The best places to eat and drink in L.A. this month, according to our food writers
After months of storms, we’re finally springing forward with longer days, blooming buds and, hopefully, warmer weather. It’s almost worth the lost hour of sleep, especially when you consider all that we have to look forward to here in L.A., such as buzzy restaurant patios, food festivals and, of course, plenty of seasonal produce.
In the event that our region is hit with more rainstorms, our food writers have you covered with guides directing you to the best hot pot, biang biang noodles and French onion soup. Or you could embrace the longer days with an excursion, perhaps to the bustling Mercado González in Costa Mesa or by exploring a new part of town, like Metro-friendly Crenshaw Boulevard that serves as the pulse of Black Los Angeles.
There are always more food cultures to discover in our region; last month, we spotlighted Black chefs who are putting a soulful California spin on tacos. Get familiar with the history behind long-standing spots like Sky’s Gourmet Tacos and Taco Pete’s and learn how this homey dish made its way into Black restaurant spaces. With spring teasing its arrival, perhaps it’s finally time to brave the wait at Worldwide Tacos, a Leimert Park window that gained national fame following a feature on HBO’s “Insecure†series from producer-actor Issa Rae.
Bookmark this list for even more dining ideas to propel you into spring, including the expansion of an Italian restaurant empire to a new location in Beverly Hills, a tableside roast duck presentation in Temple City and a long-running Cuban restaurant that was a favorite of the late Times critic Jonathan Gold.
Afuri
Read about Afuri’s expansion to Culver City.
Ahgoo’s Kitchen
Read about Jenn Harris’ favorite scallion pancakes.
Array 36
Read Bill Addison’s review of Array 36.
B&T’s Deli
Read about the new vegan sandwich shop in Santa Monica.
Cipriani
Read about the Beverly Hills location of Cipriani.
El Colmao
Read Laurie Ochoa on returning to El Colmao after years away from the restaurant.
Here's Looking at You
Read about the legacy of chef Jonathan Whitener.
Holy Basil
Read about the new Holy Basil location in Atwater Village.
Jilli
Read about Koreatown’s new drinking den.
Joyce
Read about Joyce, a soulful seafood restaurant in downtown L.A.
Kakkoi and Niku Nashi
Read about the new sushi delivery service.
Le Champ
Read about the French onion soup at Le Champ.
Meals by Genet
Read about the resurgence of Meals by Genet.
Nico’s Wines and Baby Battista
Read about Atwater Village’s new bottle shop and wine bar.
OG Cannabis Cafe
Read about the return of the OG Cannabis Cafe.
Red Room
Read about the new natural wine bar in Koreatown.
The Arroyo Club
Read about the new cocktail lounge in Highland Park.
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