Places to eat

LA

Mel's Drive-in

Those hungry for nostalgia and big juicy burgers should head to this 1950s-style diner. The original featured in the classic 1973 movie American Graffiti.

1650 N Highland Ave

Ammo

Simple California comfort food is served from morning to night at this tiny but cosy minimalist cafe.

1155 N Highland Ave

Vert

One of Wolfgang Puck's newest outposts serves French and Italian food. You must try the bellini, a bubbly blend of green apple juice and prosecco.

6801 Hollywood Blvd

Prizzi's Piazza

Famous for its garlic breadsticks, epic wine list, big pates of pasta, and crispy thin-crust pizza.

5923 Franklin Ave

Musso & Frank Grill

Steaks and chops dominate the menu of Hollywood's oldest (since 1919) restaurant. It was a major hangout for celebrities such as Hemingway and other literary giants.

6667 Hollywood Blvd

Alex

Classically trained chef Alex Scrimgeour treats patrons to unusual contemporary European cuisine served in a cozy dining room.

6703 Melrose Ave

Madame Matisse

Popular for breakfast, this bistro also turns out delicious French country classics for lunch and dinner. No beer or wine.

3536 W Sunset Blvd

Yuca's Hut

Head this way for yummy Mexican food. Try the cochinita pibil tacos.

2056 N Hillhurst Ave, Los Feliz



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