Restaurant in Los Angeles, United States
Two Hommés
330ptsGlobe-spanning flavors, Inglewood address, LA Times-ranked.

About Two Hommés
Ranked #47 on the LA Times 2024 list of 101 Best Restaurants, Two Hommés in Inglewood is one of the city's most credible value plays: an Afro-centric menu that routes West African, Senegalese, and Ethiopian flavours through California technique. Easy to book, neighbourhood-priced, and genuinely original without requiring a $$$$ commitment.
Two Hommés Is Not a West African Restaurant — It's Something More Useful Than That
The most common mistake people make before visiting Two Hommés is expecting a single-cuisine experience. The Inglewood restaurant, founded by L.A. natives Marcus Yaw Johnson (Chef Mando) and Abdoulaye Balde (Chef AB), is described as an Afro-centric eatery, but that framing undersells the range on the plate. What you actually get is a menu that pulls from West Africa, Senegal, Ethiopia, and California, then routes those influences through techniques and formats that feel entirely at home in Los Angeles. Lamb dibi — a mustardy grilled lamb preparation common in Senegal , arrives as a quesadilla filling alongside sweet fried plantain and Oaxacan cheese. That combination is not fusion for its own sake; it works, and the LA Times agreed, ranking Two Hommés #47 on its 2024 list of the 101 Best Restaurants in the city.
If you have been once and leaned on the jollof rice platter, go back and hit the full range. The honey berbere chicken bites are among the more distinctive things on the menu: fried, juicy, and layered with the Ethiopian spice blend in a way that delivers heat and fragrance together rather than one after the other. The crudo , whatever fish is on the day , reads as a California dish first, brightened with pickled onion and passion fruit alongside fried tostadas. Then the garlic noodles: springy, garlicky, and slightly sweet, they function as a platform for additional proteins and are easy to underestimate on first read. The smoked lamb shoulder platter, shredded in a style reminiscent of birria, is the most satisfying version of that familiar format if you want something substantial.
The room itself signals the cooking's approach before you order. The atmosphere is warm and inviting without being overdressed , Inglewood neighbourhood energy, not Silver Lake showmanship. Bar and counter seating, where available, is worth requesting if you are eating solo or as a pair. At a restaurant where the menu moves across multiple culinary traditions, sitting at or near the service area gives you better access to staff recommendations on the day's crudo, current proteins available for platters, and anything that has changed recently. The food at Two Hommés is the kind that rewards conversation with whoever is serving you, and bar seating at a counter-accessible spot creates the right conditions for that.
The Google rating sits at 4.8 from 178 reviews, which at this review count represents a strong signal rather than a soft average. Venues in this range in Los Angeles tend to hold their ratings more honestly than those with thousands of entries, where scores often compress toward the mean. The combination of the LA Times 2024 recognition and a sustained near-perfect score makes Two Hommés one of the more credible mid-tier value plays in the city's current restaurant scene.
For anyone building a Los Angeles dining itinerary, Two Hommés occupies a space that most of the city's celebrated restaurants do not: globally-rooted, neighbourhood-priced, and genuinely original in its combinations without being difficult to eat. It sits comfortably alongside the leading of what the city produces , for broader context, see our full Los Angeles restaurants guide. If you are also planning hotels, bars, or experiences around an Inglewood or Westside visit, Pearl's Los Angeles hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide cover the category in full.
Two Hommés does not require the kind of advance planning that the city's tasting-menu restaurants demand. It is not Hayato, where omakase seats require weeks of lead time, or Somni, where the format is fixed and the price point is significantly higher. It is a restaurant you can get into with reasonable planning and eat extremely well for a fraction of the per-head cost at Kato or Providence.
Reservations: Booking is rated Easy , check availability online and book ahead, though last-minute seats are more realistic here than at the city's tasting-menu counters. Dress: No dress code in the database; neighbourhood casual is appropriate given the Inglewood setting and relaxed room. Budget: Price range not listed in our data, but the format and positioning suggest mid-range spend well below the $$$$ tier that dominates LA's award-recognised dining pool , confirm current pricing directly before visiting. Groups: The platter format is well-suited to groups; the jollof and noodle bases allow sharing without requiring everyone to order the same thing.
Compare Two Hommés
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Two Hommés | Two Hommès is a renowned Afro-centric eatery in Inglewood, California, founded by L.A. Natives and lifelong friends Marcus Yaw Johnson (Chef Mando) and Abdoulaye Balde (Chef AB). The menu blends traditional West African flavors with bright California ingredients, offering dishes like Root Beer Braised Short Rib and Honey Berbere Chicken Bites in a warm, inviting atmosphere.; LA Times 101 Best Restaurants 2024 - Ranked #47. It’s difficult to put a finger on the cuisine at Two Hommés, Abdoulaye Balde and Marcus Yaw Johnson’s Inglewood restaurant. Though the two describe it as “an Afro-centric eatery,” the menu actually circles the globe. Honey berbere chicken bites are all juice and crunch, glowing with the Ethiopian spice blend. The crudo, regardless of the day’s fish, is fresh and tart, vibrant with pickled onion and the flavor of passion fruit alongside nicely fried tostadas. Lamb dibi, a mustardy grilled lamb found throughout Senegal, is used as a filling for quesadillas. The shredded, smoked lamb shoulder mimics strands of birria between the toasted tortillas with bits of sweet fried plantain and Oaxacan cheese. Mountains of garlic noodles are springy, garlicky and a tad sweet. You can order the noodles or jollof rice as the base for a platter with a number of proteins, including short ribs braised in root beer until the glaze resembles caramel and hulking filets of fried catfish. The jollof platter, served with appropriately named “bomb azz black beans,” arugula salad and plantains, is quite the feast. | — | |
| Kato | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | $$$$ | — |
| Hayato | Michelin 2 Star | $$$$ | — |
| Vespertine | Michelin 2 Star | $$$$ | — |
| Camphor | Michelin 1 Star | $$$$ | — |
| Gwen | Michelin 1 Star | $$$$ | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Two Hommés accommodate groups?
Two Hommés works well for groups who want a share-friendly format. The menu is built around platters — jollof rice or garlic noodles as a base, with multiple proteins — which makes communal ordering natural for parties of four or more. Confirm capacity and any group booking requirements directly with the restaurant before you go.
What should I wear to Two Hommés?
The vibe at Two Hommés is described as warm and inviting, not white-tablecloth formal. Casual to dressed-down works fine. This is an Inglewood neighborhood restaurant that ranked #47 on the LA Times 101 Best Restaurants 2024 list — it rewards showing up curious, not overdressed.
Is Two Hommés good for a special occasion?
Yes, especially if your group wants something different from the standard LA anniversary-dinner playbook. The LA Times 101 Best Restaurants 2024 placement gives it real credibility, and dishes like root beer-braised short rib and lamb dibi quesadillas give the meal a sense of occasion without the stiff formality of a tasting-menu room. It works better for a celebratory dinner among friends than a quiet, intimate two-top.
How far ahead should I book Two Hommés?
Book at least one to two weeks out, particularly for weekends. The LA Times ranking (#47 on the 2024 list) brought sustained attention to what was already a popular Inglewood spot. Walk-in availability is not well-documented, so a reservation is the safer approach if you have a specific date in mind.
What should a first-timer know about Two Hommés?
Don't arrive expecting a single-cuisine restaurant. Founders Chef Mando and Chef AB describe it as Afro-centric, but the menu pulls from West African, Senegalese, Ethiopian, and California traditions simultaneously. Come ready to order across the menu rather than sticking to one lane — the platter format with jollof rice or garlic noodles is the clearest entry point for a first visit.
Is Two Hommés good for solo dining?
It works for solo diners, though the platter-based menu is genuinely better suited to two or more people. Solo, you're likely choosing between a single protein plate and missing the full range of what makes the kitchen interesting. If you're eating alone, the garlic noodles and one protein give you a solid read on the kitchen without over-ordering.
Can I eat at the bar at Two Hommés?
Bar seating availability at Two Hommés is not confirmed in available records. check the venue's official channels to check. Given the format — platter-focused, share-friendly — bar dining would suit solo diners or pairs looking for a lighter order.
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