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Best Instagram Worthy Restaurants in Westwood

8 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
KazuNori: The Original Hand Roll Bar
A dedicated hand roll bar where every roll is assembled to order at the counter.

Notable Picks

$$ Westwood Japanese, Sushi
KazuNori’s Westwood outpost is a standing-room hand roll bar built entirely around made-to-order temaki. Warm rice, crisp nori, and high-quality fish move in a tight rhythm across the counter, making it the go-to spot in Westwood Village when you want focused sushi rolls rather than a sprawling menu.
Must-Try Dishes: Toro hand roll, Bay scallop hand roll, Yellowtail hand roll
What Makes it Special: A dedicated hand roll bar where every roll is assembled to order at the counter.
$ Westwood Ice Cream, Bakery
Since 1983, this tiny counter-service bakery has anchored Westwood Village with made-from-scratch cookies, brownies, and custom ice cream sandwiches at student-friendly prices. Lines form nightly for hot cookies, nostalgic desserts, and one of the best value sweet stops near UCLA.
Must-Try Dishes: Custom ice cream sandwich, Chocolate chip cookie, Double chocolate brownie
What Makes it Special: Iconic Westwood cookie-and-ice-cream shop known for ultra-affordable custom sandwiches.
$ Westwood Middle Eastern, Ice Cream
A Westwood institution since the 1970s, Saffron & Rose scoops dense, floral Persian-style ice cream in flavors that define the neighborhood’s Persian Square. Lines of locals, students, and families turn the modest shop and sidewalk tables into a nightly scene after dinner.
Must-Try Dishes: Saffron pistachio ice cream, Rosewater ice cream, Classic faloodeh
What Makes it Special: Decades-old Persian ice cream shop central to Westwood’s dessert culture.
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$ Westwood Breakfast, Brunch
Koreatown’s egg-sandwich specialist brings its soft-scrambled brioche stacks and breakfast burritos to the heart of Westwood Village. It’s a high-output, touchscreen-ordering operation geared to students and commuters who want something more interesting than a basic egg sandwich without sacrificing speed.
Must-Try Dishes: Avo Egg, Bacon & Cheese, Original Eggcellent Burrito
What Makes it Special: Korean-influenced soft-scramble sandwiches and burritos built for grab-and-go mornings.
$ Westwood Sandwiches
Bread Head’s Westwood location brings chef-driven focaccia sandwiches from a team with fine-dining roots into a bright, poster-lined space aimed at the UCLA crowd. Thick, crackly slabs of house-baked focaccia anchor cold and hot sandwiches like the Calabrian Turkey, Muffaletta, and Turkey Pesto, with half and whole sizes that can easily feed one or two. It feels more like a modern sandwich bar than a deli, with pricing and execution to match.
Must-Try Dishes: Calabrian Turkey Sandwich, Muffaletta, Turkey Pesto Sandwich
What Makes it Special: Chef-led sandwich shop built around custom-baked focaccia and carefully sourced deli ingredients.
$ Westwood Middle Eastern
Café Glacé is a Persian-influenced cafe where Crazy Fries and Special Fries sit alongside sandwiches, Persian tacos, and saffron ice cream. Students and neighborhood regulars drop in for oven-baked fries piled with mortadella, hot dogs, cheese, and sauce, then linger over milkshakes and coffee drinks.
Must-Try Dishes: Crazy Fries, Special Fries, French Fries
What Makes it Special: Persian-inspired cafe where loaded Crazy Fries share the menu with shakes, Persian tacos, and saffron ice cream.

Worthy Picks

$ Westwood Dim Sum, Chinese
ixlb DimSum Eats is a quick-service dim sum shop just off Westwood’s main drag turning out baskets of dumplings, buns, and small plates all day. The counter-format setup makes it easy to build a spread of classics like xiao long bao, siu mai, and baked cha siu bao without committing to a full dim sum hall experience.
Must-Try Dishes: Xiao Long Bao, Baked Cha Siu Bao, Shrimp Wonton with Chili Oil
What Makes it Special: Counter-service dim sum with an extensive menu of dumplings, buns, and snacks.
$ Westwood Breakfast, Brunch
Perched just off the main Westwood Village drag, Lazy Daisy is a casual corner café with a small sidewalk patio and a menu of omelettes, pancakes, and Californian-leaning scrambles. Execution can wobble on busy weekends, but it remains a convenient sit-down option when you want a traditional plate breakfast near campus.
Must-Try Dishes: Buttermilk Pancakes, Veggie Breakfast Burrito, Avocado Toast
What Makes it Special: Sunny corner cafe with a small patio, classic American breakfasts, and Californian touches.