Botanica
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Botanica

Los Angeles, California

Photo: Botanica Restaurant and Market

A plant-forward restaurant and market on Silver Lake Boulevard that makes vegetable cooking feel exciting rather than virtuous. The plates are bright, seasonal, and draw from a global pantry — turmeric-laced soups, grain bowls with unexpected textures, salads that could convert a steak person. The adjacent market stocks the kind of provisions you wish your pantry had.

Insider tip

The grain bowl with whatever seasonal vegetables they're running. Grab a jar of their house chili oil from the market on your way out.

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