Richard Landeros: I love this place! Great Paella and Tapas!!! Have to make reservations on friday to eat paella on saturday. And great Spanish products!
Piño Moreau: The best place in California to buy real Spanish foods. I'm a loyal costumer since 1992. I'm chef, the paella king, check out my web page www.thepaellaking.com
Sarah: Great place for paella & tapas. Everyone is always very friendly!
3. Rosaliné
8.2
8479 Melrose Ave (La Cienega), West Hollywood, CA
Peruvian Restaurant · 24 tips and reviews
Tony Lee: Paellas are all great, the short rib is delicious, and the bon bons for dessert is 😍. A bit pricey, but not a bad place for a social outing. I'm not a heavy drinker, but their cocktails are sub par.
Hank: The seafood chaufa paella is the best paella I’ve ever eaten, and one of the best meals I’ve ever eaten. The kampachi ceviche was also fantastic.
jennifer han: chaufa paella is delicious - unique, very umami. lomo saltado is good but i still like mario's best. it doesn't come with rice so you'll have to order a side. p.s. walkways inside are narrow af.
Mohammed Abu Hajar: we tried the grilled octopus &fried Calamari & Shrimp, we ordered the three steaks plate and it was great, we tried the Ravioli with ricotta cheese & Paella , at the end the dessert sweet crepe
Emily Johnson: Start with the Provoleta a la Criolla and move on to the Entrana al Chimichurri
sabrina maree: Really amazing food. I don't think there was one thing out of the 2 appetizers, soup, and steaks we got that we would have changed. Will be back often. Worth the price.
5. El Colmao
7.8
2328 W Pico Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
Cuban Restaurant · Pico Union · 8 tips and reviews
Marisa Moran: Small staff makes for long waits but the food is so worth the wait! Paella and Cuban sandwich are bomb! Potato balls are amazing!
Simple Foodie: This is the most authentic Cuban restaurant in Los Angeles. It's old school classic Cuban. Bistec Palomilla, Ropa Vieja, Black Beans & rice, & platanos fritos.
LA Weekly: Featured in "Ask Mr. Gold: Top 10 Pico Boulevard Eats" by Jonathan Gold. Click 'More Info' to read all about it! Read more.
8. Blu Jam Café
8.7
7371 Melrose Ave (at N Martel Ave), Los Angeles, CA
Café · Mid-City West · 331 tips and reviews
Linda Han-Dizon: Always a wait but worth ever minute of it! Got the Italian paella - perfect blend of basil and lime infused in the risotto, clams, and shrimp. :)
Oliver: The french toast is overrated. NOT!!!!!!! A must get. And their burgers are good as well. Going next week to try paella!
Jeffrey James: Great choice of food & highly recommend getting some sides (sausage, pancakes) to share! Get there early to grab seats, this is a popular spot!
Stephanie Page: Pollo al Jerez is really good! Paella will take 45 mins...order ahead!
Justin Ordoveza: The black bean dip with bread is amazing, the bean dip alone is worth coming, and it's free. The fried yuca with chicharrón is unctuous, porky goodness.
Mouni Reddy: Get the guaua juice and maybe some food if you have space left. My friend raved about the chicken for 3 hours.
Derek Gardner: Had the Merguez (Moroccan sausage) appetizer and was delicious! Also the crispy duck was soooo good, had a light orange sauce served over wild rice with vegetables! Bread pudding was perfect!!!
Nick Huddleston: Been coming here all my life & I've never needed the menu. Onion soup + Lamp chops + Chocolate soufflé. Nothing to debate.
Vardan Nazinyan: Very nice French restaurant with Lobster option.