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Most popular Los Angeles restaurants as voted on by our members

Nijiya Market

Natalia Klimovich: Lots of yummy goodness in this Japanese market at the heart of little Tokyo in West LA. Their prepared food section is amazing. Those who miss Japan and its authentic food will love this store.

Peet's Coffee & Tea

Sarah M.: How could Peet's not get less than a FIVE STAR RATING?! It is THE BEST COFFEE IN LA. Strong, bold and not for the meek - I get an Iced Vanilla Latte or a regular Hot Latte with no bells and whistles. The foam is always creamy, the shots are pulled to perfection and the service is fast and friendly. My favorite Peet's is on Montana in Santa Monica. I'd move there just to be near it if I could.

Sushi Mac

Nathaniel Osollo: Oh yeah, I'm a Sushi Mac. And I'm a PC Mac...no, wait. Let me start over. Whatever. SUSHI! Yes, it's so good it requires shouting through text (cause that's what caps lock means, moron). Three bucks for each plate of sushi? Priced on how many plates you eat? Win, win. Although, if you eat a lot the price sneaks up on you. Still totally worth it.

Amandine Patisserie

Natalia Klimovich: I repeat after the previous reviewer: best french pastries in LA

Katsuya

Alla Lipov: Really does have a great vibe! Interior is really cool and the food does not disappoint. Try the baked crab rolls....always delicious! The Hollywood location is nice too....but a pain to get too.



Most popular Los Angeles Nightlife as voted on by our members

The Must

Tracy Engelien: hmm...The Must. ? Really? Must I? No, but it IS a decent spot for happy hour after work downtown and there is certainly a loyal local crowd. I appreciate their specialty beer selection, even though I've struck out twice on trying new ones. The Vinegar Beer is certainly a mistake. I think the vibe is the best thing about this place, which is pretty relaxed but everyone seems to have a great time when there.

Hollywood Bowl

anna andreyeva: The best place to hang out & listen to a variety of music on warm Los Angeles summer evenings, enjoying food and wine....Cheap tickets and shuttles from various parts of time make it even more easier to become a regular for the entire summer

Cacao Coffee House

anna andreyeva: One of the few places in LA where you can smoke inside (in the evening)...Convenient place to go wind down after a night of partying, drink some tea, talk some non-sense to strangers . Some evenings they have live music events, but I have never been there in a state to judge the quality

The Far Bar

Tracy Engelien: I really like Far Bar. Great dive, GREAT happy hour special on Sapporo draft, and yummy snacks from the kitchen of Chop Suey. They have a guy on guitar singing in the alley courtyard seating area and they play movies outside once dark. Nice little spot in Little Tokyo.

Liquid Kitty

anna andreyeva: Dark & looking run down when you walk in, Liquid Kitty isn't my usual hang out spot...But then after a Ketel One martini served with a no filter camel, and discovering a smoking room inside, I might give it another try