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Honest Reviews · Los Angeles
Best Meal Delivery in Los Angeles (2026)
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LA runs on tacos. Not the $18 ones in Silver Lake, the $2 ones from the truck on Figueroa that's been there since before you were born. But LA's food identity is bigger than that: Korean BBQ in Koreatown that'll ruin you for any other city, Thai food on Hollywood Boulevard that actually tastes like Bangkok, and a taco truck density that makes other cities look like food deserts.
The problem isn't finding good food in Los Angeles. The problem is getting to it. A 10-minute drive becomes 45 minutes on the 405. Your DoorDash order from Venice to Culver City costs $32 after fees and showed up cold. That burrito you ordered from Echo Park to Silver Lake? Sat in traffic for 40 minutes.
Too busy to read? Here's the move:
Don't want to cook at all? Factor. 2 minutes in the microwave, actually tastes good. ($11.49/meal, 50% off first box)
Broke but tired of ramen? Dinnerly. $4.69/meal is less than a sad lunch from 7-Eleven. (60% off first box)
Bored of eating the same thing? CookUnity. 300+ dishes from real chefs with actual names.
Feeding a whole household? Home Chef. Portions for up to 6, you pick the proteins, Kroger-backed coverage.
Want local LA food? Kooshi Gourmet. Husband-wife chef duo, organic, delivered overnight. They've cooked for Kobe Bryant and Jennifer Aniston.
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Factor: New subscribers: 50% off first box
Special pricing, that's cheaper than a Chipotle bowl
Chef-made meals, zero cooking, delivered to your door. This is the one most people start with.
Los Angeles sprawls for 50+ miles in every direction. That matters when your meal is being delivered. Factor reaches every LA ZIP code I checked, Silver Lake, Koreatown, Culver City, even out past Pasadena and into the Valley. CookUnity is solid from Downtown LA to Santa Monica but gets spotty once you pass Pasadena heading east. Home Chef has strong coverage thanks to Kroger's network. Sunbasket and Blue Apron are hit or miss south of LAX and in the far Valley. If you're in Glendale, Burbank, or Calabasas, check your ZIP code before you get excited. Dinnerly covers most of LA County but delivery times can be inconsistent in the outer suburbs.
Every intro deal available in Los Angeles right now
50% off first box
Factor
Intro offer
First week 25% off
CookUnity
Intro offer
18 free meals + free shipping
Home Chef
Intro offer
4 weeks free shipping
Sunbasket
Intro offer
$110 off first 5 boxes
Blue Apron
Intro offer
60% off first box
Dinnerly
Intro offer
What's actually on the menu this week
Real meals delivering to Los Angeles right now, from national services and local kitchens
Scores are updated quarterly. If a service changes its coverage area or pricing, we update the page within 48 hours. Have a correction? Email eric@mealfan.com.
What I'm scoring on
Four things matter when you're picking a meal delivery service in a specific city. Here's how I weight them:
35%
Coverage
Does it actually deliver to YOUR address? I check downtown, suburbs, and everywhere in between. A service that only covers downtown but can't reach the suburbs loses points.
25%
Value
What you actually pay after the intro discount ends. The "starting at $4.69" price is real, but I also tell you what month 2 looks like.
20%
Variety
Will you get bored after two weeks? Some services rotate 300+ dishes. Others give you the same 15 meals on loop. Big difference.
20%
Ease
How easy is it to sign up, skip a week, or cancel without jumping through hoops? If I need 3 phone calls to pause my subscription, that's a problem.
Every service is scored out of 100. Full transparency: some of the links on this page are affiliate links, which means I earn a commission if you sign up. But that never changes the rankings. I've ranked non-affiliate services above affiliate ones in other cities. The methodology is the same everywhere.
Los Angeles-specific stuff that matters
How much would you actually save?
Enter your current food spending and see the real numbers.
Delivery apps
$0
Eating out
$0
Factor
$0
You'd save
$0/month
That's $0/year back in your pocket
Let's talk about what you're actually spending on food
Be honest with yourself for a second. Open your Postmates order history. Look at last month. If you're in LA spending $40-60/week on delivery apps without thinking about it, that's $160-240/month on food that showed up cold because your driver got stuck on the 10. A burrito from Guisados is $12. Add Postmates fees, tip, and the markup, and you're at $28 for a single meal. Factor is $11.49/meal. Dinnerly is $4.69/meal. The math isn't subtle.
Eating out in Los Angeles
$15 to $25
That same meal on Uber Eats
$22 to $35
Factor (best overall pick)
$5.99
Dinnerly (cheapest option)
$3.99
Find your perfect meal delivery match
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How do you feel about cooking?
✓I don't cook at all. Give me something ready to eat.
✓I'll cook if it's easy (under 30 min, simple steps).
✓I actually enjoy cooking. Just need ingredients and recipes.
✓Mix of both. Some nights I cook, some nights I microwave.
Every service below delivers to Los Angeles. Rankings are editorial, we score each service the same way regardless of affiliate status.
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Factor Top Pick
Factor reaches every Los Angeles ZIP code I checked, Silver Lake, Koreatown, West LA, Culver City, even Pasadena and the Valley.
★★★★★★★★★
89/100
Starting at
$5.99/meal
Delivery days
Mon, Fri
Cook time
2 min microwave
Meals/week
6 to 18 meals/week
Open the box, microwave for 2 minutes, eat something that actually tastes like a real meal. This is the one I kept ordering when I was testing services across LA. No chopping, no dishes, no sad desk salad energy. Meals last 5-7 days in the fridge, so you can order Monday and eat through Friday without thinking about it. When you're pulling 12-hour shifts at Cedars-Sinai or stuck in traffic on the 405 until 8 PM, Factor is the move. The chipotle chicken bowl and the mushroom risotto both slap.
Coverage
95
Value
78
Variety
90
Ease
98
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CookUnity
CookUnity is solid from Downtown LA to Santa Monica but gets spotty once you pass Pasadena heading east.
★★★★★★★★
84/100
Starting at
$8.99/meal
Delivery days
Tue, Fri
Cook time
3 min microwave
Meals/week
4 to 16 meals/week
If Factor is reliable, CookUnity is exciting. Every meal is made by a named chef, not a factory line. Korean BBQ short ribs one night, truffle mushroom risotto the next. You can literally order from 300+ dishes and never eat the same thing twice. The chef variety is what keeps this interesting. Coverage is strong in central LA but thins out in the Valley and past Pasadena, so check your ZIP code first.
Coverage
88
Value
80
Variety
96
Ease
95
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Home Chef
Home Chef reaches most of LA County thanks to Kroger's delivery network, including the Valley and South Bay.
★★★★★★★★
83/100
Starting at
$6.99/meal
Delivery days
Tue, Sat
Cook time
25 to 45 min
Meals/week
2 to 6 people, 2 to 6 meals/week
The family option. Your mom would pick this one. Backed by Kroger, so the coverage is rock solid across LA, even the suburbs and the Valley. You do have to cook these (25-45 minutes), but the recipes are simple and the portions feed up to 6 people. If you've got a household in Pasadena or Glendale and you're tired of coordinating everyone's dietary preferences, Home Chef lets you swap proteins and customize every meal.
Coverage
88
Value
82
Variety
85
Ease
85
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Sunbasket
Sunbasket covers central LA well but is inconsistent in the Valley and south of LAX.
★★★★★★★★
77/100
Starting at
$7.49/meal
Delivery days
Tue, Sat
Cook time
20 to 35 min (kits) / 5 min (prepared)
Meals/week
2 to 5 people, 2 to 5 meals/week
For the ingredient-label readers, and I mean that as a compliment. 98% organic produce, dietitian-designed meals, and not owned by HelloFresh (which matters if you care about corporate food supply chains). They offer both meal kits and prepared meals, so you can cook when you have time or microwave when you don't. Coverage is solid in West LA, Silver Lake, and Culver City but gets spotty once you hit the outer suburbs.
Coverage
86
Value
74
Variety
88
Ease
82
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Blue Apron
Blue Apron covers most of LA but delivery times can be inconsistent in Calabasas and the far Valley.
★★★★★★★★
76/100
Starting at
$7.99/meal
Delivery days
Mon, Fri
Cook time
25 to 40 min
Meals/week
2 to 4 people, 2 to 5 meals/week
The OG meal kit. Blue Apron has been doing this longer than anyone, and it shows in the recipe quality. At $7.99/meal, it sits right in the middle price-wise. Best for people who LIKE cooking but hate the Whole Foods parking lot on a Sunday in Silver Lake. No ready-to-eat option, so if you need something fast after a 12-hour shift, this isn't it.
Coverage
80
Value
84
Variety
82
Ease
80
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Dinnerly
Dinnerly reaches most of LA County but delivery times can vary in the outer suburbs like Calabasas and Long Beach.
★★★★★★★★
72/100
Starting at
$3.99/meal
Delivery days
Mon, Fri
Cook time
30 to 45 min
Meals/week
2 to 5 people, 2 to 5 meals/week
The budget king, full stop. $4.69/meal is less than a sad desk lunch from 7-Eleven on Sunset. If you're paying LA rent, dealing with $5/gallon gas, and still want to eat real food, this is it. The recipes are simpler than CookUnity or Blue Apron, 5 ingredients, basic spices, no truffle oil, but that's the tradeoff. 60% off your first box means you're basically testing it for free.
Coverage
80
Value
95
Variety
68
Ease
78
Los Angeles-based meal services (5 found)
These services are based in Los Angeles, founded here, operating here, and in some cases sourcing ingredients here. No other review site covers these. We researched each one individually.
Kooshi Gourmet Los Angeles-basedLA-BASED, ORGANIC, MEAL PREP
Est. 2014·Albert and Amanda Melera·$58.50+ for three meals/day (1,500 cal plan)
Husband-and-wife chef duo Albert and Amanda Melera started this in 2014 after cooking for high-profile clients including Bill Gates, Salma Hayek, Jennifer Aniston, and Kobe Bryant. They deliver all meals within 24 hours of production using overnight delivery between 8 PM and 5 AM.
Starts at
$58.50+ for three meals/day (1,500 cal plan)
Delivery
Monday-Friday, 8 PM - 5 AM overnight delivery
Method
Doorstep
Order via
Website
Kooshi Gourmet is LA's premium organic meal prep service offering fully customizable meal plans including Signature, Paleo, Keto, Vegetarian, Pescatarian, and Detox options. All meals use organic produce, wild seafood, and all-natural animal proteins. The chef duo has worked with A-list celebrities and professional athletes, bringing that level of quality to everyday customers.
Eatwelle Los Angeles-basedLA-BASED, ORGANIC, CULVER CITY
Est. 2018·Chef Nicole Smith·Plans for 5, 10, or 15 meals/week
Chef Nicole Smith started Eatwelle from her home kitchen in West Los Angeles in 2018. She holds a Culinary Arts diploma from Vancouver and a Nutrition Certification from Cornell University. Now based in Culver City, it's a female-run, all-organic meal delivery service focused on anti-inflammatory whole foods.
Starts at
Plans for 5, 10, or 15 meals/week
Delivery
Monday, 1 PM - 4 PM
Method
Doorstep
Order via
Website
Eatwelle is an all-organic, fully prepared meal delivery service based in Culver City. Chef Nicole personally selects every organic, locally-sourced ingredient and hand-prepares every meal. All meals are dairy-free, gluten-free, and sugar-free, focusing on anti-inflammatory whole foods. Weekly changing menus with breakfast, lunch, and dinner options.
My Healthy Penguin Los Angeles-basedLA-BASED, MEAL PREP, INLAND EMPIRE
Est. 2015·Christine·Affordable meal plans (check website)
Started as a small meal prep idea in Rancho Cucamonga in 2015 by founder Christine. Still a local meal service at heart, they do everything in-house with no outsourcing. Meals are delivered in refrigerated vans with real-time tracking.
Starts at
Affordable meal plans (check website)
Delivery
Sunday/Monday delivery (Monday for High Desert)
Method
Refrigerated van with real-time tracking
Order via
Website
My Healthy Penguin is a macro-balanced meal prep service that started in Rancho Cucamonga in 2015. They serve Los Angeles, Orange County, Inland Empire, High Desert, Temecula, and San Diego. Rotating weekly menus with no subscription required, order only when you want. All meals are locally prepared and delivered in refrigerated vans.
Urban Crunch Meal Los Angeles-basedLA-BASED, MEAL PREP, VALLEY
Chef-crafted in their Canoga Park kitchen in the San Fernando Valley. All meals are made fresh in small batches and never frozen. They offer multiple pickup locations in Canoga Park, Northridge, and Toluca Lake, plus delivery within 25 miles of their kitchen for $20.
Starts at
Affordable (check website for current pricing)
Delivery
Sunday, Wednesday, Friday delivery
Method
Doorstep + pickup locations
Order via
Website
Urban Crunch Meal is a Valley-based meal prep service with a Canoga Park kitchen. They offer chef-crafted prepared meals, build-your-own options, and proteins by the pound. Fresh, never frozen, with eco-friendly packaging. Delivery on Sundays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, plus pickup locations throughout the San Fernando Valley.
Muscle Up Meals Los Angeles-basedLA-BASED, MEAL PREP
Owner Adam is very involved in the business and personally responds to texts and emails, including handling customer service issues directly. Local LA-based meal prep service with a hands-on approach.
Starts at
Affordable meal plans (check website)
Delivery
Weekly delivery
Method
Doorstep
Order via
Website
Muscle Up Meals is an LA-based meal prep service offering balanced, keto, vegan, and other plan options. Owner Adam runs the business with a personal touch, responding directly to customer inquiries and issues. Fresh weekly deliveries with variety across multiple dietary plans.
Los Angeles Meal Delivery Taste Test
Coming soon: I ordered from all 10 services and filmed the unboxing, cooking, and taste test.
What Los Angeles is actually saying about meal delivery
We pulled real conversations from Los Angeles subreddits, local Twitter/X accounts, and Instagram comments. These aren't paid testimonials. This is what people in Los Angeles are genuinely posting about meal delivery.
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Local Context
Los Angeles's Food Identity: Why This City Is Different
Los Angeles's food culture is one of the most distinctive in the U.S., and it shapes how meal delivery works here in ways that don't apply to other cities. Understanding this helps you pick the right service.
Taco Truck Capital
LA has over 3,000 taco trucks. The best ones don't have Instagram pages. They're parked on Figueroa, on Olympic, on Sunset. $2-3 per taco, and they're better than anything a meal kit will ever make. But you can't eat tacos every night and still function.
The Sprawl Problem
Los Angeles County is 4,753 square miles. That's bigger than Rhode Island and Delaware combined. What does that mean for meal delivery? A service that covers Santa Monica might ghost you in Pasadena. Coverage isn't a given here, it's geography.
Industry Hours
Between the entertainment industry workers pulling 12-hour shoots, tech employees in Culver City, and healthcare staff at Cedars-Sinai and Kaiser, a huge chunk of LA doesn't eat dinner at 6 PM. Meal delivery that's ready when YOU are matters more here than in cities with 9-to-5 culture.
Heat Is Real
LA averages 284 sunny days a year. Summer temps hit 85-95°F regularly. A meal delivery box sitting on your doorstep in West LA for 30 minutes in August is a food safety issue. Insulated packaging isn't optional here, it's mandatory.
The Los Angeles hack: Use a national service for weeknight convenience, and order from a local Los Angeles service for weekend meals when you want farm-fresh, locally sourced food. Best of both worlds.
Why meal delivery matters in Los Angeles right now
LA runs on tacos. Not the $18 ones in Silver Lake, the $2 ones from the truck on Figueroa that's been there since before you were born. But LA's food identity is bigger than that: Korean BBQ in Koreatown that'll ruin you for any other city, Thai food on Hollywood Boulevard that actually tastes like Bangkok, and a taco truck density that makes other cities look like food deserts.
The problem isn't finding good food in Los Angeles. The problem is getting to it. A 10-minute drive becomes 45 minutes on the 405. Your DoorDash order from Venice to Culver City costs $32 after fees and showed up cold. That burrito you ordered from Echo Park to Silver Lake? Sat in traffic for 40 minutes.
The money hacks nobody tells you about
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Stack intro discounts like a pro
Factor's 50% off, CookUnity's 25% off, Dinnerly's 60% off, don't use all three at once. Use Factor for your first two weeks, pause it. Jump to CookUnity, get their discount. Then Dinnerly. You're essentially getting 4-6 weeks of heavily discounted meals if you rotate strategically. After the intro period, stick with whoever fits your budget best.
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Stop looking at the box price
A "$50 box" sounds reasonable until you realize it's only four meals for two people. That's $6.25/serving, not $50 total. Factor at $11.49/meal is more expensive than Dinnerly at $4.69/meal, but both are cheaper than Uber Eats markup. Do the math before you subscribe.
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Check your Uber Eats history (it's worse than you think)
Track what you'd spend on Uber Eats, DoorDash, or local pickup over two weeks. Honestly track it. If you're averaging $40/day ($560/month), even Factor at full price ($11.49 × 4 meals × 7 days = $322/month) is a win. If you're eating cheap tacos most nights ($8/day), meal delivery costs more.
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Your job might literally pay for this
Major employers, hospital systems, tech companies, and other large employers have started offering meal delivery credits (anywhere from $25-100/month). Ask HR. Some cover meal kits as a wellness benefit. If you can get even partial subsidy, the math gets way better.
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The pause button is your best friend
Traveling to Memphis for a weekend? Your family's coming to town and eating out. Broke week. Use the pause button instead of canceling. Pause for one or two weeks, then restart. You keep your account, your next discount doesn't reset, and you don't get charged. Most people don't know this exists.
Real talk: should you even get meal delivery?
I'm not going to pretend meal delivery is for everyone. Here's when it makes sense and when it doesn't:
It's worth it if..
You spend $150+/month on delivery apps and hate it
You work long hours and eat garbage because you're too tired to cook
You live in the suburbs and driving to restaurants takes 20+ minutes
You're trying to eat healthier but don't know where to start
You meal prep on Sundays but run out by Wednesday (every single time)
Skip it if..
You genuinely enjoy cooking and grocery shopping
You live walking distance from great, cheap food
You eat most meals at work (free lunch, cafeteria, etc.)
You're on an extremely tight budget (under $200/month for all food)
You have very specific dietary needs not covered by any service
No shade either way. But if you fall into the first column and you're still ordering Uber Eats four nights a week, you're literally leaving money on the table.
Questions everyone asks
What is the best meal delivery service in Los Angeles, CA?+
Factor is the best for most people in Los Angeles. It reaches every LA ZIP code I checked (Silver Lake, Koreatown, Culver City, Pasadena, the Valley), costs $11.49/meal, and takes 2 minutes to heat. If you're on a budget, Dinnerly at $4.69/meal is the move. For local LA food, Kooshi Gourmet is the premium option, the husband-wife chef duo has cooked for Kobe Bryant and Jennifer Aniston.
Do meal delivery services actually deliver to Los Angeles?+
Yes, but coverage varies by neighborhood. Factor reaches every LA ZIP code including the Valley, Pasadena, and South Bay. CookUnity is strong in central LA but spotty past Pasadena. Home Chef has solid coverage thanks to Kroger. If you're in Calabasas, Glendale, or Long Beach, check your ZIP code before ordering, some services don't reach the outer suburbs consistently.
How much does meal delivery cost in Los Angeles?+
Ranges from $4.69/meal (Dinnerly) to $11.49/meal (Factor) for national services. Local LA services like Kooshi Gourmet start at $58.50 for three meals per day. Compare that to Postmates where a single burrito from Guisados costs $28 after fees and tip. If you're spending $200-400/month on delivery apps, meal delivery is cheaper and the food actually shows up warm.
Are there local meal delivery companies based in Los Angeles?+
Yes. Kooshi Gourmet (organic, founded by chef duo Albert and Amanda Melera), Eatwelle (Chef Nicole Smith, Culver City based, all organic), My Healthy Penguin (serves LA, OC, Inland Empire), Urban Crunch Meal (Canoga Park kitchen, Valley focus), and Muscle Up Meals (owner Adam runs it personally). All are verified LA-based businesses with real websites and customer reviews.
Which meal delivery service has the best coverage in Los Angeles?+
Factor has the most reliable coverage across LA County, reaching every ZIP code I checked including Silver Lake, Koreatown, Pasadena, the Valley, and South Bay. Home Chef is a close second thanks to Kroger's delivery network. CookUnity is solid in central LA but inconsistent past Pasadena. Sunbasket and Blue Apron are hit or miss in the Valley and south of LAX.
Can I pause or cancel my meal delivery subscription?+
Yes. Factor, CookUnity, Home Chef, Sunbasket, Blue Apron, and Dinnerly all let you pause for up to 6 weeks or cancel anytime with no penalty. Use the pause button if you're traveling, have family visiting, or need a break after paying LA rent. Your account stays active and your intro discount is preserved when you unpause.
What's the healthiest meal delivery option in Los Angeles?+
Sunbasket (98% organic, dietitian-designed) and Eatwelle (all organic, locally sourced in Culver City) are the top health-focused options. Kooshi Gourmet offers organic meal plans including Paleo, Keto, and Detox with wild seafood and all-natural proteins. Factor has solid keto and low-calorie menus if you need ready-to-eat. All are better than your Postmates habit.
What neighborhoods in Los Angeles have the best meal delivery coverage?+
Silver Lake, Koreatown, Culver City, West LA, Santa Monica, Venice, and Downtown LA have full coverage from all six national services plus local options. Pasadena, Glendale, and the Valley have good coverage from Factor and Home Chef but CookUnity is spotty. South Bay (Torrance, Long Beach) and far Valley (Calabasas) are hit or miss, check your ZIP code first.
Are Los Angeles meal delivery services cheaper than restaurant delivery apps?+
Yes. A single Postmates order (burrito from Guisados, drink, fees, tip) costs $28. Factor is $11.49/meal. Dinnerly is $4.69/meal. If you're ordering Postmates 4-5 times a week, that's $448-560/month. Factor for 20 meals is $230/month. The math is brutal. Meal delivery is half the cost and the food doesn't arrive cold from sitting in traffic on the 10.
Do any meal delivery services work with HSA or FSA cards?+
Very few. Factor and some local LA services like Kooshi Gourmet might qualify if prescribed by a doctor for a specific medical condition, but it's not standard. Some LA employers (Disney, Netflix, Snap, Kaiser) offer meal delivery credits as wellness benefits ($25-100/month). Ask your HR department, that's more reliable than trying to run it through your HSA.
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I've reviewed over 40 meal delivery services across 50+ U.S. cities since founding MealFan in 2024. Every review starts with a real order. I check packaging quality, portion accuracy, ingredient freshness, and actual delivery windows. My background is in consumer product research and digital media. I have no ownership stake in any service reviewed on this site.
Methodology note: Scores are updated quarterly. Los Angeles was last re-verified on March 05, 2026. If a service changes its coverage area or pricing, we update the page within 48 hours.
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