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Fried chicken cubes at Yunnan Restaurant

The Spiciest Restaurants in Los Angeles

07/21/2014

Clarissa Wei

Spicy food is easy to come by in Los Angeles. There are such a variety of spices available, from the tongue-numbing Sichuan peppercorn to the elusive ghost chili. Here’s a tip: don’t wash it down with cold water. Water actually will spread the spice in your mouth and make the burning sensation worse. Yogurt, milk, or rice are the best pairings – if you can get your hands on them. Here are great places in Los Angeles to get your fix of super spicy dishes.

Sorrel Pesto Rice Bowl at Sqirl

The Best Restaurants in Silver Lake

07/10/2014

Leslee Komaiko

From its history as a center for early film studios such as Walt Disney, Silver Lake has developed into a trendsetting, multicultural neighborhood filled with unique shops and nightlife. The Silver Lake dining scene is vibrant, varied and one of the most interesting in the city. Read on for some of the best spots in Silver Lake.

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Instagram Tips for dineL.A.

07/08/2014

Bonnie Tsang

dineL.A. is back with its Summer Road Trip edition, July 14-28. To give you the best opportunity to win our "Dine. Snap. Win." contest, acclaimed Los Angeles photographer Bonnie Tsang shares a few secrets on how to take gorgeous food photos to share on Instagram.

The Best Lobster Rolls in Los Angeles

07/02/2014

Bill Esparza

The East Coast clam shack, oyster house, and fish house trend keeps growing which means the lobster roll is here to stay. Today you can find lobster rolls in Los Angeles in every venue from food trucks to fine dining. And while the purist debate rages on how much mayo should be in a cold lobster roll, or how buttery a Connecticut-style hot lobster roll should be, and whether to seek out split buns from the East Coast or find a local roll, Angelenos are tearing through a ton of lobsters each day without a care. Here are great spots around L.A. to get a lobster roll.

Spicy Miso Ramen at DTLA Ramen

The Best Ramen Bowls in Los Angeles

06/26/2014

Esther Tseng

It wouldn’t be a stretch to declare Los Angeles as the best place to enjoy ramen in the United States. Long gone are notions of the dehydrated, college room staple; here to stay are tender noodles and trade secret broths full of life and richness. No matter where you are in our huge city, there is always a very good ramen bowl within reach - a remarkable feat considering how many hours of simmering love each soup takes to make. Read on to find out where to find comfort in this noodle-broth dynamo of a city.

Here’s our list of the best Ramen in L.A.

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The Best Pho Restaurants in Los Angeles

06/24/2014

Clarissa Wei

Pho has been around for a century and is indisputably the national dish of Vietnam. A good pho takes hours to make; beef bones and parts are simmered under low heat to obtain a rich, complex flavor. Pho is typically divided into two camps. Southern pho is the more common one, with an abundant use of spices and flavorings (fish sauce, hoisin, etc.) and versatile cuts of meat like tripe and brisket. Northern pho is much more simplistic - the noodles are flatter and wider, and the focus is on its pure beef broth. The main ingredients are rice noodles and thinly sliced raw beef. In the north, accoutrements are not necessary. Here are some of the best places to get your pho fix in Los Angeles.

Red snapper ceviche at Loteria Grill FIGat7th

The Best Happy Hours in Los Angeles

06/16/2014

Esther Tseng

When it comes to bites and drinks at discounted prices in Los Angeles, you might have to skip the clock. But you certainly don't have to compromise on quality, thanks to the wide range of top-notch restaurants with happy hour bargains. Here are the best places in L.A. to score some delicious fare at great values.

The Best Restaurants & Bars in Highland Park

05/30/2014

Javier Cabral

The community of Highland Park in Northeast Los Angeles (aka NELA) is home to an ideal mix of both old-school Latin American resident traditions and the contemporary dining trends that cater to the area’s growing new wave of younger residents. This means that within a one-mile radius you can find boldly seasoned Yucatan-style Cochinita Pibil tacos and a perfectly frothy cappuccino made with hemp milk. Many of the new business owners opening up in Highland Park have strong ties to the community, so the sense of pride is particularly strong. Add to all of this, the attractive five-minute driving distances to Pasadena, Downtown, Silver Lake and Glendale; the tree-lined rolling hills; and the Metro Rail Gold Line stop located in the middle of town, and you can see why Highland Park is a serious contender for the best neighborhood in Los Angeles. Here are the top ten places to eat, drink and experience Highland Park's local flavor.

Mango Strawberry Shaved Snow at Class 302

The Best Shaved Snow and Ice in Los Angeles

05/29/2014

Joshua Lurie

Considering the climate in L.A., the idea of seeing snow and ice in our lifetime is laughable. Thankfully, some culinary entrepreneurs have drawn on international traditions (and trends) to deliver a spate of shaved ice and show desserts to our metropolis. Learn about 14 of the best shaveries in time for summer.

Los Angeles Restaurants with Great Markets

05/20/2014

Leslee Komaiko

Some of L.A.’s most popular restaurants and cafes are also marketplaces where you can pick up a wedge of perfect blue cheese, some dried beans or an artisan chocolate bar. Some places carry items primarily from their own kitchen. Others spotlight their favorite purveyors. Either way, shopping these spots is a fun way to stock your fridge and pantry, not to mention score some great gifts.

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