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Long Beach, whose population is roughly equivalent to Atlanta’s, has a distinct flavor all its own. Far more than a seaside hangout or home to one of the country’s largest shipping ports, the LBC includes fantastic dining options that span contemporary
Filipino bakeries, old-school Italian spots, celebrated taquerias, and Cambodian restaurants, a rarity in Los Angeles. (For more on the latter, find Eater’s guide to Long Beach’s vibrant Cambodian restaurants.) Here is a look at the best restaurants in Long Beach.
New this update: Ruta 15 Ceviche Bar and the Baby Gee crew’s neighborhood hotspot, Due Fiori, join the list. Sushi Kinoya and Lola’s Mexican Cuisine leave.













