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  1. Nov 19, 2021 · Once a popular chain of fine dining restaurants, all that remains of the Velvet Turtle today is a single sign in Downtown Los Angeles. The Velvet Turtle: A Sign of the Times. Once upon a time, starting around 1965, the Velvet Turtle was a beloved fine dining destination famous for its cold cucumber soup and beef wellington.

  2. Feb 22, 2024 · Here are 18 outstanding places to eat in Downtown Los Angeles. Note: For restaurants in the Arts District, see the Essential Arts District map; for restaurants in Chinatown, check out...

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    • Cole's. There’s a fight in Los Angeles over who created the French Dip sandwich. The first contender is Cole’s, whose sign on the door says they’re the originator of the salty, juicy, melt-in-your-mouth meats.
    • Phillipe's. Also opened in 1908, Phillipe’s is the second restaurant to claim ownership of the French Dip. Owner Philippe Mathieu claims that the sandwich was invented in 1918 when he accidentally dropped the roll into a vat of hot jus and the customer said he didn’t care.
    • The Musso & Frank Grill. This classic steakhouse opened in 1919 by Frank Toulet, Joseph Musso, and French chef Jean Rue. The eatery quickly became a hot spot for A-list guests like Charlie Chaplin, Gary Cooper, Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor, and even F. Scott Fitzgerald who allegedly proofread his novels in the booths.
    • Taylor’s Steak House. Another classic steak joint, Taylor’s was opened in 1953 by Tex and Margie Taylor. This Koreatown joint is as old school as it gets with giant cuts of beef against brooding, dark light and deep leather booths.
    • Camphor. Boasting one Michelin star, Camphor is a unique fusion of French and Indian cuisine located in the heart of the Arts District. If the idea of a formal tasting menu at a Michelin-starred restaurant intimidates you, you'll love the a la carte ordering at Camphor.
    • Bestia. Since 2012, Bestia has been a go-to for locals looking for consistent and high-quality Italian cuisine in DTLA. This modern and dimly lit restaurant is best known for its pizzas and pastas, all made fresh in-house.
    • Niku X. Looking to enjoy dinner and a show in DTLA? NIKU X offers a contemporary yakiniku experience that showcases the beauty of Japanese Wagyu. The massive Japanese steakhouse stands at 9,000 square feet, and guests can choose between one of the Yakiniku tasting menus and the Tomahawk tasting menu.
    • Kato. Enjoy a one-of-a-kind Michelin-starred meal when you sit down for dinner at Kato. Located at The ROW DTLA, Kato puts a modern spin on Taiwanese fare in a polished and contemporary setting.
  3. Jan 29, 2024 · When it comes to Downtown tacos, the field is competitive. But Sonoratown has managed to take a tiny space on Los Angeles St. and turn it into an institution. Their house-made flour tortillas melt in your mouth, and their charred grilled steak is smoky, sweet, and the exact right level of salty.

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  4. May 4, 2024 · 1. Hayato. Restaurants. Japanese. Downtown Arts District. Tucked behind traditional noren that hang over the door, chef-owner Brandon Go artfully tweezers a multicourse, traditional kaiseki...

  5. May 5, 2024 · Explore the top 10 restaurants in Downtown Los Angeles. Book your table now on OpenTable.

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