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Best Cheap Eats Restaurants in Hollywood

49 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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For The Win
Smash burgers and ultra-crisp fries built for obsessive regulars.

Notable Picks

Hollywood Burgers, Sandwiches
For The Win’s Franklin Avenue outpost is a tight, counter-service smash burger stand where thin, crispy-edged patties and very dialed-in fries are the whole point. Locals line up for cheeseburgers buried in fry sauce and shoestring fries that stay hot and crisp on the walk back to nearby apartments or studios.
Must-Try Dishes: Cheeseburger with fries combo, Loaded fries with fry sauce, Sweet potato fries
What Makes it Special: Smash burgers and ultra-crisp fries built for obsessive regulars.
$ Hollywood Thai
Pailin is a tiny Thai Town favorite specializing in Northern Thai dishes served in a modest, colorfully decorated room. It’s the spot locals point to for khao soi, chili dips, and curries that hit big on aromatics without losing balance.
Must-Try Dishes: Khao Soi Curry Noodles, Northern Larb with Sticky Rice, Crispy Pork with Chinese Broccoli
What Makes it Special: Northern Thai cooking with standout khao soi in a humble, cozy space.
$ Hollywood Thai
Yai serves Thai-Chinese comfort dishes in a low-key dining room just east of Hollywood’s main drag. The menu runs long, but regulars zero in on crispy pork, stir-fries, and soups that are big on wok hei and savory depth.
Must-Try Dishes: Crispy Pork with Chinese Broccoli, Tom Yum Soup, Spicy Fried Rice
What Makes it Special: A longtime Thai-Chinese standby known for crisp pork dishes and wok-driven stir-fries.
$$ Hollywood Thai
The Original Hoy-Ka on Sunset is a bustling noodle shop famous for boat noodles, soups, and rice plates served at a fast clip. It’s one of Hollywood’s go-tos for filling, affordable Thai meals before or after work, shows, or studio days.
Must-Try Dishes: Boat Noodle Soup, Tom Yum Noodle Soup, Crispy Pork over Rice
What Makes it Special: High-energy noodle house with deeply flavored boat noodles and a huge following.
$ Hollywood Japanese, Ramen
Chibiscus is a compact strip-mall cafe where a ramen-heavy menu, kimchi fried rice, and brick toast draw a steady neighborhood following. The tonkotsu and spicy miso bowls are known for punchy, comforting broth, with plenty of options for gluten-free and vegan diners.
Must-Try Dishes: Tonkotsu Ramen, Spicy Miso Ramen, Kimchi Fried Rice
What Makes it Special: Strip-mall ramen cafe with robust broths, generous portions, and flexible dietary options.
$ Hollywood Donuts
This 24-hour Hollywood donut institution has been serving fresh-made donuts and creative flavors since the early 1990s. The shop attracts a diverse crowd from late-night club-goers to early morning commuters, all seeking their pillowy raised donuts and crunchy crullers. The ham and cheese croissant sandwiches provide a savory counterpoint to the sweet offerings.
Must-Try Dishes: Buttermilk Bar, Apple Fritter, Ham & Cheese Croissant
What Makes it Special: 24/7 operation with fresh donuts made throughout the day
$ Hollywood Brunch, Burritos
Wake and Late’s Hollywood outpost is a breakfast-burrito specialist turning Selma Avenue into an early-morning burrito run, with oversized wraps, tater tots, and strong coffee. Lines of locals, industry workers, and Pantages-bound crowds rotate through a small indoor counter and sidewalk seating, but food comes out quickly enough to work before a call time or matinee.
Must-Try Dishes: Juarez burrito, SoCal burrito, Steak & Egg burrito
What Makes it Special: Dedicated breakfast-burrito shop where the burritos are the headliner.
$ Hollywood Mediterranean, Middle Eastern
The West Hollywood outpost of Zankou Chicken brings the family-run chain’s rotisserie chicken, Chicken Tarna, and garlic sauce to a busy stretch of Sunset. This location sees heavy pre- and post-show traffic and has become a reliable choice for fast-casual Mediterranean plates and wraps. Strong value and speed make it a staple rather than a splurge.
Must-Try Dishes: Chicken Tarna Plate, Whole Rotisserie Chicken, Falafel Plate
What Makes it Special: Long-running Armenian-owned chain location with famous rotisserie chicken and garlic sauce.
$$ Hollywood Mexican, Tacos
Oaxacan-leaning street stand delivering trompo-sliced al pastor and rich suadero with handmade tortillas and a deep salsa bar. The menu stays focused on classic meats, and the late-day-to-midnight hours make it a reliable Melrose taco stop for locals and studio crowds.
Must-Try Dishes: Tlayuda, Mole Coloradito, Chapulines
What Makes it Special: Authentic Oaxacan street food with traditional ingredients like chapulines and regional moles on Melrose
$ Hollywood Burgers
A 75-year-old fast-food operation that still runs on a short menu, fresh-never-frozen beef, and hand-cut fries — the constraint is the point. The Sunset Blvd location draws late-night crowds and first-time visitors for the neon sign alone, but the real draw is a burger-and-fries formula that delivers reliably at a price point most sit-down spots can't touch. Expect a packed lot and a drive-thru line that wraps, especially after 9 PM.
Must-Try Dishes: Double-Double, Animal Style Burger, Animal Fries
What Makes it Special: West Coast fast-food icon with a famously short menu, secret menu cult following, and one of LA's most photographed neon signs on Sunset Blvd.
$ Hollywood Mexican, Tacos
Papi Tacos & Churros focuses on street-style tacos built around rich birria, smoked pollo asado, and fresh-fried churros in a casual counter-service setting off Vine. Locals and visitors use it as an easy Hollywood stop for halal-friendly birria plates, quesatacos, and a quick dessert without leaving the neighborhood.
Must-Try Dishes: OG beef birria quesatacos, Smoked pollo asado tacos, Fresh-fried churros
What Makes it Special: Birria-driven tacos meet made-to-order churros in a casual Vine-side spot.
8.3
$$ Hollywood Japanese
Musume is a contemporary Japanese spot on Sunset serving sushi, share plates, and hearty rice and noodle dishes in a comfortable, lounge-like room. Portions are generous and pricing is moderate, making it a go-to for casual dinners and pre-show meals.
Must-Try Dishes: Spicy tuna crispy rice, Beef garlic fried rice, Chicken katsu curry
What Makes it Special: Approachable Japanese comfort dishes and sushi at fair prices on Sunset.
$ Hollywood Indian
Urban Masala is a long-running counter-service Indian spot on Hollywood Blvd where you build plates, bowls, and naan wraps from home-style curries, grilled meats, and plenty of vegetarian options. It’s designed for speed and value, serving office workers, tourists, and late-afternoon walkers looking for a filling meal under the stars on the sidewalk patio.
Must-Try Dishes: Chicken Tikka Masala, Saag Paneer, Chicken Biryani
What Makes it Special: Fast-casual Indian with big portions, customizable plates, and a decade-plus of steady Hollywood foot traffic.
$ Hollywood American
A 100% plant-based smash burger joint that offers creative and flavorful vegan burgers and sides in a casual fast-casual setting.
Must-Try Dishes: Smashed Truffle Burger, Plant-Nuggets, Loaded Fries
What Makes it Special: A full 100% vegan burger concept on Sunset Blvd that nails flavor.
$ Hollywood Wings
Chick & Burger is a casual Sunset Boulevard spot pairing smash burgers with Korean-influenced wings and tenders. Late hours, easy parking, and beer and wine make it a go-to for quick, affordable Hollywood comfort food.
Must-Try Dishes: Honey garlic wings, Korean soy garlic wings, Chicken tenders and fries
What Makes it Special: Korean-style wings and smash burgers in a low-key strip center.
$ Hollywood Mediterranean, Middle Eastern
Al Basch Chicken is a counter-service Mediterranean and Middle Eastern spot on Sunset known for shawarma, kabobs, and overstuffed pita sandwiches. Portions run large for the price, and regulars praise the char on the meats and the brightness of the salads and pickles. It’s one of the more dependable quick-shawarma options in the area.
Must-Try Dishes: Chicken Shawarma Plate, Mixed Kabob Plate, Falafel Pita Sandwich
What Makes it Special: High-value shawarma and kabobs with standout char and generous portions.
$ Hollywood Chinese
ixlb DimSum Eats is a fast-casual dim sum counter in the Hollywood Studio District, turning out baskets of har gow, siu mai, and xiao long bao all day. With order-at-the-counter convenience and pricing that encourages mixing and matching plates, it’s a rare dim sum option in this part of town.
Must-Try Dishes: Har Gow (Shrimp Dumplings), Xiao Long Bao, Shrimp Wonton with Chili Oil
What Makes it Special: Counter-service dim sum with a wide menu and all-day hours.
$ Hollywood Burgers
An LA classic, Tommy's serves up chili-laden burgers and fries with quick counter service, perfect for a late-night snack.
Must-Try Dishes: Double Chili Cheeseburger, Chili Cheese Fries, Chili Dog
What Makes it Special: Iconic chili burgers served late-night for Hollywood crowds.
$ Hollywood Mexican, Tacos
A late-night parking lot taco stand at La Brea and Santa Monica Blvd where tortillas get pressed by hand to order—the kind of detail that separates a good street taco from a great one. It runs a tight menu of al pastor, carne asada, mulitas, and tortas at street-stand prices, pulling a loyal after-hours crowd that treats the parking lot like a destination. Show up hungry past midnight; expect to eat standing up and leave satisfied.
Must-Try Dishes: Al Pastor Tacos, Carne Asada Tacos, Quesadillas
What Makes it Special: Late-night street stand pressing handmade tortillas to order at the corner of La Brea and Santa Monica Blvd.
$ Hollywood Donuts
The Hollywood Boulevard outpost of California Donuts leans into fun, candy-topped rings and cereal-covered creations that photograph as well as they taste. It’s a go-to for themed boxes, late-day sugar cravings, and quick coffee-and-donut stops near the studio stretch.
Must-Try Dishes: Reese’s Donut, Maple Bar, Fruity Pebbles Cereal Donut
What Makes it Special: Colorful, candy-loaded donuts and birthday boxes right on Hollywood Boulevard.
$ Hollywood Korean
A Korean fried chicken counter that runs two dedicated fryers—one for meat, one for vegan cauliflower—so both sides come out with the same shatteringly crisp batter. The farmer's market pedigree from 2018 shows in a tight, focused menu where every item revolves around one technique done well. Order at the window, grab a spot, and let the tenders or the bowl do the talking at prices that make repeat visits easy.
Must-Try Dishes: Korean Fried Chicken Tenders, Jesse Boy Chicken Bowl, Korean Fried Cauliflower
What Makes it Special: Korean fried chicken specialist with a dedicated vegan fryer producing equally crispy cauliflower, born from LA farmer's markets in 2018
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$ Hollywood Mediterranean, Middle Eastern
Skewer is a Lebanese-style kebab counter a block off the Walk of Fame, open deep into the night with charcoal-grilled skewers and big combo plates. The setting is casual and compact, but the skewers, dips, and late hours keep it in steady rotation for locals and night-shift crews.
Must-Try Dishes: Mixed kebab combo plate, Chicken tawouk plate, Falafel with hummus and salad
What Makes it Special: Late-night Lebanese kebabs grilled over charcoal just off the Walk of Fame.
Hollywood Mexican, Tacos
Tacos El Fogon is a small streetside stand off Hollywood and Gower known for focused, well-seasoned carne asada and al pastor tacos. Regulars treat it as a no-frills alternative to more famous trucks, stopping by for a few tacos fresh off the plancha on their way through Gower Gulch.
Must-Try Dishes: Carne asada tacos, Al pastor tacos, Pastor quesadilla
What Makes it Special: Compact Hollywood stand turning out simple, deeply seasoned pastor and asada.
$ Hollywood Wings, Tacos
A late-night chicken counter on Santa Monica Blvd that runs a tight, spice-forward program—crispy birds with real heat, backed by sides like mac and cheese that hold their own. The format is walk-up and no-frills, which keeps prices low enough that you're ordering extra without thinking about it. It earns its crowd after midnight when Hollywood's other options thin out and the craving for properly seasoned fried chicken doesn't.
Must-Try Dishes: Spicy Chicken, Mac and Cheese, Chicken Tenders
What Makes it Special: Late-night chicken counter on Santa Monica Blvd turning out crispy, spice-forward birds well past midnight

Worthy Picks

7.9
$ Hollywood Breakfast, Brunch
Production center courtyard cafe serving breakfast all day with specialty coffee and house-made sauces. Owner Duke creates fresh-made sandwiches, burritos, and salads on an inviting patio with free wi-fi, drawing entertainment industry regulars.
Must-Try Dishes: Breakfast Burrito, BTLA Sandwich, Cold Brew with Ice Cube Method
What Makes it Special: Hidden production center gem with owner-operated personal touch and loyalty
$ Hollywood Mexican
A Salvadoran-Mexican counter operation on Vine where handmade pupusas dominate the order flow by a wide margin, backed by a short lineup of mole-sauced enchiladas and platanos that round out the ticket. The format is fast, no-frills, and priced for regulars who eat here multiple times a week rather than once for the novelty.
Must-Try Dishes: Pupusas, Enchiladas with Mole, Burrito
What Makes it Special: Salvadoran-Mexican counter spot where handmade pupusas outsell everything else by a five-to-one margin
$$ Hollywood Greek
My Falafel On Sunset is a delivery-focused virtual kitchen that leans into Greek and Mediterranean comfort with an emphasis on halal falafel, shawarma plates, and build-your-own combos. Portions are generous for the price, making it a go-to option when you want reliable falafel and salads without leaving home.
Must-Try Dishes: Falafel plate, Chicken shawarma plate, Mediterranean burrito
What Makes it Special: A halal, delivery-first Greek-Mediterranean falafel shop with big portions.
$$ Hollywood Mexican
Open 24 hours, this no-frills counter specializes in richly spiced birria, hearty breakfast burritos, and comforting plates at wallet-friendly prices. Popular with night owls and early risers, it's a staple for locals craving a late-night fix.
Must-Try Dishes: Birria Plate, Chilaquiles, Breakfast Burrito
What Makes it Special: 24/7 operation perfect for insomniacs and service workers.
$ Hollywood Indian, Vegetarian
Indian-Mexican fusion run out of a Cahuenga car wash, built around a short menu that wraps tikka masala and spiced lamb into burritos and tacos with chutney. The format is pure counter service—order, grab, go—and the price point lands well below what the flavor complexity suggests. It works as a high-frequency lunch stop for the Hollywood stretch, where the fusion concept is executed with enough conviction to hold up across 471 reviews at a 77% five-star clip.
Must-Try Dishes: Chicken Tikka Masala Burrito, Lamb Taco, Mango Lassi
What Makes it Special: Indian-Mexican fusion counter tucked inside a Hollywood car wash, where tikka masala gets wrapped in burritos and tacos come topped with chutney.
$ Hollywood Korean
Fast-casual Korean BBQ bowls built on 24-hour marinated meats and house-made pickles, all landing under $13—a price point that makes repeat visits easy. The format is streamlined counter service on a busy stretch of Santa Monica Blvd, so come for the bulgogi and spicy pork, not the ambiance. Best approached as a weekday lunch play; order pickup to sidestep the tight shared parking lot.
Must-Try Dishes: Bulgogi Bowl, Spicy Pork Bowl, Korean Fried Chicken (KFC)
What Makes it Special: Fast-casual Korean BBQ bowls built around 24-hour marinated meats and house-made pickles, all under $13
$ Hollywood Mexican, Tacos
Tacos Gavilan’s Hollywood outpost is a fast-casual staple for classic tacos al carbón, with a long menu of asada, al pastor, pollo, lengua, and more served late into the night. It’s the reliable pick for quick, inexpensive plates after work, before shows, or on the way home along the Sunset and La Brea corridor.
Must-Try Dishes: Carne asada tacos, Al pastor tacos, Lengua tacos
What Makes it Special: High-volume counter-service taqueria with a big meat lineup and long hours.
$ Hollywood Breakfast, Brunch
An owner-operated American-Lebanese counter spot where charbroiled kabobs and handmade falafel share billing with solid deli sandwiches and fresh-squeezed juices, all served in generous portions that regularly feed two. Helen and Fadi run the room with warmth that keeps Hollywood lunch regulars coming back across a quiet 12-year run, even without any press fanfare. The upstairs loft with jazz playing gives it more personality than the Vine Street storefront suggests, but this is still a come-for-the-food, not-the-scene kind of place.
Must-Try Dishes: Charbroiled Chicken Breast Kabob, Falafel Plate, Grilled Salmon Salad
What Makes it Special: American-Lebanese fusion deli where charbroiled kabobs and falafel share a menu with classic sandwiches and fresh-squeezed juices
$ Hollywood Indian
A budget-anchored Indian kitchen on Vine Street that treats tikka masala and saag as repeatable staples rather than afterthoughts, with a vegan-friendly lineup deep enough to keep the whole table covered. The quiet dining room and low price point make it a practical default for families and group dinners in a corridor where both are hard to find. Expect well-drilled classics at neighborhood prices — not fireworks, but the kind of place you stop second-guessing and just order from.
Must-Try Dishes: Chicken Tikka Masala, Saag, Rice Pudding
What Makes it Special: Budget-friendly Indian staple on Vine Street known for consistently executed classics and a strong vegan-friendly menu
$ Hollywood
A late-night taco truck parked at the gas station lot at Santa Monica and Vine, running a real al pastor spit until the crowd dies down and backing it with a self-serve salsa bar that lets you dial in your own heat. It pulls night owls and budget-minded regulars who want spit-carved pastor and charred asada without sitting down or spending more than a few dollars. Expect a parking lot, a line, and tacos that justify both.
Must-Try Dishes: Tacos al Pastor, Tacos de Asada, Tortas
What Makes it Special: Late-night taco truck on Santa Monica Blvd where the al pastor spit runs until the crowd thins out, backed by a self-serve salsa bar with serious range.
$ Hollywood Thai
Torung is an old-school Thai Town fixture serving Thai and Thai-Chinese comfort dishes until after midnight. The room is simple and a bit worn, but late-night workers and locals rely on it for big plates of noodles, rice dishes, and soups.
Must-Try Dishes: Pad See Ew, Tom Kha Soup, Spicy Fried Rice with Basil
What Makes it Special: A late-night Thai Town standby where big, comforting plates of noodles and rice come fast and hot.
$ Hollywood Mexican, Tacos
A morning-first East Hollywood counter where traditional Mexican breakfast plates—chilaquiles, memelas, loaded burritos—come out fast and priced well below what the execution warrants. The draw is honest, care-taken renditions of street food staples in a bare-bones setting where the food does all the talking. Show up early, order at the counter, and eat outside if you can grab a spot.
Must-Try Dishes: Chilaquiles, Breakfast Burrito, Enchiladas
What Makes it Special: No-frills East Hollywood spot where traditional Mexican breakfast and street food standards are executed with care at rock-bottom prices
$ Hollywood Burgers
A no-frills counter spot on Santa Monica Blvd delivering classic char-grilled burgers, chili fries, and breakfast-all-day energy. It’s dependable late, with big portions and a menu that feels like peak LA fast-casual comfort.
Must-Try Dishes: Avocado Bacon Double Cheeseburger, Chili Cheese Fries, Scrap Heap Burger
What Makes it Special: Classic Hollywood fast-casual burgers with hearty add-ons.
$ Hollywood Donuts
An old-school Hollywood donut counter that doubles as a full breakfast operation, turning out oversized croissant sandwiches and burritos alongside classic fritters and glazed rings at prices that feel stuck in a friendlier decade. The shop earned enough local credibility to supply donuts for the 96th Academy Awards, which tells you something about its standing in the neighborhood. Best approached as a no-frills, grab-and-go morning stop where the portions outpace the price tag.
Must-Try Dishes: Croissant Bacon, Egg, and Cheese, Breakfast Burrito, Glazed Donuts
What Makes it Special: Old-school Hollywood donut shop that supplied donuts for the 96th Academy Awards, known for oversized breakfast sandwiches at bargain prices.
$ Hollywood
A pizza-by-the-slice chain on Santa Monica Blvd that trades on volume and price—oversized slices at a few dollars each, built for grab-and-go runs rather than sit-down meals. The polarized review pattern (mostly fives with a notable cluster of ones) suggests the experience hinges on catching the right batch, but when it lands, the sheer portion-to-dollar ratio keeps budget-minded regulars coming back.
Must-Try Dishes: Piara Large Pepperoni Pizza, Large Piara Supreme, Large Piara Meat Lovers
What Makes it Special: Pizza-by-the-slice chain known for oversized slices at rock-bottom prices on Santa Monica Blvd.
$ Hollywood Donuts
A dual-identity counter shop where the donut case up front shares space with a full breakfast-and-burger grill and a 14-option fresh-squeezed juice bar — more range than the strip-mall signage suggests. The Salvadorian quesadilla and breakfast burritos pull East Hollywood regulars who treat it as a weekday morning habit, not a weekend destination. Straightforward, cheap, and functional for the early-riser crowd that wants a real meal with their apple fritter.
Must-Try Dishes: Donut Holes, Apple Fritter, Croissant Sandwich
What Makes it Special: Old-school mom-and-pop donut shop doubling as a full breakfast-and-burger counter with a 14-option fresh-squeezed juice bar
Hollywood Mexican
A late-night East Hollywood taco stand turning out handmade tortillas and well-marinated meats from a focused menu of mulitas, tortas, and burritos until midnight. The street-side format keeps prices low and turnover fast, built for the post-shift crowd that wants al pastor and lengua without ceremony. With only a handful of reviews on record, the early signal is strong but the track record is still being written.
Must-Try Dishes: Al Pastor Tacos, Lengua Mulita, Milanesa Torta
What Makes it Special: Late-night East Hollywood taco stand running handmade tortillas and well-marinated meats from 4 PM to midnight every day
$ Hollywood Mexican, Tacos
A cash-only Vine Street taco stand where the carne asada pulls a dedicated late-night crowd that treats the strip-mall parking lot like a communal dining room. The menu stays tight — tacos, nachos, horchata — and the prices stay low enough that you order extra without thinking about it. It delivers on speed and flavor for the post-midnight window when most kitchens are already closed.
Must-Try Dishes: Carne Asada, Nachos, Fish Tacos
What Makes it Special: Cash-friendly, no-frills taqueria on Vine where the carne asada has earned a near-cult following with late-night crowds.
$$ Hollywood Korean
Olympic Noodle is a low-key Korean noodle shop just off Gower that specializes in hearty bowls and simple comfort plates. Locals treat it as a quiet escape from the Hollywood chaos, especially on cooler nights when a big steaming bowl is all that matters.
Must-Try Dishes: House Hand-Cut Noodle Soup, Spicy Seafood Noodle Bowl, Dumpling Soup
What Makes it Special: A small Korean noodle house focused on generous, soothing bowls at fair prices.
$ Hollywood Chinese
Maxim Chinese Food is a counter-service mainstay near Hollywood and Gower, known for big combo plates and Chinese-American classics at very low prices. It’s more about speed and value than atmosphere, but locals rely on it for orange chicken, fried rice, and chow mein lunches.
Must-Try Dishes: Kung Pao Chicken, Wor Wonton Soup, Mongolian Beef
What Makes it Special: Old-school counter spot doling out large, inexpensive Chinese-American combo plates.
$ Hollywood Donuts
This LAX-area outpost of Randy's Donuts brings the iconic LA brand to Westchester with a compact, grab-and-go counter focused on fresh classics. Travelers and locals swing by for quick boxes of glazed, crumb-topped, and premium donuts plus coffee before or after flights.
Must-Try Dishes: Glazed Raised Donut, Apple Fritter, Maple Raised with Churros
What Makes it Special: A convenient LAX-side branch of LA’s most famous donut brand.
$$ Hollywood Mediterranean, Greek
Operating out of the same Sunset address as several virtual concepts, Pita Mediterranean Bowls & Brochette focuses on build-your-own bowls, wraps, and burritos built around kabobs, shawarma, and falafel. The format is fast and customizable, aimed at takeout and delivery rather than dine-in ambiance. It’s a solid option when you want a quick, relatively lighter Mediterranean meal.
Must-Try Dishes: Falafel Burrito, Chicken Kabob Bowl, Shawarma Mixed Burrito
What Makes it Special: Virtual-kitchen–style bowls and burritos with Mediterranean proteins and toppings.
$$ Hollywood Japanese
Kino is a casual Hollywood Boulevard spot serving affordably priced sushi rolls, ramen, and combination plates with options for many diets. It’s more about convenience and value than polish, but it remains a reliable choice for quick Japanese comfort food near the Walk of Fame.
Must-Try Dishes: Assorted roll combo, Spicy tuna roll, Tonkotsu ramen
What Makes it Special: Budget-friendly sushi and ramen right on Hollywood Boulevard.
Hollywood American
Attached to the Dunes Inn Sunset, Dreams Cafe & Bar is an old-school American diner and lounge serving breakfast, burgers, and simple plates from early morning to late evening. It’s not flashy, but friendly service, solid portions, and quiet booths make it a reliable stop for workers and travelers avoiding the main Hollywood crush.
Must-Try Dishes: All-day breakfast plate, Classic cheeseburger with fries, Patty melt on grilled rye
What Makes it Special: Motel-side diner pouring coffee and turning out simple comfort plates far from the tourist chaos.
$ Hollywood Brazilian, Coffee & Tea
This Brazilian coffee bar brings Latin American soul to Hollywood with Intelligentsia espresso, açaí bowls, and authentic street snacks like pão de queijo. The casual spot serves handmade empanadas, brigadeiros, and fresh pizzas alongside organic teas and espresso milkshakes.
Must-Try Dishes: Pão de Queijo, Açaí Bowl, Coxinha
What Makes it Special: LA's Brazilian coffee culture meets quality Intelligentsia beans with authentic street food