![]() Branches in Santa Monica and West Hollywood. Watch your favorite health and eco-conscious celebrity seal a deal over a seitan stir fry before darting off in their Mercedes SUV. Vegetarians and vegans from the world over swear by Real Food Daily. Real Food Daily, 414 La Cienega Boulevard, ☎ +1-31 ( fax: +1-31).Great soups, sandwiches, and veggie tacos, washed down with free cucumber water. A great vegetarian restaurant popular at lunchtime. The Flowering Tree, 8253 Santa Monica Boulevard ( A couple blocks west of Crescent Heights), ☎ +1-32.edit One of the best places to eat in Los Angeles. Formerly "Ben Franks" (mentioned by Frank Zappa, among others), it's long been one of the most famous spots in the city, as far as restaurants go. It’s one of those Los Angeles places locals and tourists alike flock to. Inside it’s tabletop jukeboxes, classic movie photos on the wall, ‘50s tune blaring through the stereo and, most important, great diner food the famous ‘Melburger,’ chili fries, milk shakes and really just about everything else. The West Hollywood outpost features a 50-seat outdoor patio that is nice for soaking up the sun and people watching. Opened on the Sunset Strip in ’97, Mel’s remains happily caught in a time warp it’s 1950s drive-in style décor and 24-hour home style cooking mirrors the San Francisco original, which opened way back in the late ‘40s and was made famous by filmmaker George Lucas who used the carhop eatery as a centerpiece for his now classic film American Graffiti. Mel's Drive-In, 8585 Sunset Boulevard ( Sunset at La Cienega), ☎ +1-31 (-7200 for to-go orders).Many of these are as much about "seeing and being seen" as they are about food. ![]() Many of West Hollywood's favorite restaurants line Santa Monica Boulevard. ![]() It's famous for its many boutiques and for its celebrities and the trailing papparazzi. runs through West Hollywood and is a trendy shopping district.
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