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Best Italian Restaurants in Chinatown

2 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Eastside Italian Deli
Family-run since 1929 in LA's original Little Italy, still slinging enormous Italian sandwiches with housemade Maestro sausage from a recipe born inside the market itself.

Notable Picks

$ Chinatown Italian, Sandwiches
A 1929 holdover from LA's original Little Italy that still builds oversized Italian sandwiches around housemade Maestro sausage—a recipe that started inside the market and never left. The draw is old-line deli craft at counter-service speed and price, landing it squarely in the pre-game Dodger Stadium rotation for anyone who wants a real sandwich without a real wait. Expect a no-frills storefront, street parking that thins out fast at lunch, and portions that make splitting reasonable.
Must-Try Dishes: Pastrami Sandwich, Spicy Italian Cold Cuts Sub, Italian Meatball Hot Sandwich
What Makes it Special: Family-run since 1929 in LA's original Little Italy, still slinging enormous Italian sandwiches with housemade Maestro sausage from a recipe born inside the market itself.

Worthy Picks

$ Chinatown Pizza, Italian
A sourdough-forward pizzeria built around bubble-crusted pies and Italian-American sandwiches, leaning hard into its Dodger Stadium proximity with wall-to-wall memorabilia and game-day energy in a tight 30-seat room. It works best as a pre-game or late-night group stop where the sports bar atmosphere and shareable format match the occasion.
Must-Try Dishes: Mortadella Sandwich, Mamba Pizza, Wings
What Makes it Special: LA-style pizzeria with bubble-crusted sourdough pies, wall-to-wall Dodgers memorabilia, and late-night hours steps from the stadium.