
Los Angeles Downtown Dining - Guide to Entertaining and Delicious Restaurants
Los Angeles (LA) Downtown has undoubtedly earned its iconic status in the style, fashion and hospitality industries. In order to allow people a fair share of the excitement, natural flow of the market in such pockets have allowed an immense growth of streamlined professional services that specialize in a myriad of different tastes. The buzzing industry in LA's downtown restaurants is all the more palpable.
LA Downtown has often been reviewed as one of the best places in Los Angeles whether you are interested in shopping, dining, boozing, checking out the latest in fashion, watching beautiful art, or simply walking down. Some of the popular names in the area happen to be Cicada, which is also one of the most expensive. However, similar names like The Palm and Madeo are more encouraging for the average tourist.
Restaurants in Downtown LA in order of popularity
http://www.losangelesrestaurants.com/location.cfm/location/26/order/1/ByPopularity
Phillipe the Original on North Alameda Street is known for its value for money service, and its immense popularity with the local people in LA. Musso and Frank Grille on Hollywood Blvd., has been known for a special atmosphere that allows some sort of a gold old charm set in to the dining spirit. Amongst many restaurants in the area, you can also feel encouraged to try out international cuisines in Thai, Chinese and Lebanese.
Phillipe the Original applauded
http://www.yelp.com/biz/philippe-the-original-restaurant-los-angeles
Yang Chow Restaurant on North Broadway Street is specially loved for its slippery shrimps, believed to be cooked in the most authentic and tastiest methods. Best of Mediterranean (BOM) and Sunnin Lebanese are the best bets. North Spring Street in Downtown LA is home to the delectably serving Authentic Thai Restaurant, often rated as a five star quality service.
Reviews about BOM
http://www.yelp.com/biz/best-of-mediterranean-los-angeles
More dining options in LA
http://www.frommers.com/destinations/losangeles/0014020003.html

