1. Little Toni's
7.3
4745 Lankershim Blvd (Camarillo St), North Hollywood, CA
Italian Restaurant · 43 tips and reviews
Greg Lehman: Been coming here for nearly 40 years. The Family Dinner for 4 special is a great value, and the pizza is great (though a bit on the greasy side)
Liz 🦎: You can never go wrong with their classic cheese pizza. If you have four or more: family dinner!
Edgar Sarmiento: Get the family special whether you're there w/ fam or friends. Salad, s'ghetti and pizza that easily feeds 4 or more and won't hurt your wallet. Some of the best pizza in town BTW.
2. Chosun Galbee
8.9
3330 W Olympic Blvd (at Manhattan Pl), Los Angeles, CA
Korean Restaurant · 74 tips and reviews
michael devero: The glass noodles are great and so is the bulgogi. Service is great and it's a great place for a family dinner.
Connie Chiu: Really tasty but fancy/expensive kbbq. The marinated galbi is the best. Great bonchon, basically got full off of those. Get the bibimbap and seafood pancake. Bring your own alcohol (corkage fee).
Food Network: Beau MacMillian, of Food Network's The Best Thing I Ever Ate, loves the BBQ Beef Short Ribs at Chosun Galbee, a Korean Barbecue restaurant in Los Angeles, CA. Find more tips at Food Network Local. Read more.
4. Palermo Italian Restaurant
8.2
1858 N Vermont Ave (btwn Franklin & Russell), Los Angeles, CA
Italian Restaurant · Los Feliz · 81 tips and reviews
Juliana O: Excellent authentic Italian fare. Cute little restaurant; great for family dinners. Live accordeon player who sings to each table. It's a fun time.
Matt Conrad: Great neighborhood restaurant. Food pretty good, ambiance fantastic, and their goat cheese pizza and garlic bread appetizers are delicious.
Kelly Bone: The Pizzarosa is a real life cheese bomb! Totally crave worthy!
6. Colori Kitchen
7.6
429 W 8th St (at S Olive St), Los Angeles, CA
Italian Restaurant · Jewelry District · 37 tips and reviews
David Chun: Had the pesto tonight. Excellent food for a reasonable price. Bought some wine next door at the golden gopher and enjoyed a nice family dinner with friends.
Chalsea Chen: My favorite Italian restaurant in DTLA. If you never tried Cappellini Puttanesca please try it. You can ad chicken to it. Also, if you hate cheese cake please try one, you won't be regret!
Rohan Gupta: The Cioppino. Maybe there is better on this planet, I have not had it yet.
9. Spago Beverly Hills
8.9
176 N Canon Dr (at Wilshire Blvd.), Beverly Hills, CA
New American Restaurant · 123 tips and reviews
The Culinary Institute of America: CIA Alumnus Sherry Yard is the pastry chef here. Check out some of the other amazing (and interesting!) careers our alumni are pursuing: Read more.
Celebrity HotSpots: Quintessential celebrity chef, celebrity crowd dining experience. Ranks very high (based on # of celebrity spottings) in the 2012 Celebrity HotSpots LA Restaurant Guide: Where Your Fave Celebs Dine
Bravo: Wolfgang is an original celebrity chef and his food shows. I enjoyed his spaetzle gnocchi and the table lamps which caused quite a stir when knocked over. -John Somerville, Top Chef
Jason Liang: They have the best 3 seafood jjambong (chow ma mein) and gganbong saewoo (hot braised shrimp)!!!
Joe Hsieh: Culturally, there are many ethnic Chinese people in Korea and vice versa. The food here is common along the border of China and Korea so this is a fusion of the best of both cultures!
Jason Liang: Did the chef leave?!?!? The jjajjangmyun myun and jjambong were both so bland that even adding salt didn't help. I've been coming here since high school (over 20 yes). Not sure if I want to come back