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Beyoncé Loves Marea's Pasta?! Plus, L.A.'s Sizzling Food Scene Heats Up for Summer 2025!

Beyoncé Loves Marea's Pasta?! Plus, L.A.'s Sizzling Food Scene Heats Up for Summer 2025!

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Food Scene Los Angeles

L.A. Bites Back: The Delicious Revolution Defining Los Angeles in 2025

Los Angeles is a culinary playground where every flavor finds a home and boundaries are meant to be blurred. This summer, the city’s food scene is buzzing hotter than a Santa Ana wind, fueled by a wave of daring openings and next-level talent shaking up tradition at every turn.

Start in Beverly Hills, where New York’s iconic Marea has dropped anchor on Camden Drive. Under the expert hand of chef PJ Calapa, this Italian stunner melds East Coast polish with the bounty of California farms. Dive into their signature crudi or the octopus and bone marrow fusilli, but don’t miss SoCal exclusives like pappardelle al ragù, rich with local tomatoes. The vibe is understated luxury, with just enough greenery and golden-hour light to make you feel like Hollywood royalty—Beyoncé is rumored to be a fan, after all, according to Wallpaper.

But L.A. is never content with mere elegance. Over in Highland Park, Wildcrust is rewriting the pizza rulebook. Chef Okabayashi and Jared Frank have created a Milan-meets-Eastside hangout where queues snake around the block. Sure, you can play it classic with a Margherita, but why not venture into a pie topped with braised lamb, feta, and tzatziki? Or try the salame piccante crowned with fermented chili honey—each bite a crackling, chewy love letter to modern pizzaiolos, as featured by Wallpaper.

Seeking global flavor? Historic South Central’s Holbox is where coastal Mexican seafood hits new heights. Chef-owner Gilbert Cetina’s kanpachi and uni tostada, crowned with silky yellowtail and sea urchin, is an explosion of briny-sweet freshness paired with bright, farm-driven produce. Michelin has noticed; so should you, says the Resy Hit List.

Malaysia lands in Historic Filipinotown at Rasarumah, the vibrant new spot from chef Johnny Lee. Here, pork jowl satay and char kway teow—stir-fried noodles laced with Chinese sausage—spark with the energy of L.A.’s immigrant neighborhoods. Chef Lee’s return from Southeast Asia translates into a menu where sambal heat and citrus tang play off local ingredients, reported by Resy.

Even local traditions are getting a reimagining: in Mar Vista, Beethoven Market brings an Italian deli’s comfort with a westside twist, while Casa Gish Bac on Vermont Avenue smokes Oaxacan meats and slow-cooks barbacoa, celebrating deep Mexican roots.

Almost every new opening—think Bavel's spice-packed Middle Eastern plates, Cabra’s Peruvian rooftop feasts, and the vegan Mexican oasis Gracias Madre—leans into the city’s produce, climate, and spirit of invention. Chefs here don’t just follow trends; they invent them, folding Persian, Thai, Ethiopian, and Japanese flavors into the quintessentially Angeleno tapestry.

This is why Los Angeles matters now: it’s a city always in motion, forever hungry, infinitely creative. Bold, diverse, sun-soaked—here, food isn’t just what you eat. It’s the taste of the world, right outside your door. Food lovers, take note: there’s nowhere quite like L.A..


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