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Where to Eat Global Cuisines in LA with Kids (Plus What to Order)!

When you have young children it is easy to forget that Los Angeles is a diverse culinary mecca. It’s time to stop sacrificing your beloved Indian food and Korean BBQ for chicken strips and burgers. Here’s a guide to our favorite kid-friendly global cuisine from where to go and what to order—everyone will be delighted, including all those developing tastebuds. 

The Best Indian Food in LA with Kids

Michael S. via Yelp

Kids might not appreciate the robust flavors in Indian curries just yet, but that doesn’t mean Indian food is out of the question. There are some great kid-friendly dishes. You just need to know what to order. 

What to order at an Indian Restaurant for Kids: It’s hard to go wrong with fluffy and buttery bread, so always order naan. If your kids like chicken tenders or fish sticks, order chicken or fish pakora. Pakora means battered and deep fried…yum! Anything cooked in a tandoor, a special Indian clay oven, is a good choice, too. 

Our choice for Indian? Tandoor-A-India in Playa Del Rey. They consistently serve flavorful curries and the kids always devour their chicken tikka. A friend recommended this restaurant and was raving about it, so we had high expectations going in. We were blown away—every single dish we ordered was fantastic. Saag Paneer, vegetable samosas, daal, mushroom masala, chicken tikka masala, special veggie rice and naan. Some of the best Indian food we've ever had, if not the best

Tandoor-A-India
8406 Pershing Dr.
Playa Del Rey
Online: tandoor-a-india.com

RELATED: 11 of the Best Kid-Friendly Indian Dishes You Can Make at Home

The Best Korean BBQ in Los Angeles with Kids

LeeLee C. via Yelp

If your family eats meat, it’s time to visit Park’s BBQ in K-Town. Park’s is often recognized as the best Korean BBQ in Los Angeles and there’s a reason why—the food is delicious, service is fast, and the experience is interactive – you can grill your own food or have your server do it.

What to Order at a Korean BBQ Restaurant for Kids: The rib-eye Bulgogi, a Korean classic dish of thinly sliced marinated beef, is a favorite among children. It is the perfect combination of sweet and salty. Park’s Galbi, a boneless prime beef short rib, is another showstopper that can be ordered with or without Park’s top-secret sauce. Korean barbeque is traditionally enjoyed wrapped in lettuce like a little taco, but kids may prefer it with rice. Japchae, a stir-fry of glass noodles and vegetables, is another one of our favorite kid-friendly dishes.   

Park's BBQ
955 S. Vermont Ave. 
Los Angeles 
Online: parksbbq.com

 

The Best Persian Restaurants in LA with Kids

Claire H. via Yelp

Persian food is super kid-friendly thanks to loads of dishes featuring kid-favorite rice and grilled meats. We've got two destinations in LA for the best Persian restaurants to take your kids—Seaside Place Persian in Torrance and Darya in West LA. 
 
What to Order at a Persian Restaurant for Kids: According to our insider, Negin Kamali, she recommends starting with kabobs like Soltani—a combination beef plate that is a combination of tender filet mignon (barg) and ground beef kabob (koodieh). You can also order the boneless chicken kabob—a nice alternative to beef.
 
And for the adventurous eater? Try a Persian stew like Fesenjan—grated walnuts cooked with pomegranate sauce, served with steamed basmati rice. Of course, you can't leave without trying the Bamieh (Persian  doughnuts) or bastani (Persian ice cream).
 
Seaside Place Persian
3720 Sepulveda Blvd.
Torrance
Online: seasidepalacemenu.com
 
Darya
12130 Santa Monica Blvd.
Los Angeles
Online: daryarestaurant.com
 
RELATED: Want to try making some Persian Dishes at home? We've got 10 kid-friendly recipes to try!

 

If All Else Fails, Start with Dessert

SomiSomi via Yelp

Of course if your kids are a hard 'no' on trying something new not in their comfort zone, try to open their culinary world through the always acceptable dessert course. Our pick? Head to SomiSomi (they have locations in Little Tokyo, Koreatown, Santa Monica, Sawtelle, Glendale, Long Beach, Torrance, & Santa Clara so there's bound to a location near you) and order the "AH BOONG"—their signature goldfish-shaped waffle cone stuffed with choice of fillings (custard, taro, sweet red beans or Nutella) and soft serve–everything from traditional chocolate and cookies and cream to ube, sesame and matcha. Because delicious things (dessert or not) come in all shapes and sizes.

Online: somisomi.com

—Kurstin Christie

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