Chinatown
Chinatown
Page 2Full Moon House
Full Moon House is a Chinese seafood restaurant on Hill St. where every day is a celebration.
Majordomo
Majordomo in Chinatown is one of the rare LA restaurants you’ll walk out of genuinely surprised.
Wax Paper Chinatown
This second outpost of the Wax Paper sandwich spot is in a Chinatown arcade, and it’s just as good as the tiny original in Frogtown.
Mexicali Taco & Co.
Home to the legendary Vampiro Taco, a meal at Mexicali Taco & Co is one of the best ways you can spend $12 in this town.
My Dung Sandwich Shop
My Dung Sandwich Shop is where you go for delicious and affordable bánh mì in Chinatown.
Philippe The Original
Chinatown deli Philippe The Original carries much culinary (and cultural) significance. It’s still very much worth the trip.
Phoenix Bakery
The legendary Phoenix Bakery in Chinatown has everything you need, from strawberry cream cakes to freshly steamed buns.
The Best Patios On The Eastside & Downtown LA
Converted bungalows, sun-drenched rooftops, former “Rush Hour” set pieces, and more.
LAX-C
Dubbed the “Costco of Thai Food,” LAX-C is massive warehouse of Thai goods on the edge of Chinatown.
Kim Chuy
Kim Chuy in Chinatown specializes in the coastal cuisine of Chiu Chow, a city in the eastern part of Guangdong province.
Won Kok Restaurant
Wong Kok is a fast-paced Cantonese restaurant in Chinatown serving dim sum all day.
Phoenix Inn Chinese Cuisine
Phoenix Inn is a certified Chinatown institution, known for their unique mix of traditional Cantonese dishes and modern Chinese-American fare.
Suehiro Mini
As the name implies, Suehiro Mini in Chinatown is a smaller version of Suehiro Cafe, a Japanese restaurant in Little Tokyo.
L.A. Brisket
L.A. Brisket is a shop in Chinatown that specializes in all things barbecue - if the name didn't already clue you in to that fact.