San Laurel
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- By Sean James
Some days in Los Angeles just feel charmed. Before heading to a matinee of Beethoven at Walt Disney Concert Hall, I met some friends for brunch at San Laurel, and it turned out to be the perfect beginning to an already beautiful afternoon.
Located inside the Conrad Los Angeles, directly across from Disney Hall, San Laurel is ideally situated for anyone making a day of downtown culture. You can feel the energy of the Arts District the moment you walk in — modern, airy, and sophisticated, yet warm. The soaring ceilings, the suspended bar glowing above us, the light pouring in through tall windows — it all feels polished but completely relaxed. It’s elegant without trying too hard.
I ordered the avocado toast and a seasonal salad, and both were outstanding. The avocado toast was layered generously, topped with fresh herbs, seeds, and just the right drizzle of brightness to lift every bite. It was vibrant, clean, and satisfying without being heavy. The salad was beautifully composed — crisp greens, thoughtful textures, and ingredients that actually tasted like themselves. Simple, but done perfectly.
My friend ordered the fried chicken, golden and crisp with creamy, tangy accompaniments that made it feel indulgent yet refined. We also shared house-made crab croquettes that were crisp on the outside and delicate inside — the kind of detail that tells you the kitchen truly cares. Check it out!
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