
Rigo's Taco (North Hollywood) (12:30 a.m.North Hollywood Diner (North Hollywood) (24 hours).
Noho Pizza & Grill (North Hollywood) (3 a.m. Mel's Drive-In (Sherman Oaks) (24 hours). Lucy's Pizza and Burgers (Glendale) (3 a.m.). The Local Peasant (Sherman Oaks and Woodland Hills) (2 a.m.). Little Toni's (North Hollywood) (2 a.m.). Jerry's Famous Deli (Studio City) (1 a.m. Jasmine Thai Cuisine (Woodland Hills) (2 a.m.). Harry's Family Restaurant (Burbank) (24 hours). El Indio Mexicano (Northridge) (24 hours). Crave Cafe ( Sherman Oaks, Studio City) (24 hours). Catcher in the Rye (Toluca Lake) (2 a.m.). Boneyard Bistro (Sherman Oaks) (kitchen till 1 a.m. The Baked Potato (Studio City) (2 a.m.). Riverside Drive, Burbank 81 (open 24 hours) Casa Vega: 13301 Ventura Blvd., Sherman Oaks 81 (11:30 a.m. Krua Thai: 13130 Sherman Way, North Hollywood 81 (11 a.m. If you want a Googie-style diner with tons of midcentury history, you can't do better than Bob's Big Boy in Burbank, where the burgers are hearty, the pancakes are stacked high, the colossal brownie sundaes are meant to be shared and, best of all, these dishes are served all night. The dimly lit old-school Mexican restaurant is where you go when you want to sit in a red vinyl booth where Cary Grant might've eaten lobster enchiladas, carnitas de puerco or a vegetarian Mexican pizza (OK, the latter dish is a more recent invention). Atmosphere is top of mind at Casa Vega in Sherman Oaks. pit-stop for pad kee mao? Visit North Hollywood's Krua Thai, a bustling spot situated in a strip mall for all kinds of noodles, fried wontons (a must!), fried tofu (we clearly like fried food) and tom yum soup. In the San Fernando Valley, the late-night options are plentiful and diverse. Monday-Saturday)Ī post shared by tess🌸🦋 Fernando Valley Won Jo Kokerang Agurang (Koreatown) (2 a.m.). Spare Tire Kitchen & Tavern (Koreatown) (kitchen open till 1 a.m.).
Slurpin' Ramen Bar (Koreatown) (1 a.m.).Quarters Korean BBQ (Koreatown) (2 a.m.).Lucy's Drive-Inn (Mid-Wilshire) (24 hours).Sunday-Wednesday 24 hours Thursday-Saturday) House of the Chigae (Koreatown) (5 a.m.
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Full House Barbeque (Koreatown) (3 a.m.).El Taurino (24 hours Friday-Saturday 3 a.m.Cactus Taqueria #2 (Koreatown) (midnight Sunday-Thursday 1 a.m.Bong Soong Ah Hak Dang (Koreatown) (2 a.m.).BCD Tofu House: 3575 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 21 (24 hours).The flavors rotate by season, but hello, cranberry pomegranate. If you want burgers and milkshakes, Cassell's makes old-school versions of both. Sure, KBBQ is all about the meat but we can't stop thinking about their corn-cheese and eggs. (Bonus: BCD has a giant parking lot, a rarity in this 'hood.) As for Korean barbecue, Kang Ho-dong Baekjeong, inside Chapman Plaza, is well worth what's often a lengthy wait. Non-vegetarians typically order the spicy barbecue chicken or the bulgogi combo. After a few beers at Frank 'n Hank, head to BCD Tofu House for a bubbling vegetarian hot pot and an order of crispy garlic tofu bites. Your best bet for late-night dining in Los Angeles is Koreatown, which has more 24-hour restaurants per square foot than any other neighborhood in the city. Become a sponsor Koreatown, Mid-City, Pico-Union