
Hayato
Seven seats, one counter, and Chef Brandon Go within arm's reach: Hayato makes no pretense of being anything but personal.
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Los Angeles · Michelin Guide 2026
All 32 Michelin Guide restaurants in Los Angeles — from starred destination dining to Bib Gourmand value picks. Sorted by distinction, updated for 2026.
Fast answers for diners comparing Michelin-recognized restaurants in Los Angeles.
Exceptionally good food at a moderate price — the Michelin inspector's value pick.

Flavors from Afar occupies a peculiar and deliberate position on Hollywood Boulevard: by day a co-working space serving Ethiopian pourover coffee, by night a live jazz and vinyl venue, and threaded through both identities a restaurant wh…
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Langer's Delicatessen has operated out of the same Westlake corner since 1947, and its record makes a compelling case without any embellishment.
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There's a particular honesty to a kitchen that has spent sixty years selling noodles and arrives in Los Angeles asking to be judged on exactly that.
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La Azteca suits a night out when you want mexican that feels grown-up without getting stiff.
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There's a particular pleasure in a room that doesn't pretend.
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Liu's Cafe makes no pretence at occasion, and that honesty is precisely its virtue.
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Fermentation isn't a garnish at Grá — it's the operating principle.
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Pizzana asks an honest question of the pizza category: can a $24–$28 pie justify itself?
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Tsubaki occupies the quieter end of the izakaya spectrum: a cozy room of exposed brick and pops of royal blue, blessedly free of the smoke and clamour that usually define the genre.
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Father's Office built its reputation on one specific, uncompromising idea: that a burger can be so carefully constructed that the chef has no obligation to let you change it.
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Most barbecue worth queuing for in Los Angeles asks something of you: patience, a Thursday-through-Sunday window, the willingness to arrive before they sell out.
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Sara Kramer and Sarah Hymanson built Kismet on a simple premise: that vegetables, treated with the same seriousness usually reserved for protein, can anchor a meal worth lingering over.
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Chifa is the rare restaurant where the backstory isn't marketing — it's the menu.
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On Western Avenue, behind an exterior that gives nothing away, Dha Rae Oak makes its case for the duck that requires forethought.
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Maccheroni Republic occupies a room on South Broadway in downtown Los Angeles that takes the trattoria idea seriously: tin ceilings, tiled walls, tall mirrors, the kind of interior that doesn't need a concept because it already has a cha…
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Pine and Crane has held its corner of Silver Lake since 2014, and Vivian Ku's fast-casual approach to Taiwanese cooking appears to have settled into something close to neighborhood institution without softening its ambitions.
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There is a particular irony in a critic who measures tasting menus against the cheque finding himself at a picnic table outside a Highland Park taqueria.
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Quarter Sheets earns its cult following the honest way: by treating a pan pizza with the seriousness most rooms reserve for tasting menus.
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Housed in a transformed DTLA warehouse — exposed brick, cement columns, garage doors flung open to the loft-like room — The Factory Kitchen has spent over a decade making the case that a trattoria can earn its keep without theatrics.
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Chris Bianco's first West Coast pizzeria sits inside Row DTLA, in a converted coffee roaster where the roasting machine once stood — a wood-burning oven now occupies that spot, visible through a large window.
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Jon & Vinny's on Fairfax is the Italian-American project from Jon Shook and Vinny Dotolo that landed on the Los Angeles restaurant map and stayed there — a tight, buzzy room that runs from morning pastries all the way through dinner past…
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An Indian sports bar inside a Silver Lake Comfort Inn shouldn't earn one of the city's most coveted reservations, yet Pijja Palace has done exactly that — a Bib Gourmand in 2022, a James Beard Best New Restaurant nod, and Eater calling i…
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There are 32 Michelin Guide restaurants in Los Angeles as of 2026, including 10 Michelin-starred restaurants. TastyPals tracks all Michelin Guide entries for Los Angeles.
Hayato, 715, Orsa & Winston, Camphor, Gwen, Morihiro, n/naka, Holbox, Sushi Kaneyoshi, Meteora hold Michelin stars in Los Angeles. Hayato is among the most celebrated.
Michelin Bib Gourmand recognizes restaurants offering exceptional quality food at a moderate price. Los Angeles has 22 Bib Gourmand restaurants including Flavors from Afar and Langer's Delicatessen-Restaurant.
Michelin recognition is one of the most rigorous in the world. Los Angeles's Michelin-recognized restaurants range from affordable Bib Gourmand picks to starred destination dining — TastyPals recommends reviewing each page for price range and occasion fit.
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