Photo Credit: Jakob Layman The Los Angeles Michelin Guide has six new submissions this month. But which restaurants made the cut? Barra Santos Cuisine: Portuguese Snag a seat outside or in at this small, no reservations restaurant in Cyprus Park. Inside, the best seats are at the bar with a view into the kitchen.
The focused menu is Portuguese and even features some family recipes. Plenty of items are designed for sharing, including their crispy and tender bacalhau fritters with salt cod, potato, and caramelized onion, or charred cabbage over a bed of white beans studded with Iberico pork and garlic butter sauce. Their whole branzino with a flavorful green sauce made with pumpkin seeds, roasted serranos, and tomatillos is an absolute must.
Finally, spiced almond cake with whipped crème fraîche is a nice ending. Danbi Cuisine: Korean Danbi sports a sleek, modern dining room with an industrial feel (think concrete floors, hanging plants, and dark wood tables) as well as a large bar for bites and sips like their “kimchi mule.” Chef Lareine Ko’s streamlined menu pops with large, shareable plates.
The hit list includes mushroom bibimbap with fresh vegetables, as well as a crispy scallop pancake accompanied by a creamy mentaiko sauce. Wagyu Zabuton, cooked over charcoal and served on a hot cast iron skillet over a bed of grilled onions, is a solid winner. End the meal with one of Chef Isabell Manibusan’s pastries—perhaps the almost-nostalgic banana milk cloud with bru.
