Top chefs pick the best Los Angeles restaurants right now

We asked some of the city's best chefs where they love to eat. Here's a guide to their favorites, including pizza, sushi and Korean breakfast.
Jenn Harris, Stephanie Breijo • Los Angeles Times • August 25, 2022
When you spend most nights cooking for others, going out to eat can be a luxury. So you choose your restaurants carefully. And as a well-connected chef you tend to hear about some of the most interesting recent openings. This is why we asked six...
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