Restaurant in Los Angeles, United States
Mixt
100Pearl PointsDaytime dining, not a dinner destination.

About Mixt
A fast-casual salad and grain bowl counter in downtown LA's Financial District, Mixt is the right call when you need something fresh and reliable without booking ahead. Walk-ins only, no fuss. Not a dinner-event venue, but a solid, low-friction option near the Broad and MOCA — especially useful for solo diners or anyone filling a gap between plans.
Quick Take
Mixt is not a late-night destination in the conventional sense, if you arrive expecting a buzzing dinner-hour scene, you may be surprised by what you find. At 350 S Grand Ave in the Financial District, this is a fast-casual salad and grain bowl counter built around the downtown lunch crowd — the kind of spot that fills hard between noon and 2 PM and quiets considerably after business hours. That said, for a food-focused explorer working the area in the evening, it earns a direct recommendation for one reason: it handles the brief well. The food is fresh, the format is efficient, in a neighbourhood where serious dinner options require planning ahead, Mixt is the easy call when you want something clean and fast without defaulting to delivery.
The atmosphere skews functional — counter seating, open kitchen-adjacent layout, energy that tracks directly with foot traffic from the surrounding office towers. Come late afternoon or early evening and you get a quieter room, faster service, no queue. The ambient feel is closer to a well-run café than a restaurant, which is exactly the right frame to set before you walk in. If you want conversation over a meal with proper table pacing, this is not the format, try Osteria Mozza or check our full Los Angeles restaurants guide for sit-down options nearby.
Booking is not a concern here, walk-ins are the standard, the format does not require reservations. For a solo diner grabbing a meal between commitments, or an explorer who has spent the day working through the city and needs a reliable, low-friction option before heading out for the evening, Mixt covers the gap. The Financial District location puts it in range of the Broad, MOCA, Grand Central Market, which makes it a sensible stop if you are moving through that corridor. For bars and late-night options once you have eaten, see our Los Angeles bars guide. For hotels in the area, our Los Angeles hotels guide covers the full downtown spread. If you are building a broader LA itinerary, the experiences guide and wineries guide are worth bookmarking too.
Compared to the serious restaurant tier in Los Angeles, the counter at Kato, the precision of Hayato, or the ambition of Somni, Mixt operates in an entirely different category. That is not a criticism. It does what it does with consistency, in downtown LA, that is its own kind of value.
Practical Details
- Location: 350 S Grand Ave d6, Los Angeles, CA 90071, Financial District, walkable from MOCA and the Broad
- Booking difficulty: Easy, walk-ins only, no reservation required
- Format: Fast-casual counter service; no table service
- Ideal time to visit: Late afternoon or early evening for the quietest room and fastest service
- Solo dining: Well-suited, counter seating, no awkward table minimums
- More LA context: Restaurants · Bars · Hotels · Experiences
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about Mixt?
Mixt at 350 S Grand Ave operates primarily as a daytime, weekday lunch venue serving the downtown financial district crowd. Expect a fast-casual format geared toward speed and practicality rather than a sit-down dining experience. It is not a dinner destination, so plan your visit accordingly. If you are in the area for lunch on a workday, it fits the brief well.
Does Mixt handle dietary restrictions?
Fast-casual salad-focused concepts like Mixt are generally built around customisable options, which tends to make them accessible for common dietary needs including vegetarian, vegan, gluten-aware diets. That said, specific ingredient and allergen details are not confirmed in available venue data, so check directly with the location at 350 S Grand Ave before visiting if you have a serious allergy.
How far ahead should I book Mixt?
Walk-in is the standard approach for a fast-casual venue of this format. Advance reservations are not part of the model. During peak downtown lunch hours on weekdays, expect a queue rather than a table wait.
What are alternatives to Mixt in Los Angeles?
If you want a more substantial sit-down lunch in downtown LA, Holbox at Mercado La Paloma offers a sharply different experience with Yucatecan seafood and genuine culinary credentials. For a fast-casual salad alternative in LA more broadly, the category is competitive and largely interchangeable at this price tier. Mixt suits you if proximity to the 350 S Grand Ave address is the deciding factor.
Is Mixt good for a special occasion?
No. Mixt is a fast-casual lunch spot in a financial district food court complex, not a venue suited to birthdays, anniversaries, or any occasion where setting and service matter. For a special occasion in Los Angeles, Kato, Hayato, or Vespertine all offer the kind of considered experience worth marking a date.
Is Mixt good for solo dining?
Yes, it is one of the stronger use cases for Mixt. Fast-casual counter service at 350 S Grand Ave means no awkward table-for-one dynamic and no pressure on pacing. Grab your order and go, or find a seat without the social friction of a formal dining room.
Can I eat at the bar at Mixt?
Mixt is a fast-casual concept, not a bar-service venue, so a traditional bar counter for dining does not apply here. Seating arrangements follow the standard quick-service model. If bar dining is part of what you are looking for in LA, this is not the right venue.
Location
350 S Grand Ave d6, Los Angeles, CA 90071
Los Angeles, United States
Compare Mixt
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mixt | Easy | |||
| Kato | New Taiwanese, Asian | $$$$ | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Hayato | Japanese | $$$$ | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown |
| Vespertine | Progressive, Contemporary | $$$$ | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown |
| Holbox | Mexican Seafood, Mexican | $$ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown |
| Sushi Kaneyoshi | Sushi, Japanese | $$$$ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Also Consider
- Kato, New Taiwanese, Asian, $$$$
- Hayato, Japanese, $$$$
- Vespertine, Progressive, Contemporary, $$$$
- Holbox, Mexican Seafood, Mexican, $$
- Sushi Kaneyoshi, Sushi, Japanese, $$$$
Mixt and the top tier of Los Angeles dining occupy entirely separate categories, so direct comparison is less useful than knowing which lane each option serves. If you are deciding where to spend real money on dinner in LA, Kato and Hayato are both harder to book and significantly more expensive, but they deliver an experience that justifies the effort, Kato for creative New Taiwanese tasting menus, Hayato for precise Japanese kaiseki. Vespertine sits at the far end of the ambition spectrum, a full progressive tasting experience that requires planning weeks out. None of these compete with Mixt on convenience or price.
For a closer value comparison, Holbox at $$ is the more interesting peer, it is also affordable and casual, but it offers a depth of cooking (Mexican seafood, often with a queue) that Mixt does not match on the culinary side. If you have time to wait and want something more memorable than a grain bowl, Holbox is the better choice. Mixt wins on speed and ease. Sushi Kaneyoshi is in a different price bracket entirely ($$$$) and requires advance booking, not a realistic alternative for a spontaneous weeknight meal.
The honest verdict: Mixt is not competing for a spot on your special-occasion shortlist. It earns its place as the no-planning-required option in a downtown neighbourhood where most serious restaurants require reservations. If you want depth and occasion, look to the venues above. If you want reliability and zero friction, Mixt is the call.
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