Where the Chefs Eat: 10 Restaurant Picks From Hinoki & The Bird's David Myers

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Chef David Myers
Where the Chefs Eat is an ongoing series in which we ask a local chef to give us his or her favorite dining options. This week we talk to Hinoki & The Bird and Comme Ca chef David Myers.

Burgers, Japanese comfort food, high end modernist cuisine -- David Myers covers quite a lot of ground with his restaurant picks, and taking a cue from last week's picks from MB Post's David LeFevre, Myers gave us a full list of 10. Turn the page for his favorite places to eat around L.A.

10. Sunny Spot:
"The Slow Roasted Goat here is a great example of one of the country's most underutilized (and up and coming) meats. Their Diablo Prawns are spicy and satisfying, with a hint of glazed rum."

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The uni and burrata at Son of a Gun
9. Son of a Gun:
"Jon and Vinny [chefs and co-owners Shook and Dotolo]'s infamous Shrimp Toast Sandwich is as good as everyone says (maybe better). Also try their Uni with burrata, radicchio and yuzu--sweet buttery uni with creamy burrata and a pop of citrus."

8. MB Post:
"The Steamed Mussels with green curry, Vietnamese sausage and coriander rice is fragrant and a beautifully unique combination of flavors."

7. Yamadaya:
"Their tonkatsu ramen is simple, delicious and a perfect bowl of umami comfort."

6. Apple Pan:
"Apple Pan has the original great burger in LA and has been around since 1947. The space has a classic vibe and the people behind the counter have been working there forever. You feel like you get a bit of history when you eat there."

5. Sauce on Hampton:
"They have a Buffalo Burger that's insane. It's grass-fed buffalo meat that's very clean-tasting, done really simply, with bacon, tomato, lettuce, mustard and ketchup. It's a thick patty, cooked on a cast iron griddle, which lends a smoky note and a nice char to it. I love the texture and the flavor; I feel so good after I eat it. When I went to Japan, I was craving meat and came here straight from the airport."

4. Yakitoriya:
"This place has some of the most authentic Japanese yakitori in LA. Some of my favorite dishes are the liver, which is served with this great mustard sauce, and the quail egg."

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Hinoki & the Bird

10 W. Century Drive, Los Angeles, CA

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Sunny Spot

822 Washington Blvd., Marina del Rey, CA

Category: Music

Son of a Gun

8370 W. 3rd St., Los Angeles, CA

Category: Restaurant

Ramen Yamadaya

11172 Washington Blvd., Culver City, CA

Category: Restaurant

Manhattan Beach Post

1142 Manhattan Ave., Manhattan Beach, CA

Category: Restaurant

Apple Pan

10801 Pico Blvd., Los Angeles, CA

Category: Restaurant

Yakitoriya

11301 W. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles, CA

Category: Restaurant

ink.

8360 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles, CA

Category: Restaurant

Red Medicine

8400 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA

Category: Restaurant

Melisse

1104 Wilshire Blvd., Santa Monica, CA

Category: Restaurant

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There is no such thing as "tonkAtsu ramen"

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