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Favorite Restaurants and Old Standbys in Los AngelesThe Farm of Beverly Hills
Just a block off Rodeo Drive, it's a contrast with your preconceived ideas of Beverly Hills, with spotted cows and red roosters decorating the walls. Crepes stuffed with eggs and wild mushrooms are so good they force you to savor every bite. In the evening, you'll see lots of locals stopping to chat with their friends. Grand Central Market
This downtown market has been around since 1917, and it's still a good place to pick up a bite to eat. Killer Shrimp
The menu is limited, but they serve the best spiced shrimp you'll find anywhere. La Brea Bakery
Great breads, worth the trip even if it's out of the way. Cherry-chocolate is my favorite, bittersweet chocolate and tart cherries. Los Angeles Farmers Market
There's more to this place than just fresh produce and souvenir shops. It's also home to some of the best-Zagat-rated eateries in LA, including The Gumbo Pot, Mr. Marcel Pain Vin Et Fromage and Pampas Grill. Philippe the Original
Famous for its French dipped sandwiches, Philippe is a great place for an inexpensive meal with a side of people-watching. Pink's Hot Dogs
This Hollywood institution has been featured on scores of television shows and seems to have a dog named for the host of every one of them. Wabi Sabi
Wabi Sabi has been one of our Venice Beach favorites for years, serving fresh sushi and innovative Asian-style small plates. |
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