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  • Located in the ritziest part of Santa Monica, this low-key favorite borrows from Italian, French, and Mexican cuisines.

  • This neighborhood restaurant serves generous portions of American and Continental cuisine in a romantic setting. Specialties include large burgers, pastas and salads.

  • Spanish and Latin American food and a hip crowd make it a popular bistro. Live entertainment on weekends.

  • Locals are addicted to the crispy thin-crust pizza and the tempting menu. The Wednesday three-course prix fixe dinner is a steal.

  • Simple California comfort food is served from morning to night at this tiny but cosy minimalist café.

  • Having cooked for the Pope and presidents, Chef Angelini now regales homesick Italians and foodies with his comfort food.

  • Great French country cooking at pauper-friendly prices are the hallmark of this Fashion District favorite which serves great paté.

  • This self-service bistro in the Brewery Arts Complex doubles as an art gallery, with changing displays of work.

  • Helmed by Alain Giraud, one of LA’s star chefs, this chic eatery transports you to the sunny climes of Southern France. Seated in the delightful tree-fringed garden, patrons linger over plates of sautéed foie gras or other upscale indulgences, accompanied by exquisite French wine.

  • The tables on the huge deck overlooking the Belmont Pier are the most coveted. Wash down the tasty pizza with the homemade beers.

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