The World Cup is coming to LA in June and honestly? The food alone is reason enough to make the trip north. Here’s your essential eating (and drinking) guide to Los Angeles — World Cup edition. #ad
Start in Downtown.
@amtrak drops you right at Union Station, and from there the expanded metro gets you everywhere. Stay somewhere central like
@moxy_ac_losangeles — the views slap and you’re steps from everything that matters.
@discoverla has the full rundown on neighborhoods if you’re still planning your base.
First stop: Little Tokyo. There’s a mochi shop that’s been operating since the 1940s and it still hits harder than anything. Fugetsudo is a piece of LA history and the perfect way to ease into the city.
Then walk over to Grand Central Market
@grandcentralmarketla — open since 1917, one of the oldest public markets in California. Over 40 vendors, every cuisine imaginable. Don’t sleep on the tacos.
Out on Miracle Mile, République
@republique.restaurantla is a must. The building itself goes back to 1929 — Charlie Chaplin built it — and it later housed one of LA’s most iconic bakeries before becoming the stunning café-restaurant it is today. Pastry, quiche, dinner — honestly just go for all three.
For a proper dinner, head to Firstborn
@firstborn.la in Chinatown. Chef Anthony Wang is running a prix-fixe that shows serious technical range. Also: possibly the best martini in the city. Just saying.
End the night in K-Town — the nightlife there is unmatched. Pull up to
@dan_sung_sa_la for that smoky, old-school pojangmacha energy, then wind down at
@thenormandieclub for some of the most thoughtfully crafted cocktails in the city. Hidden gems on every block — you will not be bored.
LA in June is going to be electric. Plan accordingly. 🙌⚽🍸
🎥 by
@spearheadmedia
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