“Grand Central Market is a unique experience for the variety of local food and people. Park in the parking garage/structure. It's only $5. Do not park in the southern parking lot. It costs a minimum of $15 no matter what and has poop everywhere. Weekends are packed, and finding an open table to sit and eat may be difficult. Food is made fresh at all the vendors and has always been good no matter where we choose. Restrooms are clean and maintained.“
“The food here is amazing. I ordered turkey Bolognese it's one of my favorites here. Every time I come down to the west side I ordered this I live all the way in West Hills and it is worth the drive. I really truly recommended this place. You can also order other things they are more then one restaurant in one place. I would really highly recommend kitchen 1437“
“This place is amazing!! I get my car done next door and come here for the yummiest food and best hospitality I've had in LA! Don't just take my word for it... my son keeps asking when I need to get my car fixed again so he can come back here!!!“
“I tried the Crispy Hot Pancake at the food court and it was delicious! The pancake had a perfect crunchy texture on the outside, and the inside was fluffy and flavorful. The portion size was generous, making it a satisfying snack. The staff was friendly and the service was quick. I would definitely get this pancake again when I visit the food court.“
“The Burger Shop is amazing inside the Corporation Food Hall. i Love their onion rings, and everybody i shared them with enjoyed them as well. The habanero burger was cooked to perfection, and was so delicious i didn't stop to photograph it. sorry!! i'll have to return and order another so everyone can see how great a job they do preparing these specialty burgers. dedicated team, serving great meals right down to the last minute they're allowed to be open. Thank You, Burger Shop!!“
“A conglomerate of Guatemalan street food vendors located at the intersection of Bonnie Brae & 6th St. after 5pm. Parking will be the toughest thing to find but you may be able to test your luck at the Rite Aid/Food 4 Less plaza nearby.The food is pretty cheap but absolutely delicious! Pricing along all the vendors seem to be similar for the same type of foods and being able to speak Spanish is a big plusRecommend:- Garnachas (mini potato tamales)- Pollo y papa's fritas (fried chicken & fries)- Churrasco (grilled meats - notably the longaniza)Note: There is a lot of grilling & frying going on, so be prepared to have your clothes smelling like smoke after you leave.“
“Me and my daughter stopped by here after a day at Universal studios, 1st time there, kind of a weird set up, but get past that and youll be surprised, have many different food options, we got the breakfast burritos, so so good, will definitely stop by again... trying to find parking does suck...“
“The food was absolutely delicious and wonderful. The service was OK, not exceptional. The wine pours were skimpy. The main issue was the smoke that permeated the dining room. Terra Eataly needs to complete reinvent its ventilation system in the wood-burning kitchen. It has to be an OSHA violation for the kitchen crew and the smoke permeated the dining room as well.“
“Fun place to hang out. There's a big open air mall, a food court that has quite a bit of a variety. I parked on the street so I'm not sure about the parking situation there. I was able to get a haircut for $20 which is unheard of these days. I also got a massage on my back from this bed couch massage place. If you get a chance you should stop by here K-Town is the best!“
“The food is always well-prepared and flavorful. The server was extremely polite and attentive. The only downside was there was a large group (about 60) eating at the same time as we were and I believe it caused a delay in preparing our entrees“
“The pupusas, Oh MA GAWDDDDDD..The pupusas were a welcome sight and different than everyone else and the basic taco offerings. For me, being Salvadoran, it was a no brainer. Only slight is the curtido wasn’t as potent and citrusy as possible. But if yall are tired of tacos, birria and the same ol same ol, the pupusas were ????“
“Lucky Tacoshi is the newest fast casual spot to hit the food court at Century City Mall. I'm happy to report it works as a quick meal. I've gone before a movie and just having one of their sushi tacos filled me right up! You order on an iPad and about 10 minutes later, have food in hand. In addition to the sushi taco I had, they have poke bowls, sushi burritos, fried mushrooms, dumplings and seaweed salad. On my stop in, I tried the tempura shrimp taco ($7.99, 353 calories) which was wrapped in fried seaweed, based with white rice, topped with two pieces of fried shrimp and drizzled with eel and spicy mayo. I loved it. I'll say this though, it all broke apart when I tried to eat so was messy AF. You've been warned. I'd love to try their other sushi tacos like the salmon, fresh shrimp and crab. My only negative besides falling apart is there was a staff who was sneezing non-stop. I didn't see them wash their hands and they handed me the taco. I was horrified, lol!!! But overall, great quick meal.“
“Downtown LA is so amazing, it's so vibrant and I grew up in LA so it's great to have so many options in one location. Imagine living in the high rise next door, how lucky! Just walk a few steps and whatever you're in the mood for, there it is. They're all independent businesses with patio seating or indoor communal seating. There's a burger place, they offer both vegan and meat burgers, a Jamaican spot (get the oxtails), a pad Thai spot, pasta/pizza, Indian cuisine and a bunch more I just can't remember off the top of my head. The service was great, they bring you your food if you're dining there, and the ambiance was chill. You're definitely not on the west side :) Highly recommend, especially on those days when the grand central market is just too crowded.“
“Spring Arcade refers not only to the building above it, but also the grand, airy, arched arcade at ground level. You can spot it via grand, Spanish Baroque-inspired arches along either a Spring or Broadway between 5th and 6th here in DTLA. Inside is a multilevel arcade that once hosted over five dozen shops but which now appears to focus on a handful of low-key eateries at a ground-level food court. It's still wide and spacious enough to walk through and explore, similar to the 6 1/2 Avenue arcade in midtown Manhattan.“
“By far the best mall food court I've ever been to. The food at all the different stalls is delicious. What I love about it is the variety of different Asian food types you can get. It also has tons of seating and a full parking garage.“
“Checked out this underground food court today where we were the only non-Koreans We decided to grab food from Plaza Halshik and though it wasn't as cheap as I imagined ($41 for 2 meals--more or less the same price range as BCD Tofu House for the meals we got), the preparation has a homestyle appeal to it and I especially loved the purple rice. Taste was incredible and orders were served with quickness. Must try the tonkatsu and corn dog spots next time. Plenty of parking and it's free for 3 hours so that's a plus.“
“This place really does just get it done. Bought here twice, once for my buds wedding and now my own. This place is perfect for a quick turn purchase and tailor. They have a bunch of sizes all in the same color which is very valuable when you're buying for your groomsmen. Their tailor is right next door and they walk you over to them. The staff here always leaves me feeling they hooked me up! They do talk and move fast but I personally like that pace when I'm trying to get things done last minute. Ideal for groomsmen who need the same suit all the same color and you get a shirt, tie, and handkerchief. It's a one stop shop which I appreciated! Suit quality is about what you pay for they're not the highest, but they look good in pictures and tend to be some wool blend.“
“On the UCLA campus, my Alma mater. Great snacking place, usually also has hot fresh lentil soups, for starving students literally. Best croissants and pastries too.Vegetarian options: Vegan sandwichesKid-friendliness: Special little chairs.“
“Mr. Eden who served me this morning (cashier) is super fast and efficient with no mistakes.Mr. Eduardo who is at customer service who is super quick and nice. I definitely come back here which opens Sunday 8:00 -4:00Thanks to All at Cosco Center“
“Prices are super cheap, portion sizes are large, and free soda refills. The food obviously isn’t healthy but they’re great to have as a treat every once in while! The pizza slices are so massive and the smoothies/mocha freeze Are are really satisfying. Good place to stave off hunger when you’re shopping at Costco. Ample seating.“