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Best Girls Night Out Chinese Restaurants in Los Angeles

3 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Pine & Crane DTLA
Modern Taiwanese flavors, all-day hours, and a design-forward indoor–outdoor setting.

Notable Picks

$$ Downtown LA Chinese, Dim Sum
Pine & Crane’s South Park outpost updates Taiwanese home cooking with bright flavors, natural wines, and a sleek indoor–outdoor space that feels built for downtown’s creative crowd. With hundreds of strong reviews since opening in 2022, it’s become a go-to for shareable small plates, noodles, and cocktails before or after a game or show.
Must-Try Dishes: Dan Dan Noodles, Taiwanese Popcorn Chicken, Minced Pork on Rice (lu rou fan)
What Makes it Special: Modern Taiwanese flavors, all-day hours, and a design-forward indoor–outdoor setting.
$$ Beverly Grove Chinese, Seafood
C.O.D. Seafood House & Raw Bar is a modern Asian-influenced seafood brasserie on 3rd Street with sidewalk and open-front seating that keeps the dining room feeling like one long patio. Fresh fish, a busy raw bar, and late-night hours make it a lively outdoor option for seafood and cocktails.
Must-Try Dishes: Grilled Chilean Sea Bass, Truffle Uni Pasta, Garlic Noodles
What Makes it Special: Asian-inspired seafood, a full raw bar, and buzzy open-air 3rd Street seating.
$$ West Hollywood Chinese, Thai
Chef Sara Thongchoet's whimsical Asian fusion spot combines traditional Thai with Chinese influences in a stunning floral courtyard setting. Since 2021, this LGBTQ-supportive establishment has drawn crowds for its Instagram-worthy purple dishes and creative brunch offerings alongside authentic curries.
Must-Try Dishes: Crab Fried Rice, Five Spice Chicken Wings, Tom Yum Lobster Pasta
What Makes it Special: Magical purple noodles that change color tableside