Since 1917, Grand Central Market has been a cornerstone of Los Angeles’ culinary landscape. Housed in a sprawling Beaux Arts-style building, the market is a vibrant hub where the city’s diversity comes to life. Dozens of food vendors offer a global array of dishes, from Berlin-style currywurst and Japanese bento boxes to Mexican tacos. Visitors can immerse themselves in the lively atmosphere, savoring a wide range of flavors and experiencing the cultural melting pot that defines LA.
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