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The Dining Guide to Los Angeles International Airport

Updated: 2014-07-10 / (discoverlosangeles.com)
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Dining options at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) were once limited to fast food and the Encounter Restaurant in the iconic Theme Building. But the situation has improved dramatically in recent years, the result of a multi-billion dollar capital improvement project. The centerpiece is the New Tom Bradley International Terminal (New TBIT), a state-of-the-art, $1.7-billion facility that solidifies LA’s status as a vital international gateway. New TBIT features luxury shopping and a sophisticated dining collection that showcases the best of LA’s global flavors. From brand new eateries in New TBIT, to recent additions in terminals throughout the airport, read on for some of the best dining options for LAX travelers.

NEW TBIT: 800 Degrees

800 Degrees

Umami Burger founder Adam Fleischman and chef Anthony Carron launched the original Westwood Village location of their fast-growing 800 Degrees Pizza chain in 2013. The 800 Degrees at LAX serves Neapolitan-style, build-your-own pizzas that emerge from wood-burning ovens in a minute, perfect for international travelers on the go.

NEW TBIT: Border Grill

Border Grill

Celebrity chefs Mary Sue Milliken and Susan Feniger feature modern Mexican cuisine and vibrant settings at their popular Border Grill urban cantinas. The LAX location offers their signature gourmet fare as well as travel-friendly wraps and sandwiches to go.

NEW TBIT: Chaya

Chaya

The Chaya restaurants in Downtown, Beverly Hills and Venice are known for innovative fusion cuisine that blends French culinary techniques with Japanese ingredients. International travelers can purchase grab-and-go items for their flights, or sit down to enjoy sushi, savory plates, specialty cocktails and Chaya’s signature ambiance.

NEW TBIT: Drink LA

Drink LA

Drink LA is a groundbreaking new airport concept, serving fine wines, craft beers, classic cocktails and small plates along with sweeping views of the terminal. Drink LA is located on the Mezzanine Level of the Great Hall.

NEW TBIT: Ink. Sack

Ink. Sack

In November 2013, the LAX location of Michael Voltaggio’s Ink. Sack was named one of the Top 10 Airport Restaurants in America by GQ Magazine. Fans of the Top Chef champion's originalgourmet sandwich shop on Melrose Avenue will find their favorites available to grab-and-go, such as the pork butt banh mi; cold fried chicken; and the Jose Andres (aka The Spanish Godfather), made with serrano ham, chorizo, and manchego cheese.

NEW TBIT: Lucky Fish

Lucky Fish

Lucky Fish by Sushi Roku offers fresh sushi and sashimi, specialty rolls, ramen and udon noodles, curry and teriyaki bowls, cold and hot appetizers, and a full bar with signature cocktails and sake by the glass. Lucky Fish is located on the Mezzanine Level of the Great Hall.

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