4 Best Restaurants in Los Feliz and the Eastside, Los Angeles

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We've compiled the best of the best in Los Feliz and the Eastside - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Mírate

$$$ | Los Feliz

Step into the Oaxacan oasis that is Mírate for an irresistible menu of tacos, ceviches, and aguachiles. The glamorous restaurant, with multilevel dining rooms, brings a festive vibe to Los Feliz with an all-Mexican wine and spirits list while staying true to its Southern Californian identity. Must-try dishes include the yucca fries and the lamb flautas that arrive with baba ghanoush, feta, and saffron-pickled fennel.

1712 N. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles, CA, 90027, USA
323-649–7937
Known For
  • Pork belly tacos
  • Carne con papas
  • Yucca sucias (yucca cheese fries)

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Momed

$$$ | Atwater Village

The perfect pairing of simplicity and complexity, Momed serves Mediterranean fare that feels comforting yet upscale. The welcoming atmosphere is just as perfect for a romantic date night as it is for a more convivial brunch with friends.

Sōgo Roll Bar

$$$ | Los Feliz

This handroll bar is brought to you by the same team behind Sushi Note, known for its high-quality sashimi. Sōgo Roll Bar welcomes guests into a cute and cozy atmosphere, ready to serve hand rolls á la carte or in sets of three to six. There are also a handful of donburi and sashimi options, all of which pair well with the bar’s list of sake and wines. It's perfect for a solo meal or a quick date night.

4634 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, CA, 90027, USA
323-741–0088
Known For
  • Spicy tuna crispy rice
  • 6 roll set
  • Bluefin toro roll

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Tam O'Shanter

$$$ | Atwater Village

It’s a bit of a specific recognition, but Tam O’Shanter is the oldest restaurant run by the same family in the same location in Los Angeles, operating for more than 90 years in its Tudor-style spot. Their delicious food, ranging from thinly cut prime rib to belly-warming shepherd's pie, makes it one of the most festive places in town during the holidays. Fun fact: it was Walt Disney’s favorite restaurant.