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Firstborn is a Chinese-American restaurant in Chinatown with food and cocktails that are inventive as they are delicious.
LaSorted’s Chinatown has excellent crispy-crusted pizza and a fun, TV-filled dining room perfect for watching sports.
Dumplings, pancit, and hot chicken—the best Chinatown restaurants in LA serve all that and much more.
17 great spots for before or after a baseball game at Chavez Ravine.
Come to this bakeshop in a Chinatown bungalow for furikake croissants, yuzu scones, and more Japanese-leaning pastries.
If you're looking for a night out unlike anything in LA, book a ticket to Tiki Mirage in Chinatown.
Endorffeine is a tiny, nondescript coffee bar in Chinatown's Far East Plaza that has brewing down to a (literal) science. Expect incredible coffee.
Flouring Cake Shop is a Chinatown dessert spot making floral art you can eat. Get the lavender lemon marble cake.
Amboy Quality Meats is an outstanding burger in Chinatown that secretly serves some very good fries.
In Chinatown, Perilla stands out for serving great banchan in the sunshine. This outdoor Korean restaurant should be your go-to for a long lunch.
Homage Brewing is a tap room in Chinatown where you can drink specialty beers and feel on-trend.
Highland Park Brewery’s location in Chinatown is a great spot for pre-Dodger game drinks and snacks with a big group.
Chinatown’s Sage Blossom is a quiet, bare-bones restaurant that makes delicious Vietnamese staples and an excellent pho dac biet.
Cafe Triste is a wine bar that doubles as a clubhouse for people who "know the DJ." It's the perfect place to kick off a night in Chinatown.
Eastside Market Italian Deli in Downtown LA is an old-school Italian deli serving up some of our favorite and messiest sandwiches.
Iconic bakeries, mom-and-pop shops, and lots of dim sum.
Lasita is an excellent Filipino rotisserie/wine bar in Chinatown where every night feels like a neighborhood house party.
Steep is a modern teahouse and cocktail bar in Chinatown with a prolific selection of teas and Chinese/Taiwanese dishes.
A tea shop by day, Steep After Dark is a laidback drinking spot in Chinatown where you'll find delicious tea-infused cocktails.
General Lee's in Chinatown is a stylish cocktail bar where live DJs spin R&B all night long.
For great, interesting wine, and excellent classic French food, Oriel in Chinatown is the place to be.
Chinatown's Golden Dragon Restaurant is a Cantonese spot that's as opulent as it gets.