown•4.6
- EemilyLos Angeles •10 reviews5.0Dined on Nov 17, 2024I took my mom here for her birthday who is half Japanese and she had a wonderful time! We all really enjoyed experiencing flavors that were unique and fun to share with each other. We all ordered the omakase and ordered the almonds and chinmi separately. Maybe the only ding in the experience was the servers mispronounced omakase, which was weird considering it's a high-end Japanese restaurant. They don't put the emphasis on "ma", rather they make it sound like kamikaze which is off-putting at the ordering stage. I loved the Grilled California Holstein Beef Strip the most. It was so simple to look at, but the flavor of the beef with the salt crystals was divine. Loved the fresh seaweed shot with grapes! This made all of us say Wow! The omakase came with a mackerel sushi roll which wasn't on the menu, but it was a flavor bomb. The steamed rice was beautiful with the pork jowl. I could eat that rice on its own though! The miso soup was super tasty! I would skip the shiitake tempura but it's part of the omakase. Too oily, don't eat the whole thing. The new katsu with wagyu beef is a huge amount of food. My mom ate 1/4 of it and had to take the rest home, but my boyfriend ate the whole thing! The cocktails were fantastic, along with the sake pairings throughout our meal. The bartender was stellar. Loved the Yuzu Reviver (vodka) and the Old Fashioned. We left feeling full and satisfied, but not stuffed. It was all delicious! Expect a 2 1/2 hour delectable experience! Enjoy!More infoShibumiPrice: Very Expensive• Japanese• Downtown•4.4
Discover best foodies restaurants in Downtown
Discover a foodie's delight in the heart of Downtown, Downtown/South, and East LA in Los Angeles, where a variety of restaurants serve up culinary masterpieces that cater to every palate. From fresh seafood at established eateries to innovative plant-based options at modern steakhouses, the dining scene here is vibrant and diverse. Each restaurant, characterized by its commitment to quality and creativity, offers a unique dining experience, whether it's enjoying elevated American cuisine with stunning city views or savoring artfully crafted Japanese dishes. The service across these dining spots is consistently praised for professionalism and attention to detail, ensuring a memorable meal. Additionally, the use of locally sourced ingredients highlights the community's support for sustainable and regional produce, enhancing the overall culinary experience. Whether you're a local or a visitor, the food scene in Downtown, Downtown/South, and East LA is a testament to Los Angeles's rich gastronomic landscape and is a must-explore for anyone who loves good food.