Listing 181 restaurants in and around Whittier.
9023 Washington Boulevard, PICO RIVERA, California 90660
The Dal Rae is the Southern California restaurant where 1950s classics still reign.
Lobster Thermidor, Pepper Steak, Chateaubriand, Prime Rib, Fresh Fish, Rack of Lamb, Steak Diane and Cherries Jubilee prepared tableside are among more than 100 items on a truly retro menu, complete with some of the city's best martinis.
12824 Hadley Street, WHITTIER, California 90601
All of your chicken needs under one roof.
Specialty of the house is our oven roasted chicken paired with our homemade dipping sauces.
Available in Whittier, South El Monte, Alhambra, Montebello and coming soon to Downey.
9545 East Whittier Boulevard, PICO RIVERA, California 90660
What a comfort to discover that warm and intimate restaurants like the Steak ‘N Stein Inn are still at your service, serving up satisfying and delicious meals from a classic dinner menu.
11167 183rd Street, CERRITOS, California 90703
At El Torito, we take real pride in serving our guests authentic Mexican dishes made with the finest ingredients available.
Like salsas made fresh throughout the day to ensure the ultimate in flavor, Tableside Guacamole prepared with only Haas avocados and handmade tamales prepared daily in the traditional way - wrapped in corn husks for the best taste and to retain moisture.
10316 Alondra Boulevard, BELLFLOWER, California 90706
Taco Nazo® first began as a humble lunch truck.
Soon after, the first restaurant in La Puente, California was established.
Since then, the Romero family is proud to say that people come from far and wide to visit the six different locations.
13033 Philadelphia Street, WHITTIER, California 90601
Setá, a contemporary dining establishment, complete with steakhouse favorites� showcasing critically acclaimed Executive Chef Hugo Molina's Modern American� Cuisine with Spanish and Asian influences, is located in the heart of historic uptown Whittier.
742 West Valley Boulevard, ALHAMBRA, California 91803
For some reason, people think fishermen like to tell stories.
Well, our fishermen don’t. While all the other crabbers and captains were packed into the local bar boozing and swapping sea tales, ours were back home, playing with spices and boiling the best of their fresh catch for the family.