Foodie 2-Day Tour in Best Tour Spot

  1. Day 1: Breakfast at Eggslut
    15 minutes (1 mile) from your hotel

    Start your day with a fantastic breakfast at Eggslut, known for their delicious egg sandwiches. Get the Fairfax: a brioche bun, soft scrambled eggs, cheddar cheese, caramelized onions, and sriracha mayo. Budget a bit of extra time to wait in line because they're always busy. Take a walk around Grand Central Market to check out other vendors before you head to your next activity.

  2. Day 1: Visit Griffith Observatory
    30 minutes (6.4 miles) from Grand Central Market

    The Griffith Observatory has breathtaking views of the city as well as interesting exhibits on astronomy. Take a stroll around the grounds of the observatory and enjoy the view. Inside, you'll find many exhibits that focus on the cosmos. The highlight is the Samuel Oschin Planetarium, which boasts a great digital projection system that allows you to watch different movies about the universe.

  3. Day 1: Lunch at Langer's Delicatessen
    25 minutes (7.5 miles) from Griffith Observatory

    Langer's is a famous delicatessen located in Westlake. The menu is pretty extensive, but what you want is their #19: hand-cut pastrami served on double-baked Jewish rye bread. It's absolutely delicious. The meat is juicy and flavorful, and the rye bread is toasted to perfection. It's an LA classic and definitely something you shouldn't miss.

  4. Day 1: Visit The Broad
    7 minutes (1.1 miles) from Langer's Delicatessen

    The Broad is LA's newest contemporary art museum and home to some fantastic pieces. The building itself is a work of art, and the interior holds some beautiful collections, including works by Roy Lichtenstein, Jeff Koons, and Takashi Murakami. Be sure to reserve tickets ahead of time, so you don't have to wait in line.

  5. Day 1: Dinner at Bestia
    13 minutes (1.7 miles) from The Broad

    Bestia is a highly-regarded restaurant for contemporary Italian cuisine. Their dishes have a rustic, home-style feeling with modern-day appeal. The menu is innovative, and the atmosphere is lively and enjoyable. A must-try is their house-made charcuterie. Their pizza and pasta dishes are divine. You'll leave happy, full, and satisfied with an excellent meal.

  6. Day 2: Brunch at Sqirl
    19 minutes (6.2 miles) from your hotel

    Sqirl is a hip restaurant best known for breakfast and brunch. The wait can be a bit long, but the food is worth it. Try their famous Sorrel Pesto Rice Bowl; fluffy rice with a tangy pesto, roasted vegetables, and a poached egg to top it all off. They also have fantastic coffee, pastries, and other breakfast favorites.

  7. Day 2: Visit The Getty Center
    19 minutes (6.2 miles) from Sqirl

    The Getty Center is an art museum with a vast collection of pieces, from Renaissance to Modern art. The museum's architecture is stunning, with beautiful gardens, and great views of the city from the top. The collection includes works from Van Gogh, Renoir, Rembrandt, and Monet. It’s free to enter, but parking is $15 per car.

  8. Day 2: Lunch at Howlin' Ray's
    25 minutes (11.3 miles) from The Getty Center

    Howlin' Ray's is the most famous fried chicken place in LA. The lines can get incredibly long, especially during peak hours and weekends. Choose your spice level, from mild to "Howlin' Hot" (which is seriously hot!), and enjoy your spicy chicken served with white bread or a biscuit. This place is not for the faint of heart but worth it if you're traveling to LA!

  9. Day 2: Visit The Last Bookstore
    30 minutes (7.6 miles) from Howlin' Ray's

    The Last Bookstore is located in downtown LA. It's the largest bookstore in California, full of new and used books. You can spend hours browsing through the extensive selection of books or check out the art installations throughout the store. The vault upstairs is where you can find some of the rarest books and first editions.

  10. Day 2: Dinner at Providence
    15 minutes (5.2 miles) from The Last Bookstore

    Providence is an award-winning restaurant that’s all about seafood. Their dishes are unique and combine flavors and textures that will amaze you. Choose from their tasting menu or order a la carte, but regardless of your order, you can't go wrong. The service is top-notch. It's a good idea to reserve a table since they can get pretty busy.

Time and Cost Estimates

  • Eggslut (30 min., $10-15)
  • Griffith Observatory (2 hours, free)
  • Langer's Delicatessen (1 hour, $15-20)
  • The Broad (2 hours, free)
  • Bestia (2 hours, $50-75)
  • Sqirl (1 hour, $10-20)
  • The Getty Center (3 hours, free admission + $15 parking fee)
  • Howlin' Ray's (1 hour, $10-15)
  • The Last Bookstore (1-2 hours, free)
  • Providence (2-3 hours, $150 per person or higher for tasting menus)

  • Total Estimated Costs: $380-475

Useful Tips

With more time, check out the beaches in Santa Monica or hit up Disneyland Parks. For fewer days, consider cutting out Providence or The Getty Center. For a more down-to-earth breakfast, try Blu Jam Café or Gjusta Bakery. If you're not into fried chicken, get BBQ in Grand Central Market or try a taco from Guerilla Tacos. Make reservations ahead of time to avoid waiting in lines and always check opening and closing times before visiting the attractions. Wear comfortable shoes and clothing since the days will be long and full of walking and exploring. Enjoy your foodie trip in LA!

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