15 Hidden Food Neighborhoods in L.A. Locals Love More Than Hollywood

Los Angeles spans over 500 square miles and encompasses a culinary landscape as diverse as its population. While tourists flock to celebrity hotspots and trendy eateries in Hollywood, locals know that the city’s true gastronomic treasures lie in less famous neighborhoods.

These culinary havens offer authentic experiences, reasonable prices, and dishes that reflect the incredible cultural tapestry of Southern California. Here is a list of 15 hidden food neighborhoods in Los Angeles that locals consistently choose over the glitz and glamour of Hollywood’s dining scene.

Thai Town

East Hollywood’s six-block stretch along Hollywood Boulevard houses the only officially recognized Thai enclave in the United States. Locals flock here for boat noodles at Sapp Coffee Shop and late-night rice porridge at Sanamluang Café.

The neighborhood offers regional specialties rarely found elsewhere, from northern Thai sausage to southern curries that deliver genuine heat levels not toned down for tourist palates.

Little Ethiopia

This compact stretch of Fairfax Avenue packs amazing flavor into one city block. Platters of spongy injera bread topped with vibrant stews are shared by Angelenos seeking authentic East African cuisine…

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