# Best food in la
10 Best Seafood Restaurants in Los Angeles (The Ultimate Guide!)
If you are looking for some of the best seafood restaurants in Los Angeles, you have come to the right episode! LA food vlogger Rockstar Eater gives you the lowdown on the Top 10 Seafood spots in LA, from different cuisines like American to Chinese. Los Angeles has a lot of great seafood restaurants, where you can find lobsters, crabs, oysters, shrimp, anywhere from Downtown LA to Redondo Beach! With so many choices, which one do you choose? Steve Cha will help you in this episode. So next time you dine out, you’ll know where to go. Watch this guide to discover the best places to eat in Los Angeles, such as Rappahannock, Quality Seafood, Newport Seafood, and more!
Eating at the Highest Rated BURMESE Restaurant in Los Angeles (10 Amazing Dishes!)
Steve Cha (aka Rockstar Eater) continues his Asian food tour in Los Angeles by trying Burmese food for the first time, at Jasmine Market and Deli in Culver City. Jasmine Market and Deli is one of few restaurants in Los Angeles that specializes in Myanmar food. Yet, it is the highest rated Burmese restaurant in LA. They serve many authentic Burmese foods from the tea leaf salad to the mohinga. This restaurant also offers Indian and Pakistani food on their menu. What is food from Myanmar like? Find out in this Burmese food review, as Steve tries 10 amazing dishes at this Burmese restaurant, which is one of the best cheap eats you can find in LA! Jasmine Market and Deli: <a href="http://jasminemarketdeli.com">http://jasminemarketdeli.com</a>/
The Only Restaurant in Los Angeles that Serves Authentic MONGOLIAN FOOD!
Steve Cha (aka Rockstar Eater) continues his Asian food tour in Los Angeles by trying authentic Mongolian food for the first time, at Arag Mongolian Cuisine in Los Angeles! Arag is a new Mongolian restaurant near Koreatown. In fact, it’s the only restaurant in Los Angeles that serves authentic, traditional Mongolian food! That in itself makes this a unique restaurant in LA. Many people don’t know what food from Mongolia is like, and Rockstar Eater shows you some of the traditional dishes including the tsuivan, buuz, and guilash. So what is Mongolian food cooking like? Looking for a unique Asian restaurant to try in Los Angeles? Then check out this Mongolian food review episode at Arag! Arag: <a href="https://www.yelp.com/biz/arag-mongolian-cuisine-los-angeles?osq=Arag+mongolian">https://www.yelp.com/biz/arag-mongolian-cuisine-los-angeles?osq=Arag+mongolian</a>
The Entire BENIHANA Cooking Show (From Beginning to End)
Steve Cha (aka Rockstar Eater) celebrates his birthday at Benihana Japanese Steakhouse in Encino. It’s a yearly tradition for Rockstar Eater to go to Benihana, because every year, the restaurant gives a $30 birthday gift certificate to those who are on their Chef’s Table email list, which you can sign up for free on the Benihana website. This certificate is good for one entrée at the restaurant. Benihana is a famous Japanese restaurant known for its signature teppanyaki show. A chef cooks at your table, where you’ll see him perform cool tricks and making great foods like Hibachi steak and shrimp. If you have never been to Benihana before and want to see what the experience is like, you’ve come to the right episode. Watch as Steve documents the entire meal show from beginning to end!
Upscale KOREAN BBQ Dining at its Best at Soh Grill House in Pasadena
Steve Cha (aka Rockstar Eater) continues his 10-Part series on the best Korean bbq in Los Angeles. In Part 10, Rockstar Eater visits Soh Grill House in Pasadena, which is one of the highest rated Korean bbq restaurants in Los Angeles. This new Korean bbq restaurant specializes in premium, high quality beef from Northern California, which is truly a fabulous taste! It’s upscale Korean bbq at its best, with beautiful ambience and even better food. Soh Grill House has all the traditional Korean bbq favorites like beef brisket and short rib, and their great appetizers include the bulgogi taco and seafood pancake! Soh Grill House 27 N Raymond Ave Pasadena, CA 91103 <a href="https://www.yelp.com/biz/soh-grill-ho">https://www.yelp.com/biz/soh-grill-ho</a>... Soh Grill House 27 N Raymond Ave Pasadena, CA 91103 <a href="https://www.yelp.com/biz/soh-grill-ho">https://www.yelp.com/biz/soh-grill-ho</a>... SOUNDTRACK Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): <a href="https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/clear-sky">https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/clear-sky</a> License code: PSSSZAIP4J1HB9C1
The Greatest All You Can Eat Korean BBQ in Los Angeles ($75 a person!)
Steve Cha (aka Rockstar Eater) continues his 10-Part series on the best Korean bbq in Los Angeles. In Part 9, Rockstar Eater visits Brothers BBQ in Koreatown, which is one of the highest rated Korean bbq restaurants in Los Angeles. They specialize in all you can eat Korean bbq, and it is by far, the best all you can eat Korean bbq in Los Angeles. But if comes at a price, from $39.99 all the way to $74.99 a person! Pricey, but the premium meat quality shows for it. If that’s what you care about, then Brothers BBQ is your spot! Watch this episode as Steve gives you a tour of the best all you can eat Korean bbq in Los Angeles! Subscribe so you don’t miss out on Steve eating at the highest rated Korean bbq restaurants in LA!
50 Best Cheap Eats in Los Angeles (All Under $15!)
Steve Cha (aka Rockstar Eater) gives you the lowdown on the Top 50 Best Cheap Eats in Los Angeles! Los Angeles is known as a culinary city in the world. They have everything from fancy eats to cheap eats in LA. Whether you live in LA or planning to visit Los Angeles and are on a budget, you might be asking: What are some of the best cheap eats in LA? That’s what Rockstar Eater will help you with today’s episodes, which covers 50 of some of the best cheap eats that under $15 (not including tax and tip), affordable and tasty, from most every ethnic cuisine. You'll see famous food spots like Philippe the Original and Dino's Chicken and Burger, to hidden gems like Avenue 26 Tacos and The Original Kabob Factory, from sit down restaurants to LA street food. Stick all the way to the end so that you can see some of the best restaurants in Los Angeles, best fast food restaurants in Los Angeles, and best street foods in Los Angeles!
The Most Popular All You Can Eat Korean BBQ in Los Angeles
Steve Cha (aka Rockstar Eater) continues his 10-Part series on the best Korean bbq in Los Angeles. In Part 8, Rockstar Eater visits Bulgogi Hut in Koreatown, which is one of the highest rated Korean bbq restaurants in Los Angeles. They specialize in all you can eat Korean bbq, the prices which range from $22.99 to $37.99, with over 20 selections of meats, including the 21-Day dry aged kalbi short ribs! It’s one of the most popular all you can eat Korean bbq in LA, with lines that go up to 1 hour wait at peak time! Watch this episode as Steve gives you a tour of Bulgogi Hut, a huge all you can eat Korean bbq restaurant, with awesome staff and awesome food!
The Most Famous Korean Steakhouse in SEOUL Now in Los Angeles!
Steve Cha (aka Rockstar Eater) continues his 10-Part series on the best Korean bbq in Los Angeles. In Part 7, Rockstar Eater visits Daedo Sikdang, which is a new Korean steakhouse bbq in Koreatown. Daedo Sikdang is one of the most popular Korean bbq restaurants in Seoul Korea. It’s also a historic restaurant, since 1964. Daedo Sikdang has opened its first US location in Los Angeles this year, and has already gotten so much buzz as one of the best new Korean bbq in LA! They specialize in cast iron-grilled certified Angus beef prime ribeye steak, along with their famous Kkakdooki fried rice and denjang porridge. So what does LA’s hottest new Korean steakhouse look like? What is an upscale Korean steakhouse like? Find out in this episode that explores one of the best new Korean bbq in Los Angeles! Subscribe so you don’t miss out on Steve eating at the highest rated Korean bbq restaurants in LA! Daedo Sikdang: <a href="https://daedosikdang.com">https://daedosikdang.com</a>/
Best New All You Can Eat Korean BBQ in Los Angeles
Steve Cha (aka Rockstar Eater) continues his 10-Part series on the best Korean bbq in Los Angeles with Part 6. Rockstar Eater visits 7th St Korean BBQ in Koreatown LA. 7th Street BBQ is a fairly new Korean bbq restaurant in Los Angeles that has quickly become one of the best all you can eat Korean bbq in Los Angeles. They specialize in premium, high quality meats for $36, where you can choose all your meat favorites like kalbi short ribs, bulgogi, finger meat, and pork belly. 7th Street BBQ: <a href="https://www.yelp.com/biz/7th-korean-bbq-los-angeles-2">https://www.yelp.com/biz/7th-korean-bbq-los-angeles-2</a>
This Restaurant serves the Type of BBQ You Would Eat at Korean Family's Home
Steve Cha (aka Rockstar Eater) continues his 10-Part series on the best Korean bbq in Los Angeles, with Ssam Korean BBQ in Koreatown LA. Ssam BBQ is one of the hidden gem Korean foods in Los Angeles. They specialize in kalbi Ssam, which is a meat wrapped in leafy vegetables, or Korean veggie wraps. It’s a very traditional, comforting, and homestyle way to enjoy Korean bbq, which most every Korean household can relate to. Ssam also delivers on high quality premium rib eye steak and kalbi short ribs, which makes it one of the best Korean bbq in LA, along with housemade buckwheat noodles (naengmyeon). Ssam BBQ: <a href="https://www.yelp.com/biz/ssam-korean-bbq-los-angeles-2">https://www.yelp.com/biz/ssam-korean-bbq-los-angeles-2</a>
This $170 KOBE BEEF PLATTER is the star of this Korean BBQ in Los Angeles
Steve Cha (aka Rockstar Eater) continues his 10-Part series on the best Korean bbq in Los Angeles, this time at Ten Raku restaurant in Koreatown LA. Ten Raku is one of the best Korean bbq in LA, known for its American kobe style beef, along with USDA prime short ribs and skirt steak. Their Ten Raku combo, which is the gigantic, $170 kobe beef platter, is a wonder to behold! What makes Ten Raku also unique is that it is the only Korean restaurant in Los Angeles that serves Nakji Jeongol, which is a traditional Korean stew made of octopus and assorted vegetables (aka Korean octopus hotpot). Don’t miss out on Steve eating at the highest rated Korean bbq restaurants in LA. Be sure to subscribe and share this video with others! Ten Raku:
Eating at the Highest Rated Korean BBQ Restaurants in Los Angeles (Part 2)
Steve Cha (aka Rockstar Eater) begins his 10-Part series on the best Korean bbq in Los Angeles, continuing with TK92 Korean BBQ in San Gabriel. TK92 (or TaeKwon92) is one of the highest rated Korean bbq restaurants in Los Angeles. It is known for its vibrant and energetic atmosphere (inspired by the comic book and anime world), as well as their high quality meats, which include dry aged beef and iberico pork belly. It's truly an amazing Korean bbq meal in San Gabriel. So what is so special about TK92 Korean bbq? Find out in this episode that explores one of the best Korean bbq in LA! Tk92: <a href="https://tk92bbq.com">https://tk92bbq.com</a>/
The Best GALBI is at this Historic Korean BBQ Restaurant in Los Angeles
Steve Cha (aka Rockstar Eater) continues his 10-Part series on the best Korean bbq in Los Angeles, continuing with Soot Bull Jeep in Koreatown LA. Soot Bull Jeep is one of the oldest Korean bbq restaurants in Los Angeles. In business since 1984, Soot Bull Jeep is old school Korean bbq at its best. They are known for serving premium meats, like their pork ribs and beef tongue, but they are specifically known for their marinated kalbi short ribs, which is truly the best in Los Angeles. This restaurant also uses charcoals for the grilling experience, which is very rare to find in many Korean bbq restaurants in LA. This makes it one of the best Korean bbq in LA. So what is so special about Soot Bull Jeep? Is this old school Korean bbq restaurant worth visiting? Find out in this episode that explores one of the best Korean bbq in Los Angeles!
The Greatest ALL YOU CAN EAT SUSHI in Los Angeles (Premium Cuts!)
Steve Cha (aka Rockstar Eater) ventures into the wonderful world of sushi, by eating the best all you can eat sushi restaurant in Los Angeles, at Here Fishy Fishy in Koreatown LA. Here Fishy Fishy is a new sushi restaurant that specializes in an all you can eat sushi menu. What makes this AYCE sushi a standout is their premium fish, incorporating such items like toro, sweet shrimp, and salmon belly on the menu. It’s some of the freshest, high quality sushi you’ll find in an all you can eat sushi restaurant in LA for $42.50! So what does the best all you can eat sushi in Los Angeles look like? Find out in this episode that explores one of the best new sushi restaurants in Los Angeles! Here Fishy Fishy: <a href="https://www.yelp.com/biz/here-fishy-fishy-los-angeles-3">https://www.yelp.com/biz/here-fishy-fishy-los-angeles-3</a>
Eating at the Highest Rated Korean BBQ Restaurant in Los Angeles
Steve Cha (aka Rockstar Eater) begins his 10-Part series on the best Korean bbq in Los Angeles, beginning with Baekjeong in Los Angeles. Baekjeong is the highest rated Korean bbq restaurant in Los Angeles, and has a few locations around the world. Steve visits the Temple City Baekjeong. It rose to fame after making Jonathan Gold's 101 Top restaurants list, and has since become an influential modern Korean bbq restaurant. This restaurant is known for having authentic, high quality Korean food. All of their meats are of the highest quality and purchased from the best meat companies. Many critics and fans have called Baekjeong possibly the best Korean bbq in Los Angeles! Baekjeong: <a href="https://www.baekjeongkbbq.com">https://www.baekjeongkbbq.com</a>/
The Most VEGAS Style All You Can Eat Buffet You'll Find in Los Angeles
Steve Cha (aka Rockstar Eater) visits Vegas Seafood Buffet, which is a Las Vegas style buffet outside of Las Vegas, in Los Angeles! Vegas Seafood is known for having a large, international style buffet with over 150 items to choose from, from the king crab legs to Brazilian bbq to sushi. So how does this Vegas buffet match up to the ones in Las Vegas? What does this buffet look like in Glendale? Find out in this episode that documents one of the best buffets in Los Angeles! Vegas Seafood buffet: <a href="https://vbuffet.com">https://vbuffet.com</a>/
BBQ Kabobs at Your Table at this Chinese Restaurant in Los Angeles
Steve Cha (aka Rockstar Eater) continues his 12-part Chinese food tour in Los Angeles by Chinese style bbq kebabs, at T-Kebob restaurant in Monterey Park. Many people don’t know about Chinese bbq. This style of Chinese bbq is the skewer bbq found in Northern China, often times as Chinese street food. There are a few restaurants in Los Angeles that specialize in this Chinese cuisine, and T-Kebob is one of them, which also has a unique Korean twist. Just like the authentic version from China, T-Kebob has many lamb skewers on the menu, as well as other meats like shrimp and bull’s penis! So what does Chinese style bbq look like? What should you order in a Chinese style bbq restarant? Find out in this episode that explores one of the best Chinese food in Los Angeles. T-Kebab: <a href="https://www.yelp.com/biz/t-kebob-t-%E4%B8%B2-monterey-park-3">https://www.yelp.com/biz/t-kebob-t-%E4%B8%B2-monterey-park-3</a>
Hong Kong Style Cafe Perfectly Captured at this Chinese Restaurant in Los Angeles
Steve Cha (aka Rockstar Eater) continues his 12-part Chinese food tour in Los Angeles by Hong Kong style café food, at Alice’s Kitchen in Monterey Park. Alice’s Kitchen is one of few restaurants in the SVG area that specializes in Cantonese food, specifically the Hong Kong café food that incorporates traditional and modern foods with an array of hot and cold coffee selections. It is a very exciting cuisine in Hong Kong. Alice’s Kitchen is one of the most popular Hong Kong style cafes in Los Angeles, serving items like congee, steam flour roll, and pineapple bun with chicken steak. So what does Hong Kong style café food look like? What is one of the hot spots to eat it in Los Angeles? Find out in this Hong Kong food review that explores one of the best Chinese food in Los Angeles. Alice's Kitchen: <a href="http://www.aliceskitchen626.com">http://www.aliceskitchen626.com</a>/
LA's Hottest New Dim Sum Spot is Iron Teapot in Culver City
Steve Cha (aka Rockstar Eater) continues his 12-part Chinese food tour in Los Angeles by trying LA’s hottest new dim sum restaurant, at Iron Teapot Dim Sum in Culver City. Iron Teapot is a Chinese restaurant that serves upscale dim sum in a contemporary casual environment. They have all the all the classic dim sum selections like shrimp har gow and pork shumai, to creative new dim sum like black squid ink har gow and sweet taro xialong bao. What’s also interesting is that Iron Teapot restaurant is the only dim sum restaurant that specializes in vegan dim sum too, vegan har gow and vegan cha siu bao. Take a tour of the best new dim sum restaurant in LA in this episode, which documents one of the best Chinese restaurants in Los Angeles! Iron Teapot: <a href="https://www.iron-teapot.com">https://www.iron-teapot.com</a>/