
The ultimate Los Angeles restaurant delivery and takeout guide
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The wondrous complexity of Los Angeles makes it America’s most compelling dining city. As with restaurant cultures around the world, our chefs, restaurateurs and their staffs have faced unprecedented challenges during the pandemic crisis. To sustain the industry, takeout has become the lifeline of restaurants — the necessary means into which our best culinary minds funnel their creativity and maintain a sense of community with diners.
Here are more than 100 restaurants where my colleagues Patricia Escárcega, Jenn Harris, Lucas Kwan Peterson, Garrett Snyder and I have savored takeout since the mid-March shutdown. The list encapsulates the foods that make eating in Southern California singular: kebabs and Iranian stews, smothered oxtails, Ethiopian vegetable platters, regional Mexican and Chinese specialties (including Oaxacan tlayudas, peerless Sonoran flour tortillas, Sichuan toothpick lamb and Macao-style pork buns, for starters), pizza and pasta, Syrian kibbeh. Our palates still travel the globe from our tables at home.
In uncertain times, a carne asada taco or jeweled chirashi bowl can shift a mood, calm a storm, recast the day. For more recommendations, visit latimes.com/food and sign up for our weekly Tasting Notes newsletter. Those who feed us from restaurant kitchens and serve us from takeout windows (or deliver our meals) are on the front lines; please remember to tip generously.
— Bill Addison, restaurant critic
Al & Bea’s Mexican Food
All Day Baby
Akasha

Antico
A.O.C. Wine Bar

Apey Kade
Apollonia’s Pizzeria

Attari Sandwich Shop
Banh Oui
Bar Amá
Bavel

Beijing Pie House

Bestia
Bludso’s
Boiling Crab
Bone Kettle
Brodard Restaurant

The Brothers Sushi

Burritos La Palma
Carnitas El Momo

Carousel
Cassia

The Chori-Man

Cluck2Go

Coni’Seafood
Connie & Ted’s
Cosa Buona
Craig’s
DTLA Cheese

Dialogue

Dulan’s on Crenshaw

El Ruso

Fat & Flour
Felix
Forn Al Hara

Gish Bac
Golden Deli
Guelaguetza

Guerrilla Tacos
Gwen
Hail Mary Pizza
Harold & Belle’s
Hatchet Hall

Hawkins House of Burgers
Hippo
Honeybird
Honey’s Kettle

Hotville

Huge Tree Pastry

Hyesung Noodle House
Izakaya Hachi
Jame Enoteca
Jane Q
Jar

Jitlada
Joan’s On Third
Joan’s On Third
Jon & Vinny’s
Jus’ Poke

Kang Kang Food Court
Kato
Kismet
Kobawoo House
Kobee Factory

Koko’s Med Cafe

Konbi
Kotohira
Lalibela Ethiopian
Little Dom’s
Lucques Catering
Lunasia

Mama’s Chicken

Mariscos Jalisco
Mayura Indian Restaurant
Ma’am Sir
Meals by Genet

Mel’s Fish Shack
Mini Kabob

Mizlala
Momed
n/naka
Northern Thai Food Club

Sushi Nozomi

Orsa & Winston
Pablito’s Tacos

Pasjoli
Pasta Sisters
Pasta Sisters

Pearl River Deli

Pizzana
Pollo a la Brasa

Poncho’s Tlayudas
Poppy & Rose

Porridge + Puffs
Porto’s Bakery
Post & Beam

Pupuseria El Cerro Verde
Ray’s BBQ
Redbird
Republique

Ribtown BBQ
Ronan
Rossoblu
Saigon’s Bakery & Sandwiches
Sanamluang
Sichuan Impression
Slab

Soban

Sonoratown
Spago
Spartina

Spoon & Pork

Spoon by H
Sunnin

Taco Maria

Taste of Tehran

Thunderbolt
Tirsa’s Mexican Cafe
Vaca
Vespertine
Wax Paper

X’tiosu Kitchen
Zam Zam Market

Zhengyalov Hatz
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