This charming restaurant on Hawthorne Boulevard does a great job of acquainting the locals with the diverse flavors of India. The restaurant is known for its authentic cuisine, family-friendly atmosphere, and warm service. If you're wondering what to order, confidently go for the Shrimp Saag, Chicken Tikka Masala, and Lamb Biryani as they are some of the restaurant's specialties.
Everyone talks about this place. Good food, good crowd and good service is what completes Daikokuya. This authentic Japanese food joint's specialty is the Daikoku Raumen soup, pork and egg combination dish. You might just get confused as to what to order from the extensive variety of Ramens on offer. They kind of have an open-air kitchen where you can actually watch the chefs make your meal. There is a long waiting list at most times out here. But the wait is worth!
Murakami is a great restaurant for those who have been craving Asian food. Serving a variety of Japanese delicacies, the restaurant is popular with both the native population as well as the locals. However, rather than going for a standard sushi roll as you would do in other restaurants, patrons here are advised to opt for a sushi bowl instead where fresh sashimi is placed over a bowl of sushi rice and garlic-soy sauce is used in the preparation rather than the traditional sauce. However, if you'd rather stick to the classics Murakami also serves a great selection of sushi rolls and Japanese dishes like Blue Crab Hand Rolls. Don’t forget to pair your meal with a bottle of sake. If you are looking for a hearty Japanese meal, head to Murakami and expect to be delighted.
Since 1975, Carney's has satisfied LA's chili fries and burger cravings, delivering a pitch-perfect experience in this genuine, vintage yellow Amtrak train car from the 1920s, done up as a classic diner on the inside. And that is not all! They have a worthy lineup of hot dogs and polish sausages, much touted as some of the best in town, all at the lowest imaginable prices, especially given the joint's docking grounds - the east tip of the Sunset Strip. A private lot behind the car takes away the headache of parking at the Strip while the amiable, smiley service assures you that you have come to the right place. And if you already think the place is cheap and swell, try it during happy hour!
The M.B. Post, as The Manhattan Beach Post is fondly known, is a youthful fine dining venue that combines the sportiness of the beachfront with the timeless quality of the historic venue and provides a memorable experience. Featuring an array of Californian cuisine, the menu is crafted together to impress. There is Vietnamese Caramel Pork, Housemade Cavatelli and Steamed Mussel to choose from. The cocktails are strong and innovative. Good for groups, the venue sports long tables, ideal for engaging conversations with friends.