COBB SALAD The cobb salad is a delicious compromise for people who don’t feel like eating a salad but still want to get in their leafy greens. Traditionally made up of lettuce, bacon, tomato, hard-boiled egg, avocado, cheese and red wine vinaigrette, the cobb may not be the healthiest salad, but it’s one of the heartiest; the cobb's Los Angeles roots make it a California must-try.
CLAM CHOWDER When the coastline is blanketed in the thick marine layer and the chilly seaside breeze rolls in, there may be no better respite than a bowl of clam chowder. Throw the chunky, hearty soup into a sourdough bread bowl, and you’ve got another California classic.
FRENCH DIP Don’t get thrown off by the name. The French Dip sandwich is an American classic that originated in sunny Los Angeles. The sandwich is simple with thinly sliced roast beef and piled generously inside a French roll that has been dipped in beef jus from the meat-roasting process. When it comes to a melt-in-your-mouth French Dip sandwich, there's nothing more famous than the original French Dip at Phillipe the Original in Los Angeles. This iconic eatery has been a part of the SoCal restaurant scene since 1908. After you take your first bite of one of their sandwiches you'll see why this place is so famous.
CARNE ASADA BURRITOS & CARNITAS BURRITOS You can’t eat around California and not get your hands on a burrito! Most are mammoth in size and come complete with chunky pico de gallo, fresh guacamole and refried beans.
MEXICAN FOOD Anyone who has ever lived in SoCal then moved away will tell you the one type of food they miss the most is Mexican food. It's true that you can order Mexican food anywhere in the country, but it's never as flavorful and authentic as what you can find here.
ROSCOE’S CHICKEN & WAFFLES The South gets a lot of love for its fried chicken, but few places in the world rival Los Angeles for chicken and waffles. Founded by a New Yorker in South Los Angeles in 1975, it has become one of California’s most-beloved fried chicken destinations.
APPLE PIE One of the most famous pie places in California, the Julian Pie Company grows their own apples and retains the original traditions from when they first started, making it a cozy, homey place to grab a slice of pie. Though based out of Julian, you can now find their pies in San Diego and Riverside as well.
CRAFT BREW Though California is known for its Napa Valley wines, beer lovers should know that the locally brewed craft beers are something worth trying as well. Visit Anaheim Craft Breweries
For more information on Must Eats in Southern California, please visit:
SpoonUniversity - California Food Bucket List
Food Network - What to eat in California