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Get to know the 4 freshest new businesses to debut in Los Angeles

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Published on June 19, 2019
Get to know the 4 freshest new businesses to debut in Los AngelesJaffa Palms | Photo: Deja F./Yelp

Interested in exploring the newest businesses to open in Los Angeles? From a Middle Eastern spot to a deli, read on for the newest hot spots to open near you.

Jaffa Palms

Photo: Tini T./Yelp

A Palms newcomer, Jaffa Palms is a Middle Eastern spot that's located at 10306 Venice Blvd. With five stars out of 18 reviews on Yelp, it's been a hit thus far.

This is the Jaffa Palms' second location in Los Angeles. On the menu, look for sweet potato hummus, harissa roasted vegetables, branzino and lamb couscous. 

Yoga-urt

Photo: Yoga-urt/Yelp

Stop by 2211 W. Sunset Blvd. in Echo Park and you'll find Yoga-urt, a vegan spot offering soft-serve ice cream, smoothies, coffee and tea. With a five-star rating from 13 reviews, Yelpers are enthusiastic about this new spot so far.

Yoga-urt features a rotating selection of 25 nut-based flavors of dairy-free soft serve, such as pumpkin spice, coconut chai and Thai iced tea. 

Mamilla

Photo: Premiere Home Builders I./Yelp

New to 8657 W. Pico Blvd. in Pico-Robertson is Mamilla, a Mediterranean and kosher spot with four stars from 14 Yelp reviews.

As stated on the business' Facebook page, the restaurant is "LA's new hot spot for an upscale Mediterranean dining experience." On the menu, look for marinated fire-roasted hot peppers, Moroccan beef cigars, whole branzino and ribeye filet.

Basil's Deli & Cafe

Photo: Basil's Deli & Cafe/Yelp

Basil's Deli & Cafe is a deli, offering sandwiches and more, that opened recently at 8380 Topanga Canyon Blvd. in West Hills. With five stars out of 21 reviews, it's proven popular with Yelpers.

On the menu, look for a banana milkshake, a hard-boiled egg sandwich, a turkey bacon panini, a variety of Belgian waffles and more. 


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