Restaurants & Bars

5 Hollywood Restaurants Ranked Among 101 Best In Los Angeles

Five Hollywood restaurants appeared on the 101 Best Restaurants in Los Angeles list published by the LA Times.

HOLLYWOOD, CA — Five Hollywood restaurants are among the 101 best in the Los Angeles area, according to a new ranking released this week.

The Los Angeles Times' annual list of the 101 Best Restaurants in Los Angeles includes everything from modest holes in the wall to buzzy Michelin-starred spots.

"We crisscrossed the region for months, checking in on stalwarts and swapping notes on potentially overlooked contenders," the Times wrote.

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Here are the Hollywood spots, along with their rank and excerpts from the Times' blurbs:

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Providence — 7

"Michael Cimarusti and Donato Poto’s paragon of sumptuous, celebratory dining reaches its 20th anniversary on June 17, 2025. In high-end restaurant years that’s about the age of a mature redwood."

Petit Trois — 45

"The concepts of time, calories and overindulgence do not exist at the Petit Trois marble counter. Ludo Lefebvre created a place of pure excess that operates uninhibited by such conventions."

Kuya Lord — 56

"Behold the behemoth 'Kuya Tray,' the fastest and most comprehensive introduction to the cooking at Lord Maynard Llera’s 28-seat Melrose Hill restaurant. Sized for two, each platter contains canary-yellow spiced rice, sauteed vegetables, achara (pickled green papaya) and a choice of six meats or seafood."

Stir Crazy — 86

"The kitchen team, under Caroline Leff, keeps a few perennial dishes in rotation. Among them is a celery salad with walnuts, aged Gouda and raisins that nicely pings between sweet and savory, soft and crunchy. As a main course, a link of mildly spiced German-style sausage, sourced from Mattern’s Sausage & Deli in Orange County, is presented with a mound of Japanese-style potato salad creamy from Kewpie mayo and a healthy dollop of mustard."

Mr. T — 87

"Mr. T, the two-year-old location of the Paris bistro with the same name, has carved a niche for itself in the middle of the buzzy Sycamore District. At the bottom of the glass tower that houses Jay-Z’s Roc Nation, smartly dressed patrons flood the patio during breakfast and lunch."

Check out the full list of 101 Best Restaurants in Los Angeles at the LA Times.

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