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Best French Restaurants in Downtown LA (90013)

6 hand-picked restaurants, AI-analyzed and critic-validated

Essential Picks

9.1
$$$ Arts District
A modern French dining room in the Arts District led by Chef Max Boonthanakit, blending classic technique with subtle Southeast Asian accents. The cooking is precise and layered—rich sauces, careful char, and bright aromatics—without losing bistro warmth. Reservations are competitive for a reason: it consistently delivers special-occasion caliber meals in a relaxed, warehouse-chic space.
Must-Try Dishes: Steak au poivre with frites, Rigatoni stuffed with artichoke and Comté, Seasonal crudo with citrus and herbs
What makes it special: Michelin-recognized French cooking with a subtle Thai-leaning spice lens.

Notable Picks

8.6
$$ Downtown Financial District
A French-inspired rooftop bistro that pairs skyline drama with approachable brasserie staples. The kitchen leans classic—steak frites, mussels, roast chicken—executed reliably at high volume, while the real draw is the terrace energy and panoramic DTLA views. Come for golden-hour cocktails and stay for a lively, view-forward dinner.
Must-Try Dishes: Steak frites, Moules frites, Duck confit
What makes it special: Rooftop French bistro dining with one of DTLA’s best views.
$$$ Historic Core
A grand, Belle-Époque-styled French room in the Historic Core that trades in romance and theatrical dining. The menu stays rooted in French classics—escargot, tartare, steak and seafood—supported by a deep cocktail and champagne program. After a recent return to service, it’s again a reliable pick for special nights when you want atmosphere to match the plate.
Must-Try Dishes: Moules frites, Steak tartare, Escargot with herb butter
What makes it special: A revived Parisian dining hall where ambience is half the experience.
$$ Historic Core
A Francophile wine bar and café tucked into the Spring Arcade, combining a small French market with a cozy bistro perch. The food is simple and well-done—charcuterie, croques, salads, pastries—meant to pair with an excellent French-leaning wine list. It’s a mellow, under-the-radar spot that feels like stepping into a tiny Paris lounge downtown.
Must-Try Dishes: Charcuterie and cheese board, Croque monsieur, Seasonal tart or pastry
What makes it special: Wine-first French café-market hybrid with real bistro intimacy.

Worthy Picks

7.9
$$ Historic Core
A compact contemporary French brasserie and bar in the Spring Arcade corridor with a menu that moves from shareable starters to polished mains. Flavors stay familiar but thoughtfully updated, and the room feels more like a chic neighborhood hideout than a formal destination. Best for a relaxed dinner with a strong cocktail or wine backbone.
Must-Try Dishes: French onion soup, Roasted chicken with jus, Steak frites
What makes it special: Downtown brasserie comfort with a cocktail-bar edge.
$ Financial District
A family-run French bakery and café near Pershing Square that anchors downtown mornings with serious bread and pastry craft. Croissants, baguettes, and tarts are the headliners, but the savory side—tartines, soups, salads—makes it an easy lunch stop too. Reliable, unfussy, and built for daily repeat visits.
Must-Try Dishes: Almond croissant, Jambon-beurre baguette, Savory tartine
What makes it special: Classic French boulangerie execution in a downtown grab-and-go format.