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Girl & the Goat Los AngelesAMust Try
555-3 Mateo St, Los Angeles, CA 90013
· New American restaurant
· 4.8/5 Google (3614 reviews)
Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Creative, shareable fusion plates with standout service and lively ambiance; excellent food but small portions and added fees mean a premium night out.
Why it gets an A for overall quality
Girl & the Goat LA stands among the region's finest dining establishments through exceptional food quality anchored by signature goat dishes and inventive vegetable preparations, paired with attentive, knowledgeable service and a vibrant, design-forward setting that elevates celebrations. Consistency shows occasional variation in execution, and modest portions at premium pricing prevent a higher grade, but the restaurant's chef-driven reputation and loyal following confirm its standing as a destination-worthy experience.
Restaurant Summary
The Arts District space hums with a warm, lively buzz; high ceilings, greenery, and polished pacing make it feel celebratory without stiffness. Service gets frequent praise for being knowledgeable and attentive, with guests noting servers who guide sharing menus and wine pairings. One diner captured the vibe: "Every plate felt thoughtful, and the room just glowed." However, there are some review authenticity concerns suggesting certain reviews may be solicited or influenced. The culinary approach leans contemporary, fusion-forward cooking that blends East and West: tahini with carrot "hummus," Thai sweet-sour on fish, gochujang accents, and boldly spiced goat. Signatures like goat curry, sticky pork shank, and those unexpectedly irresistible green beans keep regulars returning. Portions are modest and designed to share across courses, so plan for multiple plates. For families, adventurous eaters will do best. While a kids menu was mentioned anecdotally, the core offerings skew bold and complex. Safer bets for younger palates include naan and dips, grilled corn, vanilla or sesame ice cream, and simple fish preparations, but classic kid staples are limited.
At a Glance
- Inventive shareable menu with standout goat dishes and vegetables
- Lively, design-forward room ideal for celebrations
- Engaged, knowledgeable service with strong bar hospitality
- Small portions and premium pricing with added 4% surcharge
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
- goat-focused specialties
- cross-cultural flavor mashups
- bar hospitality for solo diners
What People Love
- Emotionally memorable flavors that feel new yet balanced
- Shareable format that turns dinner into an experience
- Vegetable dishes that impress like mains
- Servers who guide pacing and pairings
- Architectural room with a festive hum
Points of Concern
- Pricing is genuinely expensive ($30-46 mains, $16 desserts) plus a 4% operations surcharge
- Portions run small; plan multiple dishes per person
- Service pace can lag on packed nights; occasional missed notes on birthdays or refills
- One severe allergy mishap reported; verify ingredients twice
- Limited options for conservative palates or picky eaters
- Review patterns show signs of potential manipulation (high five-star share, occasional marketing language) which may not reflect typical diner experience
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost$72-92 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Build a share menu: Naan & Dips, Green Beans, Goat Curry, and one Fish (Sea Bass or Branzino).
- End with Mango Sticky Rice or Thai Tea Sundae if you enjoy aromatic desserts.
- Value path: DineLA $65 menu offers curated highlights at a lower entry price, though portions remain modest.
Perfect For
- A celebratory night of sharing small plates
- Food lovers chasing bold fusion flavors
- Solo dining at the bar with engaged service
- Groups that enjoy trying many dishes
Location Insights
Area: Trendy Arts District hub with galleries, converted warehouses, and destination dining popular with food-savvy locals and visitors.
Safety: Generally safe, well-patrolled nightlife zone with strong foot traffic; standard urban awareness at night.
Nearby: Near galleries, breweries, and other chef-driven restaurants; garages and paid lots nearby.
Arts DistrictThe Arts District is known for its industrial-chic vibe, converted warehouses, street art, and a dynamic dining scene featuring innovative and trendy restaurants. It attracts a hip, creative crowd and is a popular destination for both locals and visitors seeking unique culinary experiences.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday17:00–21:30
Tuesday17:00–21:30
Wednesday17:00–22:00
Thursday17:00–22:00
Friday17:00–22:00
Saturday17:00–22:00
Sunday10:00–14:00, 17:00–21:30
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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