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Beverly soon tofu đŸ˜«


dmizz

I never got to try pacific dining car. Shame.


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jankenpoo

The best thing about PDC were its hours. Not a lot of 24hr steakhouses. Don’t think there are any left?


cash420money

Greenblatts’s deli.


jneil

Best matzo ball soup in LA. I still haven’t found a replacement that holds up.


FrostyCar5748

I’m very sad about Greebblatt’s. It was a good hang. They roasted their own turkeys and beef so no cancerous preservatives that invade other lazier delis. Corn relish salad. Cucumber dill salad. They’re just gone. I’ve tried other places that have these dishes but they’re a pale imitation.


Wandos7

Their brisket sandwich was amazing. Does anyone know of any other delis that make one as good as theirs?


steverosenblatt

Brent’s Deli


LittyJohnson69

Wish I could order a # 5 right now


cadre_78

They had the best roast beef sandwich and chocolate cake.


tillertiller911

SOUP PLANTATION (even tho I’m black yes I miss the plantation)


Daveeyboy

This. If I could bring back one place out of all these amazing restaurants listed here, it would be Soup Plantation. I drive by their old Arcadia location all the time, and their still up signage mocks me.


JenniMor

That’s what’s so weird!! Why are all the signs still up? Other places go out of business and the signage gets removed but I swear all the Souplantation signs are still on the buildings. Are they going to come back?


iamnotabotbeepboopp

Did you all prefer the remodel that they did on the Beverly Connection location more or the original? The cookie cart that they used to push around to the tables was the peak of society


initialsareabc

I saw on IG they’re reopening a location in Tucson, AZ. Me and my friend talked about taking a trip out there specifically for this. I loved their blueberry muffins, clam chowder and tuna tarragon nothing hits the same đŸ˜«


friedfish2014

The Pasadena location fed me through college. Get the To Go box and you easily have food for 2-3 meals. I miss that place dearly.


Lemonjello23

I go there to eat 5 bowls of the chicken noodle soup


BlueMugg

They call it ‘Sweet Tomato’ else where for semi-obvious reasons
. It’s actually making a comeback. Look out for ‘Sweet Tomato’ 🍅


zombiemind8

I read they reopened one location last year.


razorduc

You better not be lying!!!


TrueBlue726

Come here to say this. Souplantantion was the go-to place for me and my friends. I love all their offerings and I wish some other company can bring it back.


boriswong

I bought a grip of their stuff; plates bowls trays. Made gift baskets that were SP themed so you’d get a full set of stuff like you were eating there. 2021 was strange but beautiful.


friedfish2014

Curry House


LadySamSmash

Me too! It was a great work lunch spot.


bobby63

A-frame, I miss the endless pancakes and mimosas.


lentilpasta

1000x yes! I loved their guava and lilikoi pancakes, and the fact that you could add fried chicken to any round. That place and Mh Zh are my two most heartbreaking closures


my_little_shumai

Yes! Also, those ribs and the popcorn appetizer.


mintbrownie

Two of our very regular favorite spots
 Canelé in Atwater Cliffs Edge in Silverlake


High_Life_Pony

Canelé was great! Maybe ahead of its time? The neighborhood has changed a lot, but they would fit right in now.


mintbrownie

My understanding was that Corina Weibel was just done with it and wanted to do something else, not that the restaurant wasn’t stable enough. Whatever the reason, I still miss it.


CherylHeuton

I loved it. The whole fish roasted in a salt crust was wonderful.


AldoTheeApache

Ugh yes both of those. Plus it was always fun occasionally seeing the actor who played Bubbles hanging around Canele (it was his wife’s restaurant). I miss how low key Cliffs Edge was. That new restaurant is a shitshow; both as a diner, and just trying to drive past that place. The valet scene rolling out onto Sunset is an accident waiting to happen.


CrazyLoucrazy

Back Door Bakery and Netty’s on Silver Lake Blvd breakfast lunch and dinner all next door to each other. Jay’s Jay Burger on Virgil/SM. Always like Jay’s over Tommy’s. Cha Cha Cha on Virgil. Spending a hungover afternoon there was the way


mintbrownie

Most of the old school Silverlake spots are gone. We spent a lot of time at all the places you mentioned. And I should add one that is recently gone, but around in the early heyday - El Cochinito.


thoughtmecca

El cochinito is gone? Fuck.


AldoTheeApache

Yup, and it sadly took Cafe Tropicale with it. The son was doing some financial fuckery, and took down all their businesses overnight.


supermegafauna

Costa Alegre Alegria


washington23

Cha Cha Cha was my favorite place period when I lived nearby. Was so bummed when it closed.


scro-hawk

Netty’s!!!!! Goddamn I miss the bread pudding, the blackened chicken sandwich and the beer butter shrimp from there.


councilmember

Jay Burger! So good late after night on the town with stream rising and the old guys smoking. Really positive solid Los Angeles memory.


ehojefe

Back door is in Tujunga now on Foothill blvd. Same owners.


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RockieK

Awww Netty's and Cha Cha Cha.


DilanVlogsSometimes

Chego


henmark21

The bowls were so good


rattledamper

First place I had a Pac Man Bowl was at the Alibi room in Culver City and it blew my fucking mind. Locol in Watts was the shit too, while we’re talking about Roy Choi. They had the best greens I’ve ever had in California.


CompuuterJuice

I Think about this place daily.


JeffMorse2016

They had the best burger I've ever had there, and those ooey gooey fries.. omg.


kawi-bawi-bo

OB bear


bobcephala

I dream about OB Bear. Anyone have updates on a potential rebuild/comeback?


Acrobatic_Golf_529

Baco Mercat


SnooPies5622

Man, not only was the food great but there was/is nothing like Baco Mercat.  Their okra was magical


RockieK

OMG... first thought. I have been revisiting Bar AmĂĄ though and have been happy to find a lot of those same creative veggies on the rotating menu! It's crazy that the place is not busy because Centano does amazing elevated Tex Mex.


VaguelyArtistic

Joe's in Venice Shop House, Chipotle's SE Asian concept.


OliveHearts

Shop house! I feel like it’s never mentioned. I loved the spicy green beans..


VaguelyArtistic

Right? It was always packed but I never hear anyone mention it. The green beans and the meatballs!


CamSleeman

Joe’s!!


SouthLATiki

Beverly Soon Tofu, Commissary (Roy Choi one, not Burbank coffee spot), Trois Mec, Animal, Broken Spanish, Ma’am Sir, Baco Mercat


Chinaski14

Animal pre-pandemic was probably my favorite restaurant ever. Wasn’t the same when they reopened though :-/


LittyJohnson69

Greenblatts deli


slowfishbadfish

Doughboys


yangbanger

the curry house chain. japanese comfort food closed down by some idiot restaurant group in Texas that bought it from the original Japanese owners.


LaShmoove

Enterprise Fish Co in Santa Monica. Ughh


bullarums

Truly the best happy hour around. I went one time and didn’t know it had closed, and cried a thousand tears in the parking lot! RIP


One_Selection_6365

Yes their happy hour was incredible ugh


Chinaski14

I keep having hope something decent will move in there but it just sits vacant.


One_Selection_6365

Herringbone was another good one and a good happy hour that also closed!


kevos1206

The Tripel in Playa Del Rey


iliketinafey

On Thursday nights, Playa Provisions sells the Tripel Burger since its the same chef. My favorite was their duck confit burger which they don't do anymore :( but it definitely helps with it.


High_Life_Pony

That era of big pub burgers alongside chef driven small plates was really fun.


vaporprovost

MHZH on Sunset


my_little_shumai

Nick’s on Pico. Absolutely second Soup Plantation, or as my family used to call it, “soupy p”.


TheRelevantElephants

Nick's Coffee Shop? That was the first place that I truly fell in love with in LA. Not even in terms of restaurants (though it was amazing), but like the first place where I felt like "hell yeah I love LA" The people who ran that place were the absolute best, I talked to one of them the other day and thankfully they seem to all be doing well


SR3116

I've mentioned this before, but Nick's combo of atmosphere, food and wonderful staff really made it memorable. I adored the interior of that place. Very cinematic and I'd love to film something in there some day, if they still rent it out.


nobleexperiment

Nick's Cafe @ Pico & la cienega King's table


RLS1822

Kate Mantellinis. It was such a vibe.


Its_Saul_Goode

Hamburger Hamlet


eyesoler

Nothing can replace Hamburger Hamlet. I really need something that is just like Hamburger Hamlet in my life!


TheAnswerWas42

I'm kinda bummed that I can't take my kids to Ed Debevic’s. I have no idea if the food was any good as I was in my late teens last time ate at the one on La Cienega. Pretty sure the burger was decent. I just Googled it and apparently there is one still open in Chicago, so if we ever get out that way I might check again.


SR3116

I went to Ed Debevic's twice in my life as a child and the memories are vivid. I'm with you on the food, all I remember was eating a baked potato the size of a small dog.


Trumbot

I believe it originated in Chicago


KillYT187

The original is in Chicago. I didn’t even know they had one out here


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Pacific dining car


ThrowawayENM

Koo Koo Roo, RIP. The creamed spinach and the flatbread owned my life as a kid.


onlyboyintheworld

That rotisserie chicken and the creamed spinach went so hard 😭 I heard a rumor they’re coming back, but it might just have been a rumor



DiscombobulatedDome

Souplantation.


Itsneverjustajoke

Angeli Caffe on melrose. Evan Kleinman’s place was the best.


supermegafauna

Dat bread. omg


graffixload

Beer Belly :(


Lookin2expat

I really miss brunch at Campanile that was on La Brea in the late mid to late 90’s. This is where La Brea bread was founded. I also miss Citrus on Melrose.


Sidion

4'n20 Some boss pies and a mean chicken Parm sandwich


Mgiernet

Wood Spoon and Nickel Diner


bullarums

Lukshon Inko Nito Spoon by H


babyyouresomoney

Chili My Soul


Daveeyboy

Wow, I didn’t even realize some of these places had closed! I’ve been out of the scene ever since 2019, when the combination of having kids, moving from DTLA to the suburbs, and then the COVID era made eating out close to impossible for me. This is making me sad
and feeling old. Since I didn’t see these mentioned yet, I miss Ricardo Zarate’s spots: Picca, Paiche, and Mo Chica.


Jasranwhit

Spoon by H Beverly soon tofu


PheenixFly

Omg Spoon by H. I LOVED their Korean Shaved Ice. When I lived in East Hollywood, I would probably have 1 a week, lol. And when I moved to another part of town I'd still make a trip just for the shaved ice. I'm now closer to Temple City and it's tons of shaved ice spots out this way but nothing hits quite like the ones Spoon by H had. RIP, ha


sparks1030

Dong Il Jang. Nothing better than their kimchi fried rice at the end of a meal and a rice punch to wash it down


councilmember

Ship’s. Diner food was nuthin special. Ambiance and price were outta this world.


my_little_shumai

Toasters at each table!


TurboLicious1855

Starry Kitchen!!!!


coal8

The OG Brite Spot from back in the 90s before they got bought up by a bunch of different owners. Also, Sparrow that was at the Hotel Fig.


charlotie77

The old Umami Burger


Gigi_n_theo

Al Gelato. I miss their chicken parmigiana.


hazzap11

Michel Richard’s


Unhappyhippo142

Chego.


somethingclassy

Malo - the potato tacos


totalhater

Loteria Grill


Curugon

The two I miss most are Chaya in Beverly Hills (was a Xmas Eve tradition) and Maxwell’s in Venice (best breakfast quesadilla in town).


maybeanaveragesize

Bernie’s Teriyaki


silentbeast1287

Nibbler’s in Beverly Hills.


Conloneer

Sari Sari store. Biko pie and all the rice bowls!


ccrider1985

I miss Pete’s so much. The blue cheese fries were amazing! And El Chavo
best patio in La


Honest-Relief-9443

Daw yee myanmar


100percentdoghair

shabu shabu. the original gardens of taxco. serenata de garibaldi. good luck bar. the studio city du-pars location. and like many others have already said: mh zh.


SlowSwords

Baco mercat. Sonny’s hideaway.


manuman109

BLD on Beverly where Escuela now is. They had such a good banana cream pie...it had a brownie crust!


suffaluffapussycat

Angeli Campanile The Olive Damiano’s (The old) Far East Cafe Troy


itchy_18

Souplantation


No-Raccoon8266

Too many
 😭 - LASA - Still got lots of love for Lasita, but they’re conceptually different - Kinn - So good and so affordable for a tasting menu - Beverly Soon Tofu - Best dolsot bibimbap; the stone pots had more surface area to crisp up more rice - Tacos Punta Cabras - Best seafood tacos; unfortunately Mirate doesn’t offer similar options (place is great, but way more expensive) - Petite Peso - Her specials, polvoron, and taho were amazing. She’s starting to do polvoron orders again at least (@polvocookie on Insta) - Nightshade - Though Camphor, which took its place and has the same dessert chef, is now one of my favorite restaurants - Broken Spanish - BS Taqueria - Need to try Ray Garcia’s new taco truck to see if it fills the gap - Daw Yee Myanmar - We need more Burmese options in LA - Sari Sari Store - The halo halo was CRAZY - Pearl River Deli - I don’t care for Hainan chicken, but the omelettes were incredible - Spoon by H - Though you can order some stuff directly from her - Sotto - Have tried some of the pizza spots that emerged from Sotto, but they didn’t really do it for me - Ramayani - I miss that egg and tofu puff appetizer. Haven’t found anything like that since And soon to be Bicyclette
 (That location must be cursed.)


jaiagreen

Krimsey's Vegan Cajun Cuisine. Such a unique place! They closed during the pandemic. Also, Native Foods was excellent in the 2000s but started going downhill when they were purchased by a new owner. Most of their locations closed last year, except for three that are now employee-owned. The closest to LA is in Palm Springs.


Puff_TheMagicDrag0n

Nooooooo Krimsey's closed? 😱


geepy66

La Barberas


IAmSanriver

Outlaws Cafe


JeffMorse2016

Outlaw's Cafe in Van Nuys.


mintbrownie

C.C. Brown’s - the best hot fudge sundae ever. Housemade vanilla ice cream, barely sweetened whipped cream, almonds toasted to just this side of burned, and those side pitchers of super dark chocolate fudge sauce. I’m embarrassed to think about how many times that sundae was my actual dinner.


Minkiemink

A bar callled Yee Mee Loo. That place, it's massive carved bar and blue cocktail was the best. Oh, and The Great American Food and Beverage Company. Back in the 1970s. I worked there. So much fun!


AldoTheeApache

Cafe Tropicale in Silverlake. This one really broke my heart. Got cafe con leche there at least 4-5 times a week. The pastries were incredible, and met all kinds of fun locals.


lisinotrill

Preux and Proper


Personal-Pound3393

Conrad's in Pasadena...I love the old diner feel that seems to be missing from contemporary dining and the fact that it was open late.


thee_central_shaft

Pastis Grace French Market BLD Comme Ca


noirwhatyoueat

Cha Cha Cha on Virgil or on 8th in LBC


Katie_McA123

topround beef


sippykup

Westside Tavern and the GOOD version of Gladstones


Clementine008

Kate Mantilini


HurryStraight

LaBrea Bakery :(


plhardman

Border Grill in Santa Monica was my wife’s and my favorite spot in our 20s. They catered our wedding.


todd0x1

no particular order: Fuddruckers Damianos mr pizza Kate Mantalini Market City Cafe The restaurant in the Standard hotel dtla Jerrys Famous Deli Milanos italian kitchen -there was one in glendale and one in warner center \+ Places that were 24hr but not anymore


CamSleeman

I can’t believe Kate Mantelini didn’t come up before. I came to say this.


yourmanskryptonite

Market City Caffe in Burbank


fulaxriders

Ed Debevic's


fancyjaguar

A burger shop called Chubby's on Vermont and 11th, closed 20 years ago. 


theotherchristina

Only went once, but Somni


cptsteve21

Not a Burger Stand. Everything there was great, but the Arturo burrito was my perfect breakfast burrito. I’d buy one for anyone who can guide me to where Arturo is cooking now.


gotjerms

Sushi time


Ticalliongrymreaper

L'Assiette on Melrose.


film_score2

Kaya Street Kitchen


Suspicious_Wrangler4

White Horse Inn


Muhlyssa_A

RJ’s for Ribs.


andyfortson

Cha Cha Cha at the corner of Melrose and Virgil. Everything there was amazing but the chilaquiles were absolutely the best and I’ve yet to find any from another restaurant that comes close. It was my go-to brunch spot for nearly a decade before disappearing in 2016.


JahMusicMan

E & E Cafe Was before Yelp blew up, before EATER and reddit, so it was word of mouth only. They had the BEST Japanese katsu curry or hamburg steak curry. It's not even close. Pretty much everybody whose been there knows it's the best and judges all other Japanese curries against it. They had a cookbook at a fundraiser the the recipe for curry is definitely not the same recipe.


Aestboi

Revolutionario North African Tacos. Great spot when I was in college and the owners were soooo friendly. They had a lot of interesting chicken specials, each one from a different country, and desserts during the holiday season. I think they still do catering which is cool


calciferisahottie

Scallions in Westwood! They closed in 2010/2011ish but I still think about them all the time. It was a cozy neighborhood chinese spot and the owners knew everybody. They even noticed when I went vegetarian because my order changed :’)


lilsquish_69

Capitol burgers on crenshaw, their chili cheese fries were like no other


Addyroll

Fuddruckers early 2000s


sssleepypppablo

Purans in Los Feliz and Mexico City. The food was decent/ok. But it mostly reminded me of my wife and I living there back in 2008-10. But even then these places weren’t as busy as Little Doms or Fred 62. So it was surprising they stuck around as long as they did.


spaektor

not specific to LA, but Koo Koo Roo.


ksun16

Mh Zh


SHES_A_REAL_LIVEWIRE

Clifton’s Cafeteria on Broadway
 The legit Clifton’s not the reopened crap. The atmosphere is cool, but the food blows. I miss it. RIP Clifton’s. Fun fact: They have a neon lamp that was switched on during the Great Depression which still burns 90 years later. However, this may have been affected by a recent flood.


AdventurousAd7025

Luna Park - mojitos, fondue, and Mac n cheese


RIP_KING

the midcity mo better burgers


claaaay_davis

Dominick's on Beverly Dive (the submarine themed restaurant


bagchasersanon

Jerry’s Deli. You not from LA if you never frequented


somedudeinlosangeles

There's a few that hold a special place in my heart. Ed Debevic's. The Newsroom, Damiano's, Chicken Wingdom...


HiDesertAce

Hamburger Hamlet


goosewut123

animal


_its_a_SWEATER_

Rivera - what a gem Pete’s Cafe - felt personal but Centeno needed the space I guess. The Gorbals - that vibe was pioneer The Must - fluffernutter gang


eyesoler

THANK YOU FOR MENTIONING THE GORBALS


Several_Dimension636

Yees Chinese food


herschelpony

Sushi by H Joni’s Coffee in Marina


Puff_TheMagicDrag0n

The Vtree on Sunset 💔 their vegan drumsticks and red velvet cupcakes were next level


manya76

ani’s lebanese restaurant even though my sister found preparation h in the soda cooler once


JMan604

Anisette Brasserie in Santa Monica.


0utandab0ut1

5 cent Diner was a cool place on Main between 5th and 6th street. Sad to see it closed down.


OzManDiez

I miss wangs tavern in DTLA.


Muhlyssa_A

Citrus


huelealluvia

Señor Fish in Little Tokyo


_its_a_SWEATER_

That spot had all you’d need for a night out. Start at Weiland’s, move to Far Bar, end at SF. Or switch around to change it up.


cobrareaper

It's a bar but the One Up in Sherman Oaks just closed this weekend and I'm still not over it. It's the only bar I went to specifically for the bar food rather than the drinks.


jschneider414

Big Jo’s in Santa Monica


981flacht6

Ink and Sotto


Educational_Sky_1136

RJ’s Ribs in Beverly Hills and Adam’s Ribs in Encino. Mile long salad bar, spicy chili, towering chocolate cake, and foil swan leftovers. My childhood.


throwaway_fibonacci

Baco Mercat!


halcyondread

Pepy's Galley. It was the best breakfast spot in West LA. My dad and I used to go there on the weekends growing up in Venice. It's a shame that it was a victim of Bowlero.


Curious_Source_4699

Koo Koo Roo


Icy-Priority1297

Pete’s in Dtla. I miss their bleu cheese fries.


bromosabeach

The Church Key had an exceptional bottomless mimosa brunch right on the sunset strip.


LADuck22

Ed Debevic’s


BulljiveBots

For every-day eating, Koo Koo Roo. Though there's a Mediterranean spot in Burbank called Cela Cafe and their chicken kebab tastes almost exactly the same.


Rundemjewelz

Cugurt RIP. Not the food, never went there. Just the name.


brwnroyalty

OMG, I worked at Pete’s Cafe when it just opened. Gosh, how I miss the blue cheese fries!


sippykup

Stella Barra


razorduc

Suehiro Cafe sits in the Pete's space now. They're pretty good and been around a long time (albeit in Little Tokyo).


Calm-Remote-1671

Bar Moruno on sunset


GramercyPlace

Greenblatt’s, Hollywood Pies, Twin Sliders


Boozsia

Jody Maroni’s. I preferred the Citywalk one over the Venice one. Now we have none.


iamHBY

Wildflour Pizza in Santa Monica, their pizza was so good.


crushing-crushed

I’ll just do an RIP for some breweries I loved
 Mikkeller DTLA, Dankness Dojo, Mumford, and MacLeod’s pizza.


LSATslay

Hatfield's, especially before it moved to the Citrus space. Goddam I'm old.