Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Lively counter-service Taiwanese spot with standout noodles, beef rolls, and popcorn chicken; great for casual groups, though lines, occasional inconsistencies, and counter-service quirks appear.
Pine and Crane DTLA delivers solid neighborhood dining with strong food quality anchored by standout Dan Dan noodles, beef rolls, and popcorn chicken. Friendly, attentive counter service and a modern, stylish space create an inviting casual experience, but inconsistent execution—occasional bland soups and texture issues—and isolated food safety concerns prevent grade A territory. Worth visiting for reliable Taiwanese comfort food in DTLA, though peak-hour lines and consistency gaps keep it from exceptional standing.
The room feels warm and bustling with a modern-industrial sheen, a place where lines move quickly and trays of noodles, buns, and small plates land fast. Service reads friendly and attentive for a counter setup, and the patio’s screened warmth softens DTLA’s edges. Diners rave that the Dan Dan noodles and beef roll "hit the spot," though a few note the occasional bland soup or missed ticket. The cooking leans elevated traditional Taiwanese rather than stunt-y fusion: sesame-slick noodles, crisp popcorn chicken, and homestyle rice dishes built for sharing. Vegans do well with mapo tofu and several desserts, while boba and shaved ice keep things playful. It is casual at heart—order at the counter, grab a seat, and expect flavors that are balanced more than fiery, with the odd off-day in broth or texture. Families should find it easy and flexible. Kids typically warm to noodles, rice bowls, popcorn chicken, buns, and sweet shaved ice. The menu has plenty of familiar textures and mild flavors; spice is optional. No dedicated kids’ menu is needed here, but lines at peak times may test patience.
Area: Modern downtown residential-business district near LA Live; popular with office workers, residents, and visitors.
Safety: Generally busy and reasonably safe with typical downtown concerns; bright interiors and foot traffic help.
Nearby: Close to South Park apartments, offices, and entertainment venues; lines reflect strong neighborhood demand.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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