Start in Silver Lake. Yes, it’s trendy, but the Sorrel Pesto Rice and Ricotta Toast defined a decade of LA eating.
Walk off breakfast on the reservoir path. It’s a quintessential Eastside local scene—joggers, dogs, and views of the hills.
Browse the boutiques along Sunset Blvd in Silver Lake (Mohawk General Store, etc.) for curated fashion and design.
Head to Thai Town. Order the "Jade Noodles" (green noodles with BBQ pork/crab) and a boat noodle soup. It’s casual, cheap, and legendary.
Must Have. Walk nearby. It’s a narrow hallway serving Chiang Mai specialties. Get the Sai Oua (sausage) and Khao Soi.
Drive up the hill for the most iconic view in Los Angeles. See the Hollywood Sign, the basin, and the Art Deco architecture.
Must Have. The dessert king of Thai Town. Grab "Pang Chi" (taro pancakes) and coconut cups to go. Unique items you won't see elsewhere.
(If Friday): Drive 10 mins to Burbank. The massive parking lot transforms into the best Classic Car Show in California. Grab a shake, walk the rows, and soak up the Americana.
Drive over the hill to Hollywood. Sit at the counter or in a red leather booth. Order a Martini (it comes with a sidecar) and a steak. This is the history of LA dining.
Catch a show at this legendary West Hollywood venue. Everyone from Elton John to Guns N' Roses played here. Intimate, sweaty, and historic.
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