A Night Out in Sawtelle:
Hermanito, Tsujita Noodles, and Millet Crepe
This historically Japanese American neighborhood in West L.A. is home to an array of (mostly) Asian dining and dessert options. Sawtelle also doubles as L.A.’s unofficial ramen capital; the neighborhood has more noodle shops within a few blocks than anywhere else in the city.
1. / Grab drinks and an appetizer at Hermanito
📍 2024 Sawtelle Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90025
Hermanito is my favorite spot for a drink before cruising Sawtelle. The cocktail menu includes the Myra, which comes with jalapeño-cucumber infused mezcal, fresh watermelon and spicy tajín to complement the drink’s crisp and sweet notes. Those searching for a bolder take on agave can opt for La Mala Vida, which pairs both mezcal and tequila with black walnut bitters and sea salt to round out the drink’s bright flavors.
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2. / Experience LA’s best ramen at Tsujita LA Artisan Noodles
📍 2057 Sawtelle Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90025
Tsujita is arguably LA’s best ramen purveyor. So chances are there will be an hour plus wait for the opportunity to slurp LA’s most beloved noodles (we didn’t pregame at Hermanito for nothing). But the cult following for Tsujita’s tsukemen, aka dip ramen, is for good reason, as the process of dunking noodles into the sinfully fatty broth becomes a ritual that begs repeating.
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3. / Wrap up the evening with a freshly-rolled crepe at Millet Crepe
📍 2011 Sawtelle Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90025
Three words: Crème. Brûlée. Crêpe. This is the specialty item at Millet Crêpe, a creperie in Sawtelle that rolls its crepes like an ice cream cone then fills it with custard, ice cream, or whipped cream. The creme brulee crepe is finished with a torch to crunchy, caramelized perfection.
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