Weekend Dining Guide: Los Angeles Restaurants to Try

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This weekend, food enthusiasts in Los Angeles are in for a treat with Eater LA’s dining guide, featuring four must-try restaurants. From the New York-style pizza at Prime to the community-centric Beethoven Market with its California Italian dishes, and the breakfast offerings at Virgil Cafe to the authentic Peruvian flavors at Rosty, these selections offer a diversity of culinary experiences. Each restaurant promises a memorable dining experience with unique flavors and inviting atmospheres, perfect for casual meals or special occasions.

Los Angeles – Eater LA has released its weekend dining guide, highlighting four must-try restaurants across the city for food enthusiasts. These selections represent a diversity of culinary experiences, from pizza and Italian dishes to casual breakfast spots and Peruvian cuisine.

Prime Pizza: A Slice of New York

Prime, a popular pizza parlor with multiple locations in Los Angeles, is recognized for its diverse offerings. Among their celebrated menu items is the vodka pizza, which is topped with mozzarella, basil, and Parmesan. Prime also features an assortment of square pies, including options such as grandma pie, Sicilian, spicy pepperoni, and meat lover’s, all of which come with the option of gluten-free crusts.

The Altadena location, at 1900 Allen Avenue, Altadena, CA 91001, caters to pizza lovers looking for both classic and innovative flavors.

Beethoven Market: A Community-Centric Hub

Beethoven Market, situated in Mar Vista and under the leadership of restaurateur Jeremy Adler, has transformed a former bodega into a vibrant community hub. The menu showcases California Italian dishes, including fried squash blossoms, personal-sized pizzas, and medium-sized pastas. Highlights from the menu include grilled prawns in salsa verde, linguini al limone, burrata panzanella, and pesto-laden foglie d’Ulivo.

Beethoven Market is renowned for its pizzas, which feature soft crusts reminiscent of New York-style pizza, and the grilled sea bass paired with a herbaceous Sicilian tarragon sauce. Desserts include housemade gelati, with prices that remain accessible—pastas under $20 and pizzas capped at $23. The restaurant’s location is at 12904 Palms Boulevard, Mar Vista, CA 90066.

Virgil Cafe: Breakfast and Brunch Done Right

Virgil Cafe offers a casual breakfast and brunch experience in Virgil Village. The menu consists of a range of traditional breakfast items such as French toast, pancakes, and various egg dishes, along with Mexican-inspired offerings like huevos rancheros and breakfast burritos. For health-conscious diners, the cafe also provides fresh-pressed juices and smoothies, including a green juice and a peanut butter-banana blend.

For lunch, Virgil Cafe diversifies its offerings with dishes such as tlayuda, a mushroom burger, and fajitas. The cafe is located at 709 Virgil Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90029.

Rosty: A Taste of Peru

Rosty, a Peruvian restaurant located in Highland Park, has been delighting diners since its opening in 2018. Owned by Maritza Gomez, who has deep restaurant roots in Peru, the establishment offers a variety of traditional dishes throughout lunch and dinner. Popular menu items include arroz chaufa (Peruvian fried rice), la brasa rotisserie chicken, and ceviche.

Fried yucca and lomo saltado are highly recommended, and the dining experience is best enjoyed when meals are shared among friends and family. Rosty can be found at 5511 N. Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, CA.

Conclusion

This weekend, Los Angeles food lovers have an array of delicious choices with these featured restaurants. From the authentic flavors of Prime’s pizza to the inviting community atmosphere of Beethoven Market, the casual brunch at Virgil Cafe, and the rich culinary heritage at Rosty, there is something to satisfy every palate. Whether you’re looking for a hearty meal or just a quick bite, these establishments promise a memorable dining experience.

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