Restaurant in Los Angeles, United States
Daybird
150ptsChef Mei Lin's casual hot chicken, critically ranked.

About Daybird
Chef Mei Lin's Szechuan hot chicken counter in Virgil Village has earned three consecutive Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats North America rankings (2023–2025), making it the most critically recognized hot chicken operation in Los Angeles. Counter-service, no reservations needed, and well under $30 per head — a strong call for a casual weekend lunch with genuine culinary credibility behind it.
Who Should Book Daybird — and When
If you are looking for a casual weekend lunch spot in Los Feliz that punches well above its price point, Daybird is the answer. Chef Mei Lin's Szechuan hot chicken counter at 240 Virgil Ave is built for food-focused explorers who want something more considered than a fast-food chicken sandwich but are not in the mood to commit to a tasting menu. Ranked on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats in North America list in 2023, 2024, and 2025 — most recently at #277 , it has earned consistent recognition that puts it in credible company for a counter-service operation. If you are planning a Saturday afternoon in the neighborhood and want a reliable, low-effort booking with high culinary upside, this is the call.
The Space and Format
Daybird operates out of a compact suite at 240 Virgil Ave in the Virgil Village corridor, a stretch of East Hollywood that has developed a concentration of food-forward independents over the past several years. The format is counter-service, which sets expectations immediately: this is not a sit-down brunch with tableside service. The physical footprint is small, which means seating is limited and the room fills quickly during peak daytime hours. For explorers who prefer an informal, no-fuss environment where the food does the work, that is the right trade-off. The spatial experience is closer to a focused lunch counter than a restaurant dining room, so go in calibrated accordingly. Weekend midday is when Daybird draws its strongest crowd; arriving early in the service window gives you the leading shot at a seat without a wait.
The Food
The concept is Szechuan hot chicken, a format that merges the numbing heat of Szechuan peppercorns with the American hot chicken tradition associated most closely with Nashville. Mei Lin, who won Leading Chef Season 12, applies a more technique-driven lens to what is usually a purely spice-forward format. Opinionated About Dining's repeated inclusion of Daybird on its Cheap Eats list , three consecutive years , suggests the kitchen is delivering consistent output rather than riding an opening-year wave. For context, OAD Cheap Eats rankings are sourced from experienced diners, not general public aggregators, which makes the recognition a more reliable signal for food-focused travelers than a broad crowd-sourced score alone. The Google rating sits at 4.5 across 269 reviews, which adds a secondary layer of confirmation. Specific menu items are not confirmed in our data, so check the venue directly before visiting if you have specific dietary requirements.
Brunch and Daytime Format
Daybird is primarily a daytime destination, and the counter-service format makes it one of the more approachable weekend brunch options in the Los Feliz and Virgil Village area for those who want something with culinary credibility without a reservation lead time. Unlike the tasting-menu operations elsewhere in Los Angeles , Kato, Hayato, or Somni , there is no booking difficulty to manage here. Walk in, order at the counter, and eat. For the food-focused traveler who wants to use a free weekend afternoon efficiently, that accessibility is a genuine advantage. Current hours and specific service windows are not confirmed in our data; verify directly before planning your visit.
Practical Details
Reservations: Counter-service format , no reservation required, but expect a wait during peak weekend lunch hours. Dress: Completely casual; this is a counter-service chicken spot. Budget: Cheap Eats tier , OAD's inclusion signals excellent value relative to quality; expect to spend well under $30 per person. Booking difficulty: Easy. Address: 240 Virgil Ave Suite 5, Los Angeles, CA 90004. Phone and website: Not confirmed in our data , search directly for current contact details.
How It Compares
Daybird sits in a completely different price and format category from the majority of critically recognized Los Angeles restaurants. If you are weighing it against Kato or Hayato, you are comparing a $20 counter-service lunch to a $200+ tasting menu experience , the decision should be driven by what kind of meal you want, not which is objectively better. For value-per-dollar on a casual afternoon, Daybird competes strongly. For an occasion dinner or a deep culinary experience, Providence or Osteria Mozza belong on your shortlist instead.
If you are exploring Los Angeles's broader food scene, our full Los Angeles restaurants guide covers the range from Daybird's Cheap Eats tier to the city's leading tasting menus. You can also browse our Los Angeles hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide to build out the rest of your visit.
Pearl Picks , If You're Planning Around Daybird
- For a Szechuan-forward reference point in another city: Lao Sze Chuan in Chicago
- For an ambitious tasting menu the same trip: Kato or Somni
- For the leading casual seafood alternative at a similar price tier: Holbox
- For tasting-menu dining outside LA on the same trip: The French Laundry in Napa or Single Thread in Healdsburg
Compare Daybird
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Daybird | Szechuan Hot Chicken | Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America Ranked #277 (2025); Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America Ranked #274 (2024); Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America in Recommended (2023) | 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 | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to Daybird in Los Angeles?
For casual counter-service value, Holbox in Mercado La Paloma is the closest OAD-ranked peer — different cuisine (Yucatecan seafood), similar approachability and price positioning. If you want a sit-down format with serious culinary credentials, Kato in Culver City is the next step up, though the price and booking difficulty jump considerably. Daybird is the right call when you want something fast, spicy, and critically recognised without a reservation or a large spend.
Does Daybird handle dietary restrictions?
The core concept is Szechuan hot chicken, which is a meat-centred format built around fried chicken and chili heat. Guests with poultry allergies, strict vegetarian requirements, or low-spice tolerances should approach with caution. The venue database does not include a documented vegetarian or allergen menu, so call ahead or check directly if dietary needs are a firm constraint.
Is Daybird good for a special occasion?
Not in the traditional sense. Counter service, casual seating, and a fast-casual format are not set up for milestone dinners or celebratory meals that need atmosphere and pacing. That said, if the occasion is 'celebrating a great cheap eat' or introducing someone to Chef Mei Lin's cooking, it works fine. For a proper special occasion in LA, Hayato or Sushi Kaneyoshi are better answers.
What should I wear to Daybird?
Come as you are. Daybird operates out of a compact counter-service space on Virgil Ave — there is no dress expectation beyond being comfortable. Jeans, sneakers, a t-shirt: all completely appropriate. Given the Szechuan chili format, it is also worth wearing something you do not mind getting sauce on.
Can I eat at the bar at Daybird?
Daybird is a counter-service operation, not a bar venue. There is no bar seating in the traditional sense. You order at the counter, find a spot, and eat. It is a compact space, so seating is functional rather than social. Solo diners and pairs will have no trouble; larger groups may find space tighter during peak weekend hours.
What should a first-timer know about Daybird?
No reservations, no fuss — you walk in, order at the counter, and find a seat. Peak weekend lunch hours bring a wait, so arriving early or off-peak is the practical move. The concept is Szechuan hot chicken from Chef Mei Lin, which means real numbing heat from Szechuan peppercorns on top of chili spice. If you have a low spice tolerance, go in aware. OAD has ranked it among the top cheap eats in North America in both 2024 and 2025, so the food justifies the visit.
What should I order at Daybird?
The menu is not documented in the venue data, so Pearl cannot specify dishes. What is confirmed is that the format centres on Szechuan hot chicken — the signature item is the reason OAD recognised it two years running. Order whatever heat level you can handle and treat the chicken as the main event rather than a supporting act.
Recognized By
More restaurants in Los Angeles
- ProvidenceProvidence is LA's most decorated fine dining restaurant — three Michelin stars, a Green Star for sustainability, and a $325 tasting menu that changes nightly based on the day's catch. Book four to six weeks out minimum. At this price and format, it is the seafood tasting menu benchmark for the city, with service depth and sourcing discipline that justifies the spend for special occasions and returning guests alike.
- KatoKato is the No. 1 restaurant in Los Angeles by two consecutive LA Times rankings, a Michelin-starred Taiwanese-American tasting menu with a 2025 James Beard Award for Best Chef: California. The 10-course menu from Jon Yao is matched by one of the city's deepest wine programs. Book six to eight weeks out minimum — this is among the hardest reservations in the country to secure.
- HayatoHayato is the most coveted reservation in Los Angeles: a seven-seat kaiseki counter in Row DTLA where chef Brandon Hayato Go cooks directly in front of guests and narrates every course. Two Michelin stars, ranked #2 by the LA Times and #10 in North America by OAD. Near-impossible to book, but worth pursuing for a serious special occasion.
- MélisseMélisse is a two Michelin-starred, 14-seat tasting-menu counter in Santa Monica — one of Los Angeles's most technically ambitious dinners. Book if French classical technique applied to California produce is your preferred register. With only 14 seats and consistent international recognition, reservations require six to eight weeks of lead time minimum.
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