Best Cheap Eats Burgers Restaurants in Sawtelle
3 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Ray's
Neighborhood grill burgers that taste like L.A. used to.
Notable Picks
#1
Ray's
8.2
A 1977-vintage takeout window — one of the last original burger stands in West LA — that quietly pivots between charbroiled burgers, teriyaki plates, and breakfast burritos with equal conviction. The chicken teriyaki over rice is the anchor order: white-meat breast, grilled vegetables, and a restrained sauce portioned well beyond the under-$15 price tag. Expect a sidewalk wait, free agua fresca samples, and a meal built for the car ride home.
Must-Try Dishes:
Double Western Cheeseburger, Mushroom Swiss Burger, Patty Melt
What Makes it Special: Neighborhood grill burgers that taste like L.A. used to.
Worthy Picks
7.9
Vibes:
Quick Bites Champions
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Instagram Worthy Wonders
Trendy Table Hotspots
Thai-fusion smash burgers built on the Tuk Tuk Thai playbook, replacing standard condiment layers with makrut aioli, basil chili oil, and panang curry—flavors that actually earn the word 'fusion.' Sawtelle regulars treat it as a fast, affordable detour from the usual ramen-and-udon corridor, and the compact menu keeps the kitchen focused. Expect counter-service pacing in a no-frills strip-mall setup where the food does all the talking.
Must-Try Dishes:
Wagyu Laab Smash, Grapow Smash, Panang Fried Chicken Sando
What Makes it Special: Thai-fusion smash burgers from the sisters behind Tuk Tuk Thai, swapping standard burger sauces for makrut aioli, basil chili oil, and panang curry
#3
Café 50's
7.8
Vibes:
Family Friendly Favorites
Comfort Food Classics
Late Night Legends
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
A 1950s-themed diner running since 1986 near the western end of Route 66, built around a 43-variety shake program and classic American comfort plates served in vinyl booths with working mini jukeboxes and board games on every table. It draws families and late-night crowds who want reliable diner execution with genuine retro atmosphere rather than a costumed gimmick. Expect lively noise, coin-metered street parking that gets tight after 4 PM, and a menu that rewards the shake-and-burger lane over anything experimental.
Must-Try Dishes:
Elvis Shake, Date & Honey Shake, Devilishly Delicious Deviled Eggs
What Makes it Special: A 1950s-themed diner open since 1986 near the western end of Route 66, with 43 deluxe shake varieties, a working jukebox, vinyl booths, and board games at every table.