Spice up the month with four delicious restaurant recommendations in Los Angeles. As the weather cools off, enjoy refreshments at The Punchbowl, warm hearty meals at Holy Basil, a breakfast of champions at John O’ Groats, and indulge in Korean food at Ham Ji Park. These four eateries will satisfy any indulgences that come with the beautiful fall weather.
Sweet Smoothies and Refreshing Juice: The Punchbowl
The Punchbowl has introduced a new pumpkin spice shake to the menu. Smoothies don’t have to be only for summer months– enjoy the spice flavors of fall-themed drinks. With generous-sized portions, The Punchbowl packs organic goodness into all drinks.
Their juices are raw, cold-pressed ingredients that don’t compromise quality or health. Smoothies don’t have fillers like ice or preservatives, just fruit, homemade nut milk, coconut water, or cold-pressed juice.
The outdoor seating allows customers to enjoy the beautiful LA weather year-round. Feel the breeze while sipping the chocolate frost for a nostalgic, chocolatey taste, or The Golden Idol for a health kick with turmeric and cayenne.
The owners created The Punchbowl with a peaceful environment in mind. Their menu reflects that amity by combining vegan options into delicious sippable drinks.
4645 Melbourne Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90027
Holy Basil: Thai Cooking From Your Dreams
Atwater Village is home to Holy Basil’s second-ever location. Featuring a hearty menu with mouth-watering options like Pad Thai Noodle, Gra Pow, and Thai Shrimp Fried Rice, Holy Basil’s options will leave you craving more.
Reviewers rave about their signature Moo Krob and Gra Pow, both made with pork belly or optional Wagyu Beef for the latter. The restaurant also offers sides to elevate any meal or as a smaller, affordable option. Holy Basil’s luxurious vegan desserts will make your meal a lasting memory. Drink options include several teas and lemonades—a great refresher with such a rich meal.
3170 Glendale Blvd, Unit C, Los Angeles, CA 90039
A Breakfast of Champions: Say Good Morning at John O’Groats
John O’Groats is a local family-owned diner “serving old-fashioned Americana and Biscuits from Heaven,” according to their website.
And it sure does look like heaven, as their menu features mouth-watering photos of strawberry pancakes, fresh eggs, and sizzling bacon. John O’Groats has several pancake options that satisfy many particular tastes, including spiced pumpkin pancakes representing the heart of fall.
For a more satiating meal, try John O’Groats’s egg and choice of meat options with fries, cantaloupe, cottage cheese, and biscuits or toast on the side. Ziggy’s Get Fit menu is an excellent option for high-protein or lower-carb meals that still please the taste buds.
Accompany your meal with sides like cheesy grits for a southern twist or additional meat for those particularly hungry mornings.
10516 W Pico Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90064
Ham Ji Park: For a Taste of the East in The West
Ham Ji Park is a Korean restaurant famous for its Dwaeji Galbi (Pork Spare Ribs) and Gamjatang (Pork Neck Bone Stew). You’ll rarely find such elite, traditional Korean meals in the far west US.
The restaurant has an outdoor seating area that accommodates customers for their preferred dining experience. One reviewer recommends that everyone try Ham Ji Park, including Korean customers who may know the dishes well.
Customers love the huge portion sizes provided, leaving a full tummy and a satisfied experience. Ham Ji Park has rich appetizer options such as squid and octopus to start your meal with a bang. There are also vegetable options for customers who prefer not to eat meat, making Ham Ji Park a great restaurant that caters to all food accommodations.
Find your next meal at Ham Ji Park with a stew, barbecue, or even a simple kimchi rice bowl. They are sure to fill your heart and stomach’s desires.
3407 W 6th St Ste 101C Los Angeles, CA 90020