2 BCD Tofu House
- A bubbling bowl of hot, spicy Korean tofu stew is going to be one of the most satisfying late night eats in town, and BCD makes up a more the adequate bowl. The spread of banchan and the stone pot bowl of steamed rice is going to mop up any hangover that might be lingering. The dumpling stew or the mixed seafood versions are the best.
- 3575 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90010
- One of two all-night restaurants (the other is a stone's throw from Downtown), Pacific Dining Car is the elegant night owl's landing, where white tablecloths and a menu lifted from the 50's makes it presence known. The varied menu is pricey but features items like the Midnight Cowboy Steak and the Rack of Lamb. Because people get hungry at 3 a.m.
- 2700 Wilshire Boulevard Santa Monica, CA 90403
- This old-school Thai Town noodle joint serves late into the night, when the local bar goers and Hollywood trouble-makers need a hangover cure. The menu features spicy bowls of Thai Boat Noodles and other classics at a bargain price.
- 5176 Hollywood Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90027
- A must-experience, all-night eatery in Downtown doesn't have a better composition than The Original Pantry Cafe, a tried-and-true greasy spoon institution that grills solid steaks and makes the ideal pancakes, any time of day or night. Don't skip the fried potato either, which make a near perfect hangover cure. Cash only, open 24 hours.
- 877 S Figueroa St Los Angeles, CA 90017
- There's something terrific about dining late at night in Little Tokyo, like it's a time warp to decades ago. The food at Suehiro is decidedly Japanese comfort fare, but when it's midnight, what's better than some fried tonkatsu? Open until 1 a.m. weekdays, and until 3 a.m. from Friday to Sunday.
- 337 E 1st St Los Angeles, CA 90012
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