Looking for the best bites in Los Angeles? You’re in luck because the votes are in! Today Zagat reveals its 2016 Los Angeles Restaurants results, covering more than 1,500 restaurants voted on by 8,661 avid diners. Ratings and reviews are available on Zagat.com and across Google Maps and Search to help you find the perfect restaurant for any occasion.

This year’s big winners are n/naka (Top Food), Geoffrey’s Malibu (Top Decor), Providence (Top Service), Roscoe’s House of Chicken & Waffles (Most Popular), and Langer’s Delicatessen-Restaurant (Best Cheap Eats, $25 & under).

The average reported spend per person for dinner out in Los Angeles is $38.21, which is above the national average of $36.30. Angelenos eat out a lot - 5.2 times per week for a combined lunch and dinner, more than the 4.5 national average. When it comes to gratuity, Los Angeles diners leave a reported 18.5% tip, which is just below the national average of 18.9%.

What’s trending in LA this year? LA diners continue to love Japanese restaurants – three of this year’s Top 10 restaurants are Japanese: n/naka, Matsuhisa Restaurantand Asanebo. The DTLA (Downtown LA) neighborhood is also on the rise, as evidenced by popular, high-ranking, Downtown-dwellers Bestia and Factory Kitchen. Upscale, date-night-worthy vegan cuisine is also gaining in popularity, at spots like Crossroads Kitchen and Gracias Madre.

Congratulations to this year’s winners! Visit zagat.com to search and discover this year’s full list of the Top 50 best Los Angeles Restaurants.

Posted by Charlotte Ames, Zagat