The historic Bob's Big Boy has been serving burgers, breakfast, and American-style comfort food since the 1940s. Request the "Beetles Booth", where the musicians once dined. Robert DeNiro's 1995 crime film "Heat" was also filmed here.
Strip mall pizzeria dishing up thick, square slices with a signature crispy cheese crown. It's a cash-only, take-out operation with long lines and no tables – the pizza is the entire point.
Parking lot taco stand centered on a vertical trompo, where al pastor is shaved to order with a slice of pineapple. A long communal bar holds salsas, grilled vegetables, and potatoes for topping off fresh tortillas.
Long-standing Highland Park fixture dishing up huge, Mexico City-style antojitos from a simple, open kitchen. The specialty is the namesake huarache – a fried, bean-stuffed masa base piled high with toppings like asada, pastor, or chorizo.
Craft molino and food counter inside Mercado La Paloma, milling heirloom corn from Mexico into fresh masa. The menu showcases Oaxacan antojitos – quesadillas and tlacoyos served from the counter to the market's shared tables.
Hanoi-style pho is the focus, defined by its lighter, clearer broth and fewer garnishes. The bowls are famously generous with meat – expect everything from tender short rib to brisket and tripe.
Corner seafood shack serving Cambodian-style comfort food from a small takeout window. The signature garlic shrimp is the main event; grab a spot at one of the few outdoor high-top tables.