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5100 York Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90042

Joy is a laid-back dining spot nestled in the heart of Highland Park, Los Angeles. Specializing in authentic Taiwanese cuisine, our menu features a variety of traditional dishes crafted from fresh, uncomplicated ingredients. Drawing inspiration from Taiwan's vibrant street food scene, we offer a selection of classic favorites like minced pork on rice and thousand-layer pancake, alongside seasonal cold appetizers, soups, and greens.

Embracing our cultural roots, we pay homage to our founder's grandparents by incorporating northern-style Chinese elements into our offerings, such as buns, dumplings, and noodles. The scallion sesame bread, a daily baked staple that accompanies our soups, is a cherished family recipe that reflects our commitment to preserving culinary traditions. Our vision is to create a warm, welcoming space where diverse communities come together to savor the flavors of Taiwan.

Formerly the home of Elsa's Bakery, a beloved local institution, our establishment carries on the legacy by baking Mexican wedding cookies daily in-house. Committed to giving back, we donate all proceeds from cookie sales to community organizations each month. Through our culinary endeavors and community partnerships, we strive to foster a spirit of generosity and positive change in the neighborhood we proudly call home.

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4.52,008 reviews
Dominick H.
11/15/2025

Joy is an absolute delight. The food is delicious, the service is wonderful. My wife and I have gone there many times, but most recently, I took my students on a field trip, so we stopped off at...

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Michelle C.
12/9/2025

The food here is so good!! Definitely has the Taiwanese taste/flavors in the appetizers and noodles. The thousand layer pancake is so good work the cheese and egg in it, and tastes great when it...

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Stephanie C.
11/29/2025

As a Taiwanese girl, of course I came into Joy with high expectations. Can it really be better than what I've grown up with? The dan dan noodles were actually amazing. 11/10 on these, piping...

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Matthew T.
11/17/2025

Really good! but if you grew up on Taiwanese food, it won't exactly shake your world. Joy is definitely solid, super consistent, and the flavors are clean, but for anyone who's had aunties or...

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Doreen T.
9/22/2025

We were in the area running errands and finally made it to Joy, a spot I've had bookmarked forever. Our eyes were definitely bigger than our stomachs. I ordered the combo with iced green tea, hot...

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