Hours
| Friday | 5–10 PM |
| Saturday | 5–10 PM |
| Sunday | 5–9 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 5–9 PM |
| Thursday | 5–9:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 978 N Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Phone: (213) 537-0142
Website: https://firstborn.la/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: tripleseat.comresy.comopentable.com
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Reviews
I could only describe each dish as mildly interesting. We ordered the recommended dishes such as the Sweet Potato, BBQ Cabbage, Fried Chicken, Egg Custard, Short Rib, and Duck Fat Rice. We ordered 6 dishes but the server recommended 8-12 for four people which is honestly ridiculously because that’s telling us to order the majority of the menu (There are only 17 dishes on the menu lol).
Servers and runners seemed like they hated their jobs and wanted to go home. My whole party felt like the service was bad and the server rubbed us the wrong way in many ways. When we asked for the bill, he immediately asked if we were going to split it, which was an odd question to ask first. We ended up putting all on one card.
We were genuinely excited to try Firstborn after hearing so much buzz. Unfortunately, the entire experience fell flat — and then some.
First red flag: we weren’t given any choice about where we’d be seated. Despite asking to dine inside, we were placed in the so-called “patio” — which is really just a bleak courtyard surrounded by closed storefronts. We kindly asked to be moved indoors, but the hostess brushed us off, saying it was warm and we’d be fine. No flexibility. No options.
We ordered drinks, which came out completely staggered. My glass of wine arrived a full 10 minutes before my partner’s cocktail. I waited out of courtesy, and of course by the time I drank it, it was warm. Meanwhile, two different servers tried to take our food order before we even got our drinks — clearly, the pressure to turn tables is strong here.
When we finally ordered, it started getting cold outside. There was a heater right next to us, but the server couldn’t get it to work.
Then came the food. And honestly? Nowhere near the level of praise this place seems to get. The BBQ cabbage was burnt and bitter, the tomato dish was bland, and out of 15 clams, 6 were completely empty.
And the worst offender? The “dumplings.” What we were served wasn’t dumplings at all — it was a mushy tofu mix, with no wrapper, no texture, no flavor — just a sad, soggy pile pretending to be something it’s not. A total misrepresentation of the dish.
We asked to speak to the manager and explained our disappointment. Her response? “We’re not doing anything. You could’ve just booked somewhere else.” No apology. No accountability. Just arrogance.
Bottom line: If you’re looking for a thoughtful experience, solid food, or even just basic hospitality — don’t waste your time here. L.A. has plenty of restaurants that actually care. This isn’t one of them
* Steak tartare – One of my favorites. Loved the mapo tofu-style seasoning with bits of puffed rice for a crunch here and there. Definitely recommend ordering the beef fat rice on the side-it paired perfectly.
* Cherry tomatoes – Super refreshing and light, I enjoyed the gelatin that was involved in the dish.
* Duck sausage – Wrapped in tofu skin, which was such a cool touch. Great presentation and flavor.
* BBQ cabbage – Charred beautifully.
* Fried Chongqing Chicken – Crispy, flavorful, and seasoned all the way through. You can taste the efforts gone into marination.
* Chamomile custard – Light and refreshing with green apple and cucumber, and the kinako shortbread added a nice buttery crunch.
* Strawberry dessert – Beautifully plated, with a cashew biscuit that tied it all together. Loved every bite.
The drinks were spirit-forward, high quality, and thoughtfully crafted-not overly sweet, just really well balanced.
Service was incredibly friendly and attentive the whole night. The ambiance was bright, warm, and inviting with beautiful wall art painted by a local Chinatown artist that added such a personal touch to the space.
Already looking forward to coming back and trying more-this place is a win.