Walk-Ins
Walk-Ins
Page 2Willie Mae's
Willie Mae's is a New Orleans' institution with a West Coast location in Venice. The speciality: spectacular fried chicken. You can skip the sides.
Broad Street Oyster Co. Grand Central Market
Broad Street Oyster Co. has a stall inside of DTLA's Grand Central Market.
Moonlight Rollerway
Moonlight Rollerway is a legendary roller skating rink in Glendale. Everyone should visit at least once, regardless of how coordinated you are.
Two Hommés
Two Hommés is a West African fusion restaurant in Inglewood that serves food you'll want to eat every week on rotation.
Iki Ramen Hollywood
Iki Ramen in Hollywood is a splashy but affordable spot for noodle bowls and sushi on Western Ave.
Howdy's
Howdy's in Malibu is a great place to grab a breakfast burrito before a beach day or cool off in the shade with some fresh mariscos.
Carrillo's Tortilleria
Carillo's is an old-school tortilleria and restaurant in San Fernando that serves Mexican comfort foods and massive burritos.
Kim Thai Food
Kim Thai Food is a great food stall inside North Hollywood's La Fiesta Swap Meet that does a mix of Thai and Laotian dishes.
Speak Cheezy
Speak Cheezy is a slice shop in Long Beach that makes for an exciting (but low-key) lunch move, or a to-go spot that you can brag about to anyone who will listen.
Go Go Bird
Go Go Bird is a fried chicken specialist on the first floor of Culver City's Citizen Public Market.
Chimmelier
Chimmelier is a strip mall spot in Koreatown that serves comfort foods like tteokboki, wings, and an excellent fried chicken sandwich.
Nersses Vanak
Nersses Vanak is a family-run Persian spot in Glendale with amazing lamb and chickpea stew and freshly made flatbread.
Honey’s at Star Love
Honey’s at Star Love is a queer bar residency in East Hollywood. It's where you'll find fun events and dance parties almost every night of the week.
Baba Sweets
Half-dessert shop, half-Indian restaurant in Canoga Park, Baba Sweets should be a mandatory stop whenever you’re in the SFV.
Tulsi
Tulsi is an Indian restaurant in Westwood. It's one of the few fast-casual spots worth caring about.
The Bombay Frankie Company
The Bombay Frankie Company in Culver City is all about frankies— Mumbai-style wraps stuffed with things like chicken tikka and salmon masala.
Le Coupe
Le Coupe is a chili honey fried chicken shop in East Hollywood. It's perfect for a non-boring lunch.
Caribbean Soul Kitchen
Caribbean Soul Kitchen is a bright yellow Panamanian restaurant on Wilshire that serves tangy, zesty jerk chicken.
Hanshin Pocha
Hanshin Pocha is a pub chain in Koreatown that serves cold beer with saucy, spicy, and (often) fried bar food.
Howlin’ Ray's Pasadena
Howlin' Ray's second hot chicken shop in Pasadena is a bigger, better version of the chaotic Chinatown original.
Al Basch Chicken
Whether you’re in the mood for shawarma, kebabs, or whole chicken, Al Basch is a great option in Hollywood.
Jerusalem Chicken
Jerusalem Chicken is a Palestinian chicken shop in View Park-Windsor Hills that serves incredibly delicious poultry.