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Best Italian Restaurants in Downtown LA

23 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Orsa & Winston
A Michelin-starred Italian-Japanese tasting menu led by Josef Centeno.

Essential Picks

$$$$ Downtown LA Italian, Japanese
Josef Centeno’s tasting-counter destination blends Italian structure with Japanese precision, delivering a paced, quietly inventive menu. The room is intimate and minimalist, letting the multi-course progression do the talking. Its current one-star Michelin status marks it as the ZIP’s true special-occasion Italian-leaning anchor.
Must-Try Dishes: Uni Pasta / Sea Urchin Course, Seasonal Pasta Flight, Sake-Paired Dessert Course
What Makes it Special: A Michelin-starred Italian-Japanese tasting menu led by Josef Centeno.

Notable Picks

8.9
$$$ Downtown LA Italian
Rossoblu brings Emilia-Romagna cooking to a soaring Fashion District warehouse, with handmade pastas and wood-grilled meats backed by a serious Italian wine list. The Michelin-recognized kitchen turns out deeply flavored ragùs and seasonal dishes that draw both downtown regulars and destination diners.
Must-Try Dishes: Olimpia's tagliatelle with pork and beef ragu, Redeye tuna tartare with preserved lemon and lavash, Grilled whole branzino
What Makes it Special: Serious Emilia-Romagna cooking in a dramatic, mural-filled DTLA space.
$ Downtown LA Pizza, Italian
The DTLA outpost of New York’s famed slice shop focuses on thick Sicilian squares and classic foldable rounds with assertive sauces and cupped pepperoni. Lines and late hours reflect how often locals lean on it for a fast, indulgent pizza fix in the Arts District.
Must-Try Dishes: Spicy Spring Pie, Naughty Pie, Prince Perfection square
What Makes it Special: Iconic New York-style Sicilian squares translated to a busy Arts District counter.
$$$ Downtown LA Italian
A polished Arts District trattoria where house-made pastas and wood-fired mains land with confident, old-school Italian technique. The airy industrial room keeps it lively without feeling chaotic, and the kitchen’s signature mandilli di seta pesto still sets the bar for the neighborhood. Strong Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition underscores its reliability for both locals and visitors.
Must-Try Dishes: Mandilli di Seta al Pesto, Prosciutto & Burrata Focaccina, Roasted Branzino
What Makes it Special: Silky house pastas and focaccinas in a Michelin-noted Arts District trattoria.
$$$ Downtown LA Italian, Pizza
A grand, high-volume Downtown institution that pairs reliable Italian comfort with a patisserie and market feel. Pastas and pizzas come out fast and consistent even at peak crowds, and the bright, bustling room works well for kids, groups, and celebrations without feeling like a compromise.
Must-Try Dishes: Margherita pizza, House-made pastas (ask for daily standouts), Macarons and pastries from the patisserie counter
What Makes it Special: A Downtown Italian powerhouse with a full patisserie that keeps families happy.
$$ Downtown LA Italian, Brunch
At Zinc’s Arts District outpost, a vegetable-focused menu hides a surprisingly rich spinach lasagna alongside grain bowls, salads, and wine-friendly snacks. The leafy courtyard and all-day format make it a reliable pick when you want lasagna in a lighter, more California-leaning setting.
Must-Try Dishes: Spinach Lasagna, Funghi Pizza, Seasonal Grain Bowl
What Makes it Special: Vegetable-forward cafe where spinach lasagna meets one of DTLA’s most pleasant courtyards.
$$ Downtown LA Italian
Mona Pasta Bar is an intimate, design-forward room where house-made pastas meet a tightly curated natural wine list. The menu leans on rich, saucy classics and seasonal vegetables, making it a stylish spot for pre-show dinners or slow nights over a bottle.
Must-Try Dishes: Pappardelle Bolognese, Lumache alla vodka, Burrata & Tomato with warm focaccia
What Makes it Special: Minimalist, wine-bar-style pasta counter with in-house noodles and natural wine.
$$ Downtown LA Italian
A long-running DTLA trattoria focused on fresh daily pasta and generous, comforting plates that keep locals coming back. The open front patio and casual flow make it easy for repeat lunches or low-key dinners. Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition highlights strong value and dependable execution.
Must-Try Dishes: Bianchi & Neri, Lasagne di Carne, Maccheroni Stellari
What Makes it Special: Fresh pasta trattoria with Bib Gourmand value in the Historic Core.
$$ Downtown LA Italian, Pizza
Chris Bianco's 18-hour fermented dough creates a chewy, yeasty crust that holds up under wood-fired heat and house-made toppings like the fennel sausage on the Wiseguy. The DTLA outpost brings Phoenix's decades-long reputation to a loud, industrial-chic room where reservations run weeks out but walk-ins can luck into patio seats. Expect to commit to the experience—the short menu rewards patience, not spontaneity.
Must-Try Dishes: Wiseguy Pizza, Gem Salad, Burrata Salad
What Makes it Special: James Beard Award-winning pizzaiolo Chris Bianco's wood-fired Neapolitan pies, featured on Netflix's Chef's Table
8.1
$$$$ Downtown LA Italian, Pizza
The Arts District warehouse that helped transform downtown LA dining in 2012, Ori Menashe's kitchen still delivers on housemade pastas—particularly the tagliatelle with oxtail ragù—and wood-fired pizzas. Portions run smaller and are designed for group sharing; expect to order multiple plates to build a full meal. The industrial-chic space stays loud and buzzy, making it better suited for celebrations than intimate conversation.
Must-Try Dishes: Roasted Bone Marrow over Spinach Gnocchetti, Squid Ink Spaghetti with Lobster, Spicy Lamb Sausage Pizza
What Makes it Special: The Arts District pioneer that transformed downtown LA dining, serving housemade pastas with intense, balanced flavors in a converted warehouse.
$$ Downtown LA Italian, Pizza
A casual Arts District wine bar built around Roman-leaning pinsa, crisp focaccia sandwiches, and natural bottles. The vibe is social and unfussy, with a menu that’s light enough for aperitivo but solid for a full meal. A newer neighborhood staple that’s more about hang time than formality.
Must-Try Dishes: Pinsa Romana (seasonal), Whipped Eggplant Dip & Focaccia, Focaccia Sandwich
What Makes it Special: Natural wine aperitivo spot with standout pinsa in the Arts District.
$ Downtown LA Pizza, Italian
Inside Grand Central Market, Olio turns out wood-fired, personal-size pizzas with leopard-spotted crusts to eat at the counter or carry through the hall. It’s a reliable choice when you want a proper Neapolitan-leaning pie in the middle of downtown’s busiest food hub.
Must-Try Dishes: Margherita pizza, Wild mushroom and truffle pizza, Margherita Plus with burrata
What Makes it Special: Long-running wood-fired stall bringing serious pizza craft to Grand Central Market.

Worthy Picks

7.9
$$ Downtown LA Italian
A handmade pasta operation tucked into an unassuming South Hooper Avenue building, where the kitchen rolls its own noodles and sets its own panna cotta in-house. The trattoria-scaled room and free street parking make it a low-friction weeknight option for DTLA pasta cravings, with an 82% five-star rate across 400+ reviews suggesting the execution holds up visit after visit.
Must-Try Dishes: Calamari, Fettuccine Alfredo, Lobster Ravioli
What Makes it Special: Handmade pastas and housemade panna cotta served out of an unassuming DTLA building that feels like stepping into a neighborhood trattoria in Italy
$$ Downtown LA Indian, Italian
A Michelin-starred chef's Indian-Californian fusion concept that leans hard into technique-driven reinvention—pot pies filled with butter chicken, rendang built on lobster, tandoori applied to sea bass. The kitchen runs well above the category average for DTLA, but front-of-house staffing can stretch thin on busy nights, leading to uneven service that doesn't always match the price point. Best experienced on a weekday when the dining room is calmer and servers aren't juggling bar duty.
Must-Try Dishes: Butter chicken pot pie, Eggplant bharta lasagna, Tandoori chicken wings
What Makes it Special: Indian spice profiles applied to inventive, comfort-driven fusion dishes.
$ Downtown LA Italian, Pizza
A skate-culture slice shop that helped define the Arts District food scene, built on chef-developed sourdough crusts and hand-milled Stanislaus tomato sauce. The counter-service format keeps things fast and casual—grab a pepperoni or the Sunday-only mac & cheese pie and eat at the sidewalk window or the small patio. Fifteen years in with outposts in Tokyo and Seoul, it delivers a reliable LA slice without pretending to be anything more.
Must-Try Dishes: White Pizza, Soppressata & Mushroom, Margherita
What Makes it Special: Arts District slice shop cranking out some of the best by-the-slice pizza in LA using fresh, locally sourced ingredients
$$ Downtown LA Italian
A Japanese-born chain with 20 years of refining its Japanese-Italian fusion formula, built around rich, technique-driven pastas like uni and squid ink that lean harder into umami than a traditional trattoria would. Every pasta order comes with complimentary salad and bread plus oversized portions, which makes the value equation straightforward for Little Tokyo. Tables sit close together and the space runs cozy when full, so set date-night expectations for intimate rather than luxurious.
Must-Try Dishes: Uni Pasta, Mentai Cream Pasta, Beef Ragu Sauce Spaghetti
What Makes it Special: A Japanese-born trattoria chain (est. 2006) bringing Japanese-Italian fusion pasta to Little Tokyo, with oversized portions and complimentary salad and bread with every pasta order.
$$ Downtown LA Italian
Amante is a long-running Fashion District workhorse doing big-portion Italian classics and a sprawling pizza and pasta menu. It’s more about hearty plates and late-night convenience than finesse, but regulars rely on it for reliable red-sauce comfort.
Must-Try Dishes: Amante's Ragu Spaghetti, Funghi Truffle Pappardelle, Tartufo truffle pizza
What Makes it Special: Huge, old-school Italian menu with generous portions and late hours.
$$ Downtown LA Italian, Pizza
A compact Arts District vineria with natural wines and Italian-snack pacing, ideal for grazing rather than a heavy sit-down feast. Pinsa and small plates are cleanly executed, and the staff leans knowledgeable without being precious. Best framed as a wine-first Italian hangout within the ZIP.
Must-Try Dishes: Pinsa Romana, Speck Truffle Toast, Charcuterie & Formaggi
What Makes it Special: Natural-wine bar pairing Italian small plates with airy Arts District energy.
$ Downtown LA Italian
Inside Grand Central Market, Knead Noods turns out trays of meat lasagna and fresh pastas for downtown workers grazing the hall. It’s more about comfort and speed than ceremony, but the lasagna delivers a satisfying, sauce-heavy slab at an approachable price.
Must-Try Dishes: Meat Lasagna, Spaghetti & Meatballs, Malfadine Aglio e Olio
What Makes it Special: Food-hall pasta counter serving hearty meat lasagna pans alongside fresh noodles.
7.7
$$ Downtown LA Italian
Savoca, inside the JW Marriott at L.A. LIVE, serves Italian-influenced California cooking in a bright atrium space steps from Crypto.com Arena. Menus cover breakfast, brunch, and dinner, making it a convenient option for hotel guests and game-night crowds looking for pastas, pizzas, and a glass of wine.
Must-Try Dishes: Tagliatelle Bolognese, Prosciutto pizza, Eggs in Purgatory
What Makes it Special: Hotel trattoria with Italian-leaning menus and an airy atrium setting.
7.7
$$$ Downtown LA Mediterranean, Italian
Chef Agostino Sciandri's Tuscan kitchen draws pre-concert crowds with house-made pastas and whole butterflied branzino, backed by 45 years of LA Italian restaurant credentials. The 1,800-square-foot patio with retractable awnings delivers atmosphere for date nights near Disney Concert Hall, though execution can vary on busy theater evenings. Prices run premium for the Bunker Hill location—expect expense-account positioning rather than neighborhood value.
Must-Try Dishes: Pappardelle, Paccheri Bolognese, Whole Butterflied Grilled Mediterranean Branzino
What Makes it Special: Chef Agostino Sciandri's Tuscan kitchen with house-made pastas using organic flour and wood-burning oven pizzas, steps from The Broad and Walt Disney Concert Hall
$$$ Downtown LA Italian
A newer Sicilian-leaning dining room in a restored brick space, serving hearty pastas, arancini, and secondi with a home-style backbone. The patio-forward setup makes it feel celebratory even on ordinary nights. Still early in its run, but already a strong option for warm, traditional Southern-Italian comfort.
Must-Try Dishes: Arancini, Seafood Linguine, Mushroom Ragu Lasagna
What Makes it Special: Sicilian trattoria newcomer with a standout patio and classic comfort plates.
$ Downtown LA Italian
Parked along Grand, Sabrossa Pizza Food Truck turns out New York–style pies, slices, and basic pastas for downtown workers and students. It’s a fast, affordable way to get a hot slice with toppings that lean familiar rather than experimental.
Must-Try Dishes: Regular cheese pizza, Pepperoni slice, Spaghetti with meatballs
What Makes it Special: Locally run pizza truck serving generous slices at true lunch-break prices.