Los Angeles for foodies
Los Angeles eats by neighborhood, not by restaurant list. The San Gabriel Valley holds some of the best Chinese food outside Asia. Koreatown's BBQ joints serve past midnight. East LA's taco trucks sell shrimp tacos dorados for $3.50. Thai Town sits on Hollywood Boulevard. The city's food runs on immigration patterns, and you need a car to reach all of it.
Questions foodies ask about Los Angeles
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Food culture
Los Angeles eats by neighborhood, not by restaurant list. The San Gabriel Valley holds some of the best Chinese food outside Asia. Koreatown's BBQ joints serve past midnight. East LA's taco trucks sell shrimp tacos dorados for $3.50. Thai Town sits on Hollywood Boulevard. The city's food runs on immigration patterns, and you need a car to reach all of it.
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Where locals go
Skip Hollywood Boulevard and Santa Monica Pier. Los Angeles locals gather along York Boulevard in Highland Park, Sunset Junction in Silver Lake, and the Sawtelle ramen corridor in West LA. Sunday farmers markets in Mar Vista and Echo Park draw the under-40 crowd before noon. Weeknight bars in Glassell Park and Koreatown fill with neighborhood regulars by 8pm.
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Best time to visit
March through May and October through November. Summer heat inland tops 100°F in Pasadena and the San Fernando Valley, June stays overcast along the coast until noon, and July hotel rates near Santa Monica climb 40-60%. Spring and fall bring 68-78°F days, clear air over the San Gabriel Mountains, and shorter lines at the Getty Center.
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Cultural etiquette
Los Angeles runs on casual friendliness but rigid unwritten rules about cars, tipping, and personal space. Tip 18-20% at restaurants without exception. Never honk in residential neighborhoods. Arrive 10-15 minutes late to house parties (on time is early here). The dress code is relaxed everywhere except upscale spots on Melrose and in Beverly Hills.
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What to avoid
Skip Hollywood Boulevard's tourist-trap stretch between Highland and La Brea in Los Angeles, where costumed characters demand $5-20 per photo and CD hustlers pressure you into buying. Avoid taxis from LAX when the FlyAway bus reaches Union Station for $9.75. Never eat at a restaurant with a sidewalk barker and laminated menu near the Chinese Theatre.
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