The 18 Best Restaurants On West LA's Sawtelle Boulevard - Los Angeles - The Infatuation (2024)

Dining on Sawtelle can feel like you’re at a crowded food festival with terrible parking. Located right off the 405 in West LA, this street is lined with some of the city’s best Japanese restaurants, as well as amazing Korean, Vietnamese, Filipino, Mexican, and Chinese options to try. You’ll probably have an intense showdown over a parking spot and, yes, prepare to stand in a line, but don’t worry about struggling to find a great restaurant. Here’s our guide to where to eat on Sawtelle.

THE SPOTS

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8.3

Tsujita LA

Japanese

West LA

$$$$

Perfect For:

Dining SoloEating At The BarLunch

Tsujita is the undisputed star of Sawtelle, and its perpetual lines are for one thing: tsukemen. This “dip” style ramen consists of cold noodles with a side of rich, pork-based broth and it’s your job to put these delicious things together. There’s also another location, Tsujita Annex, right across the street, which serves traditional ramen with a richer pork broth, complete with spots of fat floating at the surface––both are great, so opt for whichever has the shorter wait.

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Dong Ting Noodle

Chinese

Sawtelle

$$$$Perfect For:Casual Weeknight DinnerDining Solo

Dong Ting Noodle in Sawtelle has a long menu of Hunan-style noodle dishes, which means you can expect most things to be pretty spicy. They’re known for the beef noodle soup, but if you’re sweating just thinking about a bowl of hot broth, stick to our favorite: the dry chili beef noodles. The thin wheat strands are soft and doughy, and the big beef chunks taste like jerky stewed in fiery chili oil. Mix it all together with the peanuts and pickled papaya on top for a bit of crunch and sweetness in every slurp.

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Ban Ban Burger

Burgers

Sawtelle

$$$$Perfect For:Casual Weeknight Dinner

Like probably many of you, we also suffer from chronic smashburger fatigue. That’s why we appreciate that this counter-service spot from Tuk Tuk Thai is mixing things up with riffs like garlicky wagyu laab burgers, pale green pandan milkshakes, and spice-dusted fries with curry ketchup. Everything on the short menu grabs your attention, but we say prioritize the peppery grapow burger finished with a runny egg or the fried chicken sando on toasted milk bread with panang mayo.

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8.0

Sushi Tsujita

Sushi

Sawtelle Japantown

$$$$Perfect For:Dinner with the ParentsDate Night

Like the Jonas Brothers, there’s a third Tsujita restaurant in Sawtelle that people don’t talk about as much. That’s Sushi Tsujita, and it’s also the easiest one to get into. This sushi bar is great if you want an omakase on the cheaper side without sacrificing quality. They offer three omakase options—$49, $69, and $89—which include appetizers like fried scallops with mango dressing and a salmon sashimi co*cktail. We recommend the priciest tier (the Tokyo), which includes a toro hand roll, nine pieces of nigiri, and buttery wagyu torched in front of you. An a la carte menu is also available, but unless you eat three pieces of nigiri and call it a night, you’re not getting much of a deal.

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Japanese

Sawtelle

$$$$Perfect For:LunchCasual Weeknight DinnerDining SoloQuiet Meals

Chinchikurin is a prime example of what makes Sawtelle special—a highly specific restaurant that specializes in one dish: Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki. On paper, this “savory pancake” reads like you dumped the entire contents of your fridge into some batter, with cabbage, meat, seafood, mayo, scrambled eggs, and grilled yakisoba noodles that get crispy on the teppan grill. It’s great for sharing–if you feel inclined to do so–but it’s even better with cold Sapporo and a cup of barley tea.

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8.1

Menya Tigre

Japanese

Sawtelle Japantown

$$$$Perfect For:Casual Weeknight DinnerDining SoloLunchOutdoor/Patio Situation

Sawtelle is home to some of the biggest power players in LA ramen—Tsujita, Daikokuya, Shen-Sen-Gumi—with long lines to match. If you’re craving something different, though, go to Menya Tigre instead. This tiny quick-service noodle shop offers a unique Japanese curry ramen, made with a rich curry stock, chewy noodles, and topped with braised pork chashu, bean sprouts, and green onions. It's an expertly made bowl that hits on a day when rain clouds threaten to ruin your energy. Be sure to try the equally flavorful Keema, too, a dry curry noodle garnished with pico de gallo, corn, and chili threads.

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8.0

Sonoritas Prime Tacos

Tacos

Sawtelle

$$$$Perfect For:Casual Weeknight DinnerLiterally EveryoneLunch

Sonoritas is a casual Northern Mexican spot that serves some of the best flour tortillas in town, but the real draw is what they do with them. Not every taco on the menu is created equal, but the Sonoran-style asada is the best, whether it’s their smoky beef rib or premium beef cuts like lengua. And if you show up during the lunch rush, you’ll see people eating mega-sized versions of those chewy tortillas wrapped as burritos, with protein options your local Chipotle could never pull off: spicy shrimp, grilled salmon, and even filet mignon.

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7.9

Mogu Mogu

Ramen

West LA

$$$$Perfect For:Casual Weeknight DinnerDining SoloQuiet Meals

The specialty at Mogu Mogu is mazemen, a brothless ramen that (here at least) comes with extremely specific eating instructions. To create their signature sauce, you mix the noodles with a variety of toppings (like poached eggs, green onions, and spicy minced pork) for “about 30 seconds,” add their “umami vinegar” midway through. Is it a lot of work, bordering on meticulous? Sure. But when you’re working your way through a bowl of thick noodles, each evenly coated with sauce, you’ll have no one to thank but yourself. Well, and the chef who actually, you know, made it. It’s a collaboration.

Yakitoriya

Japanese

Sawtelle Japantown

$$$$Perfect For:Casual Weeknight Dinner

Yakitoriya is one of our favorite low-key date spots in the entire city. It's a husband-and-wife-run yakitori spot with skewers that range from simple things like eggplant and chicken thigh to more fun stuff, like gizzards, hearts, and skin. Their gyoza and other appetizers are great as well. Just know that there is a five-skewer minimum per person and, given that the dining room is fairly small, you’ll probably smell like smoky meats afterward.

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Sushi

Sawtelle Japantown

$$$$Perfect For:Casual Weeknight DinnerCheap EatsLunch

​​A longtime favorite of UCLA kids on a budget, this traditional spot offers a calm, serene environment, affordable prices, and dependably solid sushi. The menu is filled with different sashimi and sushi platters under $30—all of which are a much better bet than the gimmicky conveyor belt sushi spots nearby. The fish will be of higher quality and not much more expensive. Stop by the ATM first though, they’re cash only.

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Hermanito

Bar Food

Sawtelle Japantown

$$$$Perfect For:Casual Weeknight DinnerDrinking Good co*cktails

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If you need a post-work co*cktail option that’s sceney enough to feel like you’re out-out (and not just killing time until 405 traffic dies down), head to Hermanito. This Mexican-Japanese fusion bar plays your favorite pop tracks from the early 2000s and has a spacious patio for you to stretch your legs with a Japanese whiskey co*cktail and delicious snacky things, like sticky pork ribs with pickled habaneros and tiny birria quesatacos stained red with smoky consommé.

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Nanbankan

Japanese

West LA

$$$$Perfect For:Date NightFirst/Early in the Game DatesCasual Weeknight DinnerDinner with the Parents

Even in a neighborhood known for Japanese restaurants, Nanbankan stands out. Their dining room feels like a portal straight to Tokyo: everyone is sipping sake, kabuki art hangs from the walls, and in the center are two giant yakitori grills enveloped in smoke. This grilled skewer house serves almost anything on a skewer, from pork loin delicately wrapped in shiso leaves to salty quail eggs, plus other options like sunomono and grilled onigiri. But the real action is on the chalkboard, where you’ll find a rotating list of specials like live scallops, black cod, and wagyu beef. Snag a seat at the bar if you can.

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7.4

Furaibo

Japanese

Sawtelle Japantown

$$$$Perfect For:Casual Weeknight Dinner

Furaibo is one of Sawtelle’s old-guard restaurants, but it still holds its own among the newer openings that have cropped up around it. This dark and moody izakaya space involves separate tatami rooms, beer and sake glasses that never go empty, and bite-size snacky foods to keep the Asahi from going straight to your head. Furaibo is big and full of tables, so gather the crew, order multiple rounds of their signature tebasaki-style wings, and generally cut loose.

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Filipino

Sawtelle

$$$$Perfect For:Quick EatsLunchSerious Take-Out Operation

This Filipino restaurant (originally from Silver Lake) goes the whole hog on, well, hog. The pork shines differently in every dish, like lechon kawali fried to a crisp, or adobo pork belly slow-cooked with soy sauce, vinegar, and garlic. The star of the show, and Spoon & Pork’s signature dish, is the deep-fried patita, a massive hunk of meat glazed in garlic vinegar and served over jasmine rice. It’s big enough for two—even if that “two” is just you and yourself.

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Marugame Udon

Japanese

Sawtelle Japantown

$$$$Perfect For:Lunch

Standing in line to eat is a fact of life on Sawtelle, and Marugame Udon is no exception. (If you’re in a rush, it’s best to hit this spot outside prime lunch hours.) This udon restaurant is set up cafeteria-style, where you wait in a theme park-style line before picking your bowl of udon—we like the one with sweet braised beef—and then slide your tray down the counter to grab your choice of crispy tempura. It’s affordable, filling, and a great quick meal in a pinch.

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7.5

Nong La

Vietnamese

Sawtelle Japantown

$$$$Perfect For:DeliveryLunch

On a chilly 72-degree day in LA, few things beat a bowl of pho at Nong La. With locations in Sawtelle and La Brea, this modern Vietnamese cafe has built a large following around its fast service and solid Vietnamese comfort foods, like crackly chai gio filled with minced pork and shrimp. The sesame steak banh mi and pork noodle salad are other must-orders for when you come back by yourself tomorrow.

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Anzu

Japanese

Sawtelle Japantown

$$$$Perfect For:Lunch

Tucked away behind shabu-shabu spot Mizu 212 is Anzu, a tiny window where you can order very good Japanese fried chicken. The golden brown, panko-crusted poultry comes hot off the fryer and in a number of styles, including over rice with a sriracha aioli or inside a burger with creamy tartar sauce. We prefer the karaage-curry combo that comes with sticky rice, a fried egg, and a big portion of savory Japanese curry to drizzle over your chicken.

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Artelice Patisserie

Bakery/Cafe

Sawtelle

$$$$Perfect For:Dessert

Between spots selling matcha soft serve, mango pudding, and cream puffs, there are more dessert options on Sawtelle than grains of sand at the beach. But if we had to pick one, it would be Artelice Patisserie. This upscale bakeshop (with another location in Burbank) specializes in elaborate and glossy French pastries that look straight out of an art gallery, from delicate caramel napoleons to mango eclairs and passionate fruit croissants. Everything here tastes as good as it looks for the most part, but if you want something small for a post-meal nibble, their multiple-colored selection of macarons is a good bet.

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