Where to Lunch in LA
04 March, 2019
- Words by
- Annabel Nugent
With
With
year-round sunshine,
al-fresco dining is pretty much a prerequisite at most Los
Angeles eateries. LA’s restaurant scene is ever-changing with
places popping up as quickly as others shut down, but every so
often one comes along so good we wish it would stay forever, as
iconic as the Hollywood sign and permanent as Venice Beach. Here’s
our run down of favourite LA spots for a quick post-beach bite or
languorous lunch.
restaurant
Sqirl
restaurant
Ysabel
restaurant
The Butcher’s Daughter
restaurant
Spartina
restaurant
République
restaurant
Great White
Los Angeles (hidden), United States
“Sandy feet are always encouraged.” We wouldn’t expect anything
less from the Aussie-cum-Californian owners of this LA health-food
café. Although its overhanging lights, marble-topped wooden tables
and exposed white-brick walls blend seamlessly into its
Venice Beach surroundings, Great White still offers a little
Australian edge – primarily in the form of coffee. Brewed with
Aussie brand Vittoria, you can’t get a better cup of joe anywhere
else. For something less caffeinated opt for a glass of on-tap
kombucha. Brave the crowds for a blue smoothie bowl or the
mahi-mahi fish tacos, where queues are lengthy but move quickly.
Grab a table that spills out onto the path (with views of the
Venice sign). Alternatively, grab your food to go and head to the
beach which is mere steps away.
restaurant
Milo & Olive
restaurant