For those saying these aren’t good LA spots, we all have different tastes!! Also, LA is freakin huge. I’ve lived here my whole life and haven’t heard of most of these places. It’s fun to get to try new things where you live! Maybe try stepping outside of the box and be open to trying something new. That’s the best thing about food!!
As always, top-tier food spots and reviews from your perspective are 10 out of 10. Would love for you to visit England and sick spots that really hit the taste buds. Especially London food markets, restaurants, cafés and the lot.
Interesting selections. Will definitely try some of them. It would be helpful to have an average cost range for the different eateries. The standard $ sign would suffice. You could overlay the rating next to the name and location. Thanks.
Stunning. I lived in LA for 50 years and riled easily at food snobs from NY, SF and Chi who went to fast put downs. You just got to know where to look…and it changes
Cool video. It doesn't show the LA classics or essentials, but sort of under the radar spots that look awesome. Maybe some of these will stay in the city long enough to become an essential. But seriously please go try a Pepe's breakfast burrito one of these days.
Try the Pepe’s tacos, the hard shell with chicken and guacamole on top. They also have locations heading more east in Hacienda Heights, La Habra, Downey, and Fullerton
@@victorcastillo9413 low key if you also need a burrito spot in LA, checkout Lucy’s Drive In. The breakfast burrito used to be phenomenal, but the carne asada fries should still be rockin’
Great list. I wish you would bookmark your videos for easier referencing and also put a list on the restaurants and their contact info in your top description. Otherwise, excellent job in selecting these places.
Good list, but LA is so huge and everyone has their own taste. I live in Gardena and within a mile rsdius of my house there is over 75 resturants, japanese, chinese, vietnamese, mexican korean, itailian, american, jewish , american, morrocan, indian, hawaiian and brazilian. Delis, every nationality of fried chicken, sandwiches, noodles, bbq, plate lunches, pastry, poke Sit down, stand up, drive thru, pickup. Sometimes I sit in my car for 15 minutes trying to decide which direction just to drive not picking a place to go yet.
It's still 17 for subway combo. Gas be 5.20 a gallon and fast food workers make 20$ hour + . Also most California tax payers also pay a air cleaning tax so add another 2 $everyday for breathing the air .
@@tonyn1628 and Tommy's, Sushi Gen, Oomasa, Taix, Masa of Echo Park, Cielito Lindo(olvera st), Chichen Itza, Nick's Diner, Langers, Hot Pot Hot Pot, Pantry...
Koreans understand that the best chicken sandwiches use succulent juicy thigh meat not that dry tree bark y’all call breast meat. The only breast meat i like are on women.
By all means, eat fries the way you want. But, the world epicenter for fries is Belgium, and the standard there is to dip fries in mayonaise. Calling it blasphemy is plainly wrong.
For those saying these aren’t good LA spots, we all have different tastes!! Also, LA is freakin huge. I’ve lived here my whole life and haven’t heard of most of these places. It’s fun to get to try new things where you live! Maybe try stepping outside of the box and be open to trying something new. That’s the best thing about food!!
Wow what a list of great LA restaurants, I lived in LA all my life and have not been to these maybe I just keep going back to my favorites.
It's always fun to explore new spots!
I’m very impressed with your lineup!! Spot on!!
@@JennieKim-qj2fc 🙏🏼🙏🏼
As always, top-tier food spots and reviews from your perspective are 10 out of 10.
Would love for you to visit England and sick spots that really hit the taste buds. Especially London food markets, restaurants, cafés and the lot.
thank you!! hopefully back there soon!
Interesting selections. Will definitely try some of them. It would be helpful to have an average cost range for the different eateries. The standard $ sign would suffice. You could overlay the rating next to the name and location. Thanks.
Everything thing looks delicious!! I am for sure going to try these restaurants and order what you suggest!! Thank You!!!❤❤❤
love it!
I'm planning for la trip in oct!!! Thx for the video, you gave me so many options! I can't wait for my first time for la!!!!
Hope you enjoy it!
Stunning. I lived in LA for 50 years and riled easily at food snobs from NY, SF and Chi who went to fast put downs. You just got to know where to look…and it changes
Excellent list, I'm going to all of these. More LA spots if you can... thanks.
thanks!!
Great video and food picks. I wish I could eat them now. YOLO!!!
thank you! 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Saw you At gluten morgen, excellent video with the argie 😂. Will get to NY and taste that giant hamburger. Good lunch! (Luck...)
thank you!!
Cool video. It doesn't show the LA classics or essentials, but sort of under the radar spots that look awesome. Maybe some of these will stay in the city long enough to become an essential. But seriously please go try a Pepe's breakfast burrito one of these days.
thanks!!
@Reboot1232 When you give out the name of a restaurant it would help if also included the city that the establishment resides in!
@@victorcastillo9413 Pepe’s Finest in Alhambra
Try the Pepe’s tacos, the hard shell with chicken and guacamole on top. They also have locations heading more east in Hacienda Heights, La Habra, Downey, and Fullerton
@@victorcastillo9413 low key if you also need a burrito spot in LA, checkout Lucy’s Drive In. The breakfast burrito used to be phenomenal, but the carne asada fries should still be rockin’
Great list. I wish you would bookmark your videos for easier referencing and also put a list on the restaurants and their contact info in your top description. Otherwise, excellent job in selecting these places.
Great video Jeremy!
need to check these places out
Sonoratown, pls. Bad Mash. Cassells, THE burger place.
Nice vid! Keep it up!
thank you! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Missing Asian food. 😢 try out Bistro Na. My favorite Beijing style Chinese food fit for an emperor.
there's asian food! lol but thank you! I'll out on my list
How’s Majordomo in dtla?
I found it a bit overhyped
Ive always been a foodie type of person, i chose a good city to live in lol i love los angeles
Good list, but LA is so huge and everyone has their own taste. I live in Gardena and within a mile rsdius of my house there is over 75 resturants, japanese, chinese, vietnamese, mexican korean, itailian, american, jewish , american, morrocan, indian, hawaiian and brazilian. Delis, every nationality of fried chicken, sandwiches, noodles, bbq, plate lunches, pastry, poke Sit down, stand up, drive thru, pickup. Sometimes I sit in my car for 15 minutes trying to decide which direction just to drive not picking a place to go yet.
TURKEY CHORIZO!?!? Breakfast burrito!?!?
This guy is annoying to hear and watch!
Rosemarie’s in Mission Beach
The borekas!!!!!!
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This was a bad ass video! Thx dude!
thanks!!
The internet frontier. Like the components to rebuild the diabolical worlds.
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Ggiata is legit!!
so good!
You should fix the name of one of the restaurants. You spelled it incorrectly. YANGBAN...not "young ban."
great video
the chapters are automatically created, i dont make those! but thanks!!
nice
The title is misleading, this is NOT classic L.A. food, you can keep it😮
Nope!!! Thats Not “REAL” LA food. 😂 Like OH My G..
What’s “real” LA food? Tacos in South Central? LOL 😂🤣
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Horses . Small menu but you get all the attention on your food .
$20 for a sandwich thats a hard pass
Treat yourself it's not like you're going to eat it everyday
It's still 17 for subway combo. Gas be 5.20 a gallon and fast food workers make 20$ hour + . Also most California tax payers also pay a air cleaning tax so add another 2 $everyday for breathing the air .
More for me.
The famous NYC Katz’s Deli is $28 for a pastrami sandwich, but you can easily two meals out of it.
My only note is mother wolf is completely not worth the money
from a angeleno who live my whole life here (40+) years .. horrible choices
What’s list Tony. Enlighten with your 40 years of experience. Thx
@@magdalena2115
golden deli - vietnamese
jitlada. - thai
chosun galbee - kbbq
honey kettle fried chicken - fried kitchen
maple block - texas bbq
phillipe's - french dip
the hat - chili cheese fries w/ pastrami
brodard (OC) - spring rolls
kinjiro - izakaya
You really need to learn how to say Zah-choog
@@tonyn1628 and Tommy's, Sushi Gen, Oomasa, Taix, Masa of Echo Park, Cielito Lindo(olvera st), Chichen Itza, Nick's Diner, Langers, Hot Pot Hot Pot, Pantry...
@tonyn1628 Thanks! Taking this list out for a spin this weekend.
Half the list is decent, the other half is very mediocre. But I'd rather keep the good spots to myself.
Koreans understand that the best chicken sandwiches use succulent juicy thigh meat not that dry tree bark y’all call breast meat.
The only breast meat i like are on women.
lol
Unless you go to howlin rays. That chicken breast texture really does hit diff despite the spice.
3rd gen Angeleno.
Sorry, this list is a miss.
Pija palace offends me
Soon as he said make sure you sub I turned it off
that's how RUclips works. maybe just log off
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Negative points for dipping fries in mayo! Idk if I can take this guy serious after seeing that blasphemy.
By all means, eat fries the way you want. But, the world epicenter for fries is Belgium, and the standard there is to dip fries in mayonaise. Calling it blasphemy is plainly wrong.
@mhartan actually ketchup is the most used condiment in the world. So I can say blasphemous if I wanted to.