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Westside 2014 Dining Guide finculvercity.com Top Ten Happy Hours for Foodies • Five Desserts to Die for • Perfect Cocktail Pairings

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finculvercity.comTop Ten Happy Hours for Foodies • Five Desserts to Die for • Perfect Cocktail Pairings

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THURSDAYS • 9 A.M. - 2 P.M.Marina “Mother’s” Beach

Facebook.com/BeachTrucks Twitter.com/BeachTrucks

G O U R M E T F O O D T RU C K S

PARKING IN LOT #10 4101 Admiralty Way, Marina del Rey 90292

(25¢ for each 15-minute period)

For more information: 310-305-9545http://marinadelrey.lacounty.gov

*schedule of food trucks subject to change without notice

Gourmet Food Trucks Return May 1st

Thursdays 5PM to 9PMGrab your food and enjoy the sand, picnic tables and picturesque harbor

at scenic Mother’s Beach in Marina del Rey. Trucks and menus changing weekly.

MARINA DEL REY FARMER’S MARKET

Thursdays 9AM–2PMLot #10/Mother’s Beach

STARTS MAY 1ST! THURSDAYS from 5 P.M. to 9 P.M.At Marina “Mother’s” Beach

Grab your food and enjoy the sand, picnic tables and scenic Marina del Rey harbor. Trucks and menus changing weekly

Thursdays5 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Marina “Mother’s” BeachFacebook.com/BeachTrucks Twitter.com/BeachTrucks

PARKING IN LOT #10 4101 Admiralty Way, Marina del Rey 90292

(25¢ for each 15-minute period)

For more information: 310-305-9545http://marinadelrey.lacounty.gov

*schedule of food trucks subject to change without notice

Grab your food and enjoy the sand, picnic tables and pictur-

esque harbor at scenic Mother’s Beach in Marina del Rey. Trucks

and menus changing weekly.

Also Coming Soon!MARINA DEL REY

FARMER’S MARKETThursdays 9AM–2PMLot #10/Mother’s Beach

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California Inspired Asian Cuisine

310.822.6869 4730 Lincoln Blvd., Marina del Rey WWW.CRAFTSUSHIANDNOODLES.COM

BENTO BOXES • SUSHI • NIGIRI • ROLLS • SALADS RICE BOWLS • NOODLE BOWLS • SIDES

In Every Combination Imaginable!

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shopwaterside.com 818.637.8921 4700 Admiralty Way, Marina del Rey, CA 90292Waterside, Marina del Rey ShopWaterside

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Spectacular Waterfront Dining

Chart House has built its reputation on delighting guests with spectacular views,

outstanding cuisine and impeccable service. Enjoy fresh fish specialties, slow-roasted

prime rib and the original hot chocolate lava cake while you dine leisurely right on the

Pacific Coast.

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Online reservations at chart-house.comAlso visit us in Cardiff, Dana Point,

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The Westside’s Top 10 Happy Hours for FoodiesForget bar peanuts: some restaurants are putting their best food forward for the early crowd — and at special prices, too

Five Desserts to Die forFrom fresh-baked giant cookies to decadent chocolate soufflé, enjoy some of the Westside’s most satisfying sweets

Matches Made in Heaven inventive food and beverage pairings you won’t find anywhere but the Westside

Restaurant DirectoryMore than 40 great places to eat west of the 405

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On the Cover: A couple enjoying dinner and drinks at FINS on Washington Boulevard in Culver City. Photo By ChrIS JeNSeN ©2014

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3 Locations • Open 7 Days • Lunch & Dinner • Since 1973

Warm friendly atmosphere • Hand-made tortillas Fantastic Margaritas & more...

Hacienda Del Rey Vegas2797 S. Maryland Parkway

Las Vegas, NV 89109 • 702.541.7076

Hacienda Del Rey8347 Lincoln Blvd. WESTCHESTER • 310.670.8588

Hacienda Playa Del Rey8415 Pershing Drive, PLAYA DEL REY • 310.751.6135

Fresh, � avorful Mexican cuisine from here to Vegas!

MercuryGod of Commerce

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of Mar Vista

“ Louie’s of Mar Vista is a fi ne example of a place that has a quirky, fun vibe that you feel as soon as you walk inside.”

— RICHARD FOSS, FOOD CRITIC

BAR & KITCHEN OPEN DAILY Monday – Friday 5PM to Midnight • Saturday & Sunday Noon - Midnight

Happy Hour Monday – Friday 5–7PM

3817 Grand View Blvd., Mar Vista (310) 915-5300 • louiesofmarvista.com

A.S.A.P.As Southern As Possible

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By Shanee EdwardsIn a dark and distant past, happy hour meant slurping cheap

draft beers while stuffing chicken fingers into your mouth just to save a few bucks. For Westsiders, this is no longer the case. Many local restaurants and bars are putting their best food forward for the early crowd, offering specially priced epicurean achievements along with specialty beers, wines and cocktails. These happy hours with gourmet flair will put your taste buds on overdrive.

10. La Vecchia CucinaA Santa Monica fixture for more than two decades, this

café was reinvented in 2006 by the Mollica brothers, who incorporated family recipes brought all the way from Sicily. The bar really gets buzzing at happy hour, so get there early to grab a seat. Breathe in the sizzling garlic aroma as you enjoy $5 to $6 handcrafted pizzas and $5 house wine.La Vecchia Cucina, 2654 Main St., Santa Monica. Happy

hour is from 5 to 7 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays. (310) 399-7979; lavecchiacucina.com

9. Sara the Wine Bar This Italian eatery offers a warm and friendly atmosphere

that feels like a real Italian neighborhood café. Sara, originally from Italy, will most likely serve you herself and is happy to make appetizer recommendations. The home-style meatballs in spicy tomato sauce and the lasagna Bolognese perfectly complement any red wine and are both available for just $7 each. The black tiger shrimp sauté in a garlic-spicy white wine sauce, only $8, goes great with any white wine. Sara the Wine Bar, 11800 Jefferson Blvd., Playa Vista. Happy

hour is from 5 to 7 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays and from 4 to 7 p.m. on Fridays. (424) 228-4750; sarathewinebar.com

8. T.H. BrewstersIf craft beer is your thing, you’ll definitely want to check out

this happy hour. Tucked inside the Four Points by Sheraton near LAX, T.H. Brewsters boasts 110 beers from 26 different countries. For happy hour, take $2 off any beer, while house wine and well drinks are only $4. Menu items include beer-friendly gastropub edibles like bangers and mash, andouille

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Enjoy a wide variety of bruschetta at Bar Pintxo

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Tamara’s Tamales A fresh, healthy alternative to fast foodMarina Plaza • 13352 Washington Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90066310.305.7714 • www.tamarastamales.com

Tamara’s Tamales A fresh, healthy alternative to fast foodMarina Plaza • 13352 Washington Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90066310.305.7714 • www.tamarastamales.com

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sausage and jalapeno and cheddar brats for $7 to $11. T.H. Brewsters is inside Four Points by Sheraton, 9750

Airport Blvd., Westchester. Happy hour is from 4 to 7 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. (310) 645-4600; fourpointslax.com/brewsters-bar-near-lax

7. Oscar’s Cerveteca If you’re craving L.A.-inspired food with a south-of-the-

border flavor, Oscar’s Cerveteca happy hour provides a zesty Rose Avenue experience. Many of the recipes are from owner Oscar Hermosilo’s own mother, affectionately referred to by all as “mama.” Mrs. Hermosilo also cooks at the restaurant four days a week. Spicy bitter orange organic chicken wings and a handmade corn tortilla quesadilla with pablano chilies and guacamole are both available for $7. Beers start at $4, and wine at $7.Oscar’s Cerveteca, 523 Rose Ave., Venice. Happy hour is

from 3 to 7 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays and from 3 to 6 p.m. Fridays. (310) 310-8937; cervetecala.com

6. Bar Pintxo Want to enjoy Spanish tapas while catching a cool ocean

breeze? Joe Miller (executive chef and owner of Joe’s Restaurant in Venice) has created the quintessential So-Cal happy hour experience. Bar Pintxo offers $6 tapas along with $6 Basque-inspired small plates called pintxos. Tapas

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include: croquetas de bacalao, which is crispy béchamel on house-cured cod with a garbanzo aioli, and chorizo y patatas a la riojana, which is sausage with fried potatoes in a red wine sauce. Pintxos include Serrano jamon with manchego cheese and fresh tomato and a Montana ranch beef pate with pickled radishes. $4 sangria and wines are also available. Bar Pintxo, 109 Santa Monica Blvd., Santa Monica. Happy

hour is from 4 to 6:30 p.m. daily. (310) 458-2012; barpintxo.net

5. The Buffalo ClubThis once über-stealthy spot operated for years without so

much as a sign. The only indication something might be going on was the valet waiting out front and the stream of pretty people walking inside. The Buffalo Club has now come into its own, offering a fantastic happy hour. Tasty treats such as Moroccan lamb rolls with a mint-cucumber dip, grilled buffalo wings and parmesan Jidori chicken skewers with a sweet and spicy dip are available at happy hour for $8 each. Well drinks are $6; craft and draft beers are $5.The Buffalo Club is at 1520 Olympic Blvd., Santa Monica.

Happy hour is from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays. (310) 450-8600; thebuffaloclub.com

4. Glow If you’re looking for a happy hour-priced cocktail to go

along with some great food, Glow may just light up your

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Primitivo Wine Bistro’s free-range turkey slider with Tillamook cheddar, heirloom tomato, Moroccan balsamic, onions and avocado

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life. Boasting a large outdoor patio, Glow offers specialty drinks such as they ginger lemon drop, a salty Chihuahua, and cherrykran cola for only $5. Bud light is available for $3; house wine is $6 per glass. Guacamole with house-made tortilla chips is $6, and flatbreads with toppings like BBQ chicken and bacon or roasted mushrooms with goat cheese and arugula are $9 each. Glow is inside The Marriott Marina del Rey, 4100 Admiralty

Way, Marina del Rey. Happy hour is from 5 to 7 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays and from 5 to 10 p.m. Fridays. (310) 301-3000; marriott.com3. Bin No. 73Just feet from the Venice pier, this cozy wine bar has an

upscale vibe with a beach view. For foodies, Bin No. 73 offers an ahi tuna poke bite with avocado, a steamed cauliflower Polonaise, and a spicy honey crostini with candy-cane beets and candied walnuts topped with mint on a bed of balsamic reduction — all for $5 each. A daily selection of red or white wine is available for $6 per glass; select beers for $4.Bin No. 73 is at 14 Washington Blvd., Marina del Rey. Happy

hour is from 4 to 7 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. (310) 827-6209; bin73.net

2. Waterloo & CityIf you don’t typically think of British cuisine as delicious

and inspired, Waterloo & City may change your mind.

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Named after a London tube stop, executive chef/proprietor Brendan Collins brings the traditional British gastropub to the west end of Culver City, giving it a modern, relaxed vibe. The happy hour menu includes $5 to $9 offerings, including pork shank grilled cheese sandwich with fried egg, Waterloo fish and chips with a house tartar sauce, salmon poke with a gooseberry salsa and sesame crackers, and sticky toffee pudding. The bar features $5 wines and “pubtails” like the Dark and Stormy, which is Gosling’s rum and ginger beer. Waterloo & City is at 12517 W. Washington Blvd., Culver

City. Happy hour is from 5 to 7 p.m. daily. (310) 391-4222; waterlooandcity.com

1. Primitivo Wine BistroPrimitivo has provided Farmers Market fresh ingredients

to diners on Abbot Kinney for more than 11 years and is still the place for flavorful and inventive Mediterranean cuisine. Though the happy hour is literally only one hour Mondays through Saturdays (but 2½ hours on Sunday), you can savor its truffle lobster crab tower for a mere $11 and some intriguing choices of sliders that include Moroccan lamb, Dungeness crab, organic turkey, or BBQ short rib — all for just $3.50 each. Beer, red sangria and elderflower-infused sparkling sangria are each just $4 per glass, while red and white wine is $5. Primitive Wine Bistro is at 1025 Abbot Kinney Blvd., Venice.

Happy hour is from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays and from 4 to 6:30 p.m. Sundays. (310) 396-5353, primitivowinebistro.com ª

A Neighborhood Place with Freshly Prepared Food...

Alejo’s is a great place for cozy family gatherings, fast and attentive service, wonderful food and reasonable prices.

As soon as you are seated we welcome you with our signature bread and garlic which is the talk of the town.

OPEN DAILY FOR LUNCH & DINNER • DINE IN • TAKEOUT • DELIVERY(310) 670-6677 • 8343 Lincoln Blvd. • Westchester

www.AlejosRestaurant.com

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• Private Dining Room Available• Live Jazz Sun & Mon 8-11pm• Valet Parking Available

310.396.3105 • halsbarandgrill.com 1349 Abbot Kinney Blvd. Venice

“Experience the Food, Art, & Spirits”

25Years on Abbot Kinney Blvd.

Celebrating more than

“One of the top-ten neighborhood restaurants in America!” — Bon Appétit Magazine

Sun-Thur: 11:30 am - 9:30 pm | Fri-Sat: 11:30 am - 10:00 pm

The Art of Mexican Food Healthy Mexican & Vegetarian

We Deliver! Catering Available. (310) 664-1177 casalindamexicangrill.com1357 ABBOT KINNEY BL. VENICE 90291

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BAJA CANTINA 1. 311 Washington Blvd. Marina del Rey, 310.821.2252

BEACH EATS Mother’s Beach,2. 4101 Admiralty Way Marina del Rey 310.305.9545

BIN 733. 14 Washington Blvd., Marina del Rey 310-827-6209

C&O CUCINA4. 31 Washington Blvd., Marina del Rey, 310.823.9491

C&O Trattoria5. 3016 Washington Blvd., Marina del Rey 310.301.7278

CRAfT SUSHI6. 4370 Lincoln Blvd., Marina Del Rey 310.822.6869

DEL REy DELI7. 8501 Pershing Drive, Playa Del Rey 310.439.2256

THE CHART HOUSE8. 13950 Panay Way Marina del Rey 310.822.4144

J. NICHOLS9. 4375 Glencoe Ave. Marina del Rey 310.823-2283

KILLER SHRIMP 10. 4211 Admiralty Way Marina del Rey 310.578.2293

MERCEDES BAR11. 14 Washington Blvd., Marina del Rey 310-827-6209

MORfIA’S RIBS AND PIES 12. 4077 Lincoln Blvd. Marina del Rey 310.821.6039

NEW INDIA’S OVEN13. 13444 Maxella Ave., Marina Del Rey 310.306.1500

TAMARA’S TAMALES14. 13352 W. Washington Blvd., Marina Del Rey 310.305.7714

TONy P’S DOCKSIDE GRILL15. 4445 Admiralty Way Marina del Rey, 310.823.4534

WATERSIDE MARINA DEL REy16. 4700 Admiralty Way Marina del Rey 818.637.8921

WHISKEy RED’S 17. 13813 fiji Way Marina del Rey 310.823.4522

CANTALINI’S EXPRESS18. 11736 Washington Place. Mar Vista 310.572.9157

CASA SANCHEZ19. 4500 S. Centinela Ave., Mar Vista/Del Rey 310.397.9999

THE WOOD20. 12000 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City 310.915.9663

CAffE PINGUINI21. 6935 Pacific Ave., Playa Del Rey 310.306.0117

CANTALINI’S SALERNO 22. 193 Culver Blvd., Playa del Rey 310.821.0018

HACIENDA PLAyA DEL REy23. 8415 Pershing Drive, Playa del Rey 310.751.6135

MO’S PLACE AT THE BEACH24. 203 Culver Blvd. Playa del Rey 310.822.6422

yE OLDE KING’S HEAD BRITISH PUB25. 116 Santa Monica Blvd., Santa Monica 310.451.1402.

CASA LINDA 26. 1357 Abbot Kinney Blvd. Venice 310.664.1177

fEED27. 1239 Abbot Kinney Blvd., Venice 310.450.5550

HAL’S BAR AND GRILL 28. 1349 Abbot Kinney Blvd. Venice 310.396.3105

MARLA’S CAfE29. 2300 Abbot Kinney Blvd. Venice 310.827.1843

ALEJO’S PRESTO TRATTORIA 30. 8343 Lincoln Blvd. Westchester 310.670.0799 310.665.1144

KABUKI31. 6081 Center Drive, #203, Howard Hughes Center Westchester 310.641.5524

HACIENDA DEL REy32. 8347 Lincoln Blvd., Westchester 310.670.8588

MELODy BAR AND GRILL 33. 9132 Sepulveda Blvd. Westchester 310.670.1994

PROUD BIRD34. 11022 Aviation Blvd., Westchester 310.670.3093

ROXy’S CAfÉ35. 8601 Lincoln Blvd. (enter from Manchester) 310.569.8824

Westchester first fridays36. 6200 block of W. 87th Street, Westchester.

EL RINCON CRIOLLO37. 4361 Sepulveda Blvd. Culver City 310.391.4478

CRÈME DE LA CREPE38. 6000 Sepulveda Blvd., Ste. 1305, Culver City 310.391.8818

DEAR JOHNS39. 11208 Culver Blvd., Culver City 310.397.0276

fIN40. 12223 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City 310.398.8611

SOUP BAR41. 310 E. Grand Ave., Ste. 112, El Segundo 855.768.7227

42. LOUIES Of MAR VISTA 3817 Grand View Blvd., Mar Vista 310.915.5300

43. HUMBLE POTATO 8321 Lincoln Blvd., Westchester 323.989.2242

44. PROMENADE AT HOWARD HUGHES 6081 Center Drive, Westchester

45. THE GOOD PIZZA 8115 W. Manchester Ave., Playa Del Rey 310.827.0500

46. NATALEE THAI 10101 Venice Blvd., Venice 310.202.7003

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By chloe JoryJuice cleanses, raw foods other health-conscious diet options

are all the rage in Southern California, but there’s still plenty of room left for dessert. I’ve scoured the Westside in search of the perfect sweet treat.

From giant cookies to chocolate soufflé, here are five of the best desserts I’ve found this side of the 405:

Truxton’s Bistro CookieTruxton’s classic dessert is a skillet-baked chocolate chip

cookie that’s not to be missed. But make sure you bring a date, because this oversized confection is made to share. Gooey in the center and drizzled with caramel and chocolate, the extra-sweet giant cookie ($7.98) is served fresh out of the oven with a hefty scoop of creamy vanilla ice cream. It’s safe to say that straying from my gluten-free diet for a night was worth it. Better eat fast before it melts!

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The Place to be in Marina del Rey

The Marina’s Top Spot for Locals & Tourists!!!Tony P’s Dockside Grill in Marina del

Rey simply has it all. Offering a huge menu with everything from pasta and pizzas to steaks and seafood, Tony’s culinary team routinely whips up specials that highlight local seafood and take a unique twist on traditional fare.

But the locals know Tony P’s is about more than just great food and great service.

The restaurant boasts a friendly vibe that makes local residents and tourists, alike, feel at home. Perhaps the Marina’s best casual dining experience, Tony P’s features the Westside’s best patio overlooking the Marina’s Main Channel and offering incredible views of the water.

Every weekend, Tony P’s offers up the best breakfast in town, and the best part is that Tony P’s menu won’t break the bank. As Tony, himself, is fond of saying, “Eating well doesn’t have to mean going broke.”

The adjacent Tavern has been voted the Westside’s best sports room, offering sports fans the chance to root for their favorite teams in the largest sports room in the Marina.

Featuring 120 beers, with 40 on draft, and a wine list that features more than 50 varieties, Tony P’s has become famous for the best Mai Tai you’ll ever have!

With the Happiest of Happy Hours that runs from 3 to 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday and an hour later on Friday, Tony P’s has a well-deserved reputation as the

best place to unwind after a long day. Now, you can enjoy great deals on drinks and appetizers no matter where you sit at Tony P’s – catching all the games in the Tavern, relaxing in the dining room or enjoying another incredible Southern California sunset on the heated patio.

In addition, Tony P’s private Dockside Room is the perfect location for a business meeting, baby shower or other celebration. Tony P’s party staff will take care of every detail so that you can relax and enjoy a great event or celebrate that special day.

Tony P’s is located at 4445 Admiralty Way in the heart of Marina del Rey -- (310) 823-4534.

www.tonyps.com

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Truxton’s American Bistro, 8611 Truxton Ave., Westchester | (310) 417-878 | truxtonsamericanbistro.com

Rocky Road Snow Flower Ice Snow Flower Ice is an up-and-comer in the frozen yogurt

world that combines fluffy ice cream with ribbons of traditional shaved ice. The unique and flavorful combo that’s destined to join the ranks of beloved Asian dessert trends here in Los Angeles. Choose from classic combos like mocha chocolate and vanilla caramel, or an exotic blend like banana passion fruit. With all the topping options you’d expect from a froyo shop, it’s easy to customize a flavor you’ll love. Or, take my advice and try the rocky road ($4.50).Snow Flower Ice, 4260 Lincoln Blvd., Marina del Rey |

(424) 500-8396 | snowflowerice.com

Chalet Edelweiss Chocolate FondueCraving something sweet to follow your spätzle? Chalet

Edelweiss, a European-style eatery best known for their bratwurst, brews and Bavarian pretzels, has a well-kept secret hiding in the dessert menu. The chocolate fondue ($9) is not just a delicious, chocolaty treat — it’s an experience marked by dipping bananas, strawberries and even angel food cake into a bubbling pot! Transport your taste buds to the Swiss Alps with the entertaining and delicious twist on a classic cheese fondue, but make sure to bring your friends and family

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C&O, Neighborhood Restaurants over 30 yearsNorthern Italian & Regional Specialties • Honor Wine Service • Gluten-Free Pastas & Desserts

Killer Garlic Rolls • Indoor & Garden Patio Dining • Private Parties & Catering • Delivery 310-823-TOGO (8646)

Gargantuan Portions & Unbelievably Low Prices!

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Easter & Mother’s Day Brunch • Graduation PartiesRehearsal Dinners • Wedding Receptions • Private Parties & Catering

at the Venice Pier cotrattoria.com310•823•9491

2-Blks W of Lincoln cocucina.com310•301•7278

Chocolate Fondue at Chalet Edelweiss

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Morf iasR ibsandPies.com Open Daily from 11am – 9:30pm

“ Country barbecue shack in the city! Morfia’s has a real brick smoker, crucial for getting

the traditional product. Real Texas barbecue has a chewy exterior called bark, a rosy ring where the smoke has penetrated the meat, and an interior that is moist and tender but not mushy.. . .There are many dessert choices at Morfia’s and they’re all made in-house, so there’s a good chance you’ll find something you like.” — Excerpts from restaurant review by Richard Foss

DINE IN • TAKE OUT • CATERING • BYOB — no corkage fee4077 Lincoln Blvd., Marina del Rey 90292 (Next Door to Brennan’s Pub)

TEXASBBQ

“Home of the Baklava Cheesecake”

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“Best BBQ on the Westside!”

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to join the fun. Chalet Edelweiss, 8740 S. Sepulveda Blvd., Westchester |

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Sinners and Saints Gluten-Free Tiramisu Going gluten-free means missing out on some favorite

desserts — unless you’re at Sinners and Saints. The signature gluten-free tiramisu ($10) is a delight you won’t want to pass up, whether or not you’re watching your wheat. Fluffy and perfectly balanced, it’s a little slice of heaven that finishes with just the right amount of espresso bite. Seekers of the decadent and gluten-phobic gourmands alike can find a unique mix of other rich desserts, including low calorie options. For the sinners among us, I also recommend the peanut butter cookies. Sinners and Saints Desserts, 2547 Lincoln Blvd., Venice |

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The Good Pizza Chocolate Soufflé, $4.50 The Good Pizza is, for good reason, quickly becoming Playa

del Rey’s go-to pizza place. And why not finish off your favorite slice with a little indulgence? There’s nothing quite like a good chocolate soufflé, and The Good Pizza’s take on this classic dish (available exclusively at the Playa location) is served warm out of the oven and overflowing with molten dark chocolate. Next time you need a serious chocolate fix, stop in for this ooey-gooey delicacy ($4.50). Just be warned: you may end up with a chocolaty mustache!The Good Pizza, 8115 W. Manchester Ave., Playa del Rey |

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A tribute to the evolution of modern aviation, The Proud Bird Restaurant is located right next to one of Los Angeles International Airport’s (LAX) approach runways, affording

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By Shanee EdwardsThis isn’t your grandparent’s cocktail hour. Liquor and craft

beer tastings have become high-concept events at Westside restaurants, including careful food pairings modeled after wine-tasting events. If a champagne and bacon pairing sounds too divine to be true, keep reading to find out how you too can please your belly and your soul.

Café Del Rey is offering perhaps the most consistently exciting drink and food pairing events on the Westside. Located in Marina del Rey, the beachfront eatery doesn’t limit itself to just wine events. Past happenings include a five-course Bourbon cocktail and food pairing that married wild boar and grits with a Blanton’s bourbon vanilla old fashion.

There was also a pairing that included braised rabbit with an Herbsaint original Sazerac whiskey cocktail, and the evening ended with a dessert course of blackberry and pecan pie with savory ice cream, whiskey sauce and a Buffalo Trace “white dog” cocktail with mulling spices.

The Wine Expo in Santa Monica offers a monthly — get ready for this — champagne and bacon pairing event. For $30 you get to taste five different champagnes along with five radically different types of bacon, each provided by baconfreak.com. A past menu included a New Zealand smoked lamb bacon and several American pork bacons. Included in the tasting are olives, nuts and bread, with the full food menu available à la carte.

Matches Made in HeavenThe Westside offers inventive food and beverage pairings you won’t find anywhere else

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Two other great tastes that taste great together are grilled cheese and beer. Andrew Steiner of Andrew’s Cheese Shop in Santa Monica is hosting two such pairings in April. For $47.50, pairings include salad, four courses of mac and cheese paired with four specialty beers, and a dessert course of an Imperial Stout Float with French vanilla ice cream. This is comfort food on foodie steroids.

A local favorite of Loyola Marymount University students is Cinco. The Manchester Avenue hangout holds regular tasting events that have included the “Strand Tap Takeover,” in which various beers from the local Strand Brewing Company, such as 24th Street Pale Ale and Cherry Ito-Weisse, are paired with “drunk tacos” made with beer-battered shrimp.

Upper West in Santa Monica also offers regular cocktail and food pairing events. Recently the restaurant held a special five-

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course dinner with Herradura Tequila pairings. Some of the morsels included were coconut-poached pescado blanco and a braised goat leg with chorizo sweet-corn flan. Sound too exotic? There was also Oaxacan pizza, called a memelita. Dessert was a coconut pudding inside a chocolate shell paired with Herradura Port Cask Finish Repasado. The event was offered for $55 per person. Check the web for upcoming pairings.

The new wine shop on the block is Bar and Garden in Culver City, a charming hideaway in the arts district. A recent event called the “Cigareets, Whuskey and Wild Women Tasting” encouraged ladies to wear flat shoes since it was a walking event. Starting from the Hinge Modern art museum, guests tasted three different spirits then enjoyed a cocktail made with each, accompanied by cheese and crackers. Guests then walked to the nearby Muddy Leak, a European-inspired café with a an outdoor patio and full taco bar included, before ending the evening at Bar and Garden for dessert and sweet wine, all for $42 per person.

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Some of the most intercontinental pairings seem to be happening at The South End on Abbott Kinney. The restaurant recently held a Moroccan wine tasting that included charcuterie and a special pizza with a spicy sausage. Future plans include a tasting of Slovenian wines, including several classic whites and some very interesting reds. South End is also working on an event highlighting the best of Israeli wines. Tasting prices vary, but those shopping for a bottle will

receive a 30% discount the night of the tasting.

Once every couple of months, Tony P’s Dockside Grill in Marina del Rey hosts special beer dinners that offer 50 feasters a five-course meal with food designed to compliment five carefully chosen craft beers. A Celtic Beer Dinner held in honor of St. Patrick’s Day ($60 per person) paired Angry Orchard Cider and Fireball Cinnamon Whiskey with Celtic Nachos, made with potato skins instead of tortilla chips. A Scottish beer called Wee Heavy came with a beef and Guinness stew, and the dessert course paired Young Double Chocolate Stout with English Trifle pudding. The next beer dinner takes place in May, possibly with a Cinco de Mayo theme.

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r e s ta u r a n t L i s t i n g sAMERICANHal’s Bar and Grilleclectic hal’s Bar and Grill is a renowned Venice locale offering distinctive American cuisine alongside a lengthy wine and specialty cocktail list that appeals to a diverse clientele. enjoy signature favorites like the Spicy Lolita at hal’s 40-foot wood and stainless steel bar during half-price wine nights and happy hours, and explore an extensive small-plate menu that includes ceviche, lamb sausage rolls, fried calamari and organic quinoa salad. 1349 Abbot Kinney Blvd., Venice | (310) 396-3105 | halsbarandgrill.com

J. nicHols KitcHenNichols restaurant opened in 1974 as a casual neigh-borhood coffee shop and diner serving traditional comfort favorites with a smile. Still family-owned and operated, the restaurant has evolved to suit discerning contemporary tastes with inventive original dishes but without losing sight of its roots as a diner. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are still made from scratch daily, with fresh, whole ingredients. Quality is a top priority. 4375 Glencoe Ave., Marina del rey | (310) 823-2283 | jnicholskitchen.com

Melody Bar and Grill the closest bar to LAX is also a restaurant focused on serving high-quality food. Amber chandeliers dangle from ornate copper ceilings in the dining area, where guests can enjoy steak, chicken and rib entrees or more causal fare like burgers, sandwiches and chicken strips. Mornings feature a breakfast menu rich with American classics. In the evening, intricate signature cocktails mix with frequent drink specials, live music and special events — and best of all the kitchen stays open late. 9132 Sepulveda Blvd., Westchester | (310) 670-1994 |melodylax.com

Mo’s Place at tHe BeacHPlaya del rey’s go-to sports bar is also a fun pub serving salads, burgers, fish and chips, steaks and daily specials. enjoy four pool tables, a dart board and Golden tee golf while choosing from a variety of wines, cocktails made to order and a variety of beers on tap or bottled. During the season, Mo’s hosts the best Monday Night Football party in town. An expansive breakfast menu includes every-thing from omelets to pancakes to huevos rancheros to bagels and lox. 203 Culver Blvd., Playa del rey | (310) 822-6422 | mosplacepdr.com

tHe Proud Birdthe Proud Bird offers great food set in an aviation-themed atmosphere and unbeatable views of planes landing nearby at LAX. Aircraft displays decorate the restaurant and grounds, including planes dating back to World War I. try the popular Sunday Brunch buffet or come for dinner and enjoy steaks, burgers and sea-food while you watch the runway activity just outside the windows. 11022 Aviation Blvd., Westchester | (310) 670-3093| theproudbird.com

tHe souP Barthe Soup Bar offers a healthy, quick-service alternative to traditional fast food with a variety of hand-crafted gourmet soups and grilled cheese sandwiches. you’ll also find an assortment of fresh side and entrée salads, artisan breads, cookies, healthy snacks, fine chocolate, beverages, soup-related edibles and unique gift items for the soup lover — all brought to you by friendly “Souparistas” in an upbeat, inviting, cozy-casual atmosphere. 310 e. Grand Ave., Ste. 112, el Segundo | (855) 768-7227 | soupbar.com

tony P’s docKside Grill the friendly service at tony P’s creates a winning combination of gorgeous waterfront views and a feel-

at-home vibe. Night owls and the happy-hour crowd flock to the sports-themed tavern, featuring a rotating list of 40 draught and 80 bottled beers from close to home and around the world. Weekend breakfasts are also a big draw, and the Dockside room is perfect for business meetings and private parties. 4445 Admiralty Way, Marina del rey | (310) 823-4534 | tonyps.com

ASIAN FUSIONcraft susHi & noodlesCraft Sushi and Noodles is a fusion of Asian cuisine and contemporary, California-inspired recipes. the restaurant features over 30 gourmet hand rolls, includ-ing the adventurous Crazy Cajun (crawfish, cucumber, green onion, jalapeno) and the Slammin’ Salmon. you can also make your own bowls or customize a roll. Craft Sushi offers plenty of vegan and gluten-free options in addition to rolls, noodles, salads, steak and chicken dishes. 4370 Lincoln Blvd., Marina Del rey | (310) 822-6869| craftsushiandnoodles.com

fin tHe restaurantFIN is praised for its imaginative Asian/American fusion cuisine and craft cocktails. trendy ambiance is marked by Asian lanterns and tea light candles, but the blend of vibrant flavors on the dinner menu is the restau-rant’s main draw. the popular Asian tapas include dishes such as glazed green beans and spicy rock shrimp tempura as well as more traditional Japanese cut and hand rolls. Indulge in signature drinks and dishes at happy hour, from 5 to 7 p.m. weekdays. 12223 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City | (310) 398-8611 | finculvercity.com

HuMBle Potatothe humble Potato’s original hambaga embodies American comfort with a Japanese kick. this neigh-

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r e s ta u r a n t L i s t i n g sborhood eatery’s menu includes burgers, hot dogs, sandwiches, salads, sweet treats and an array of specialty beverages, all at very reasonable prices in comfortable but cool atmosphere. especially good fries come with tasty dipping sauces. open 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Mondays through Fridays and from noon to 10 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays. 8321 Lincoln Blvd., Westchester | (323) 989-2242 | humblepotato.com

BARBECUEMorfia’s riBs and PiesMorfia’s is the Westside’s go-to place for barbecue. Beef brisket, chicken, pork and sausage are brick-pit smoked to perfection and served with cornbread and sauce, with dinner specials and combination plates on the menu as well. Barbecue sandwiches on a French roll are among customer favorites, as is the famous “baklava cheesecake,” which is part of wider des-sert menu that includes homemade pies and cakes. Catering and party trays (small, large and texas-size) are also available. 4077 Lincoln Blvd., Marina del rey | (310) 821-6939 |morfiasribsandpies.com

BRITISHye olde KinG’s Head Santa Monica’s famous restaurant, pub, gift shoppe and bakery serves British cuisine and brews, including — of course — great fish and chips. Afternoon teas happen Monday through Saturday, Sundays feature a roast dinner, and happy hour is from 4 to 7 p.m. on weekdays. Find freshly baked pies and cakes at the bakery and a wide selection of imported foods and gifts in the shoppe. Dine on the patio and feel the pulse of the heart of Santa Monica. 116 Santa Monica Blvd., Santa Monica | (310) 451-1402 | yeoldekingshead.com

CONTEMPORARY CALIFORNIANBin no. 73this ultra-cozy wine bar next to sister restaurant Mercede’s Grille has a ceiling decorated with bottles from its ever-changing wine list. the menu features gourmet tapas, lavash flatbread pizzas and decadent meat and cheese plates, salads, sliders, steak and weekend $5 brunch specials. Craft beer is on tap and a special drink menu includes flavorful twists on the classic mojito, margaritas and a pair of delightful champagne cocktails. 18 Washington Blvd., Marina del rey | (310) 577-0035 | mercedesgrille.com

feedFeed offers lunch, dinner and weekend brunch using primarily local, sustainable ingredients. Stylish ambi-ence and an outdoor patio are only part of the res-taurant’s draw. the kitchen emphasizes the bounty of plant-based food but operates within the full culinary spectrum vegetarian dishes as well as hearty entrées such as a fresh ground aged burger, grass-fed filet and Scottish salmon - making Feed a welcome addi-tion to Abbot Kinney’s vibrant foodie scene. the full bar boasts an extensive wine list, craft cocktails and 17 varieties of beer. 1239 Abbot Kinney Blvd., Venice | (310) 450-5550| feedbodyandsoul.com

louie’s of Mar VistaA lively atmosphere compliments quirky Southern California cuisine that’s sure to impress. Unique dishes are influenced by recipes from all over the world, including New orleans, Japan and hawaii. Best of all, Louie’s raises its own bees to combat a worldwide honey shortage and is conscious of humane practices in meat production. everything in this restaurant is

custom and memorable — try a signature Bee Sting cocktail at the friendly bar. 3817 Grand View Blvd., Mar Vista | (310) 915-5300 | louiesofmarvista.com

Marla’s café A professional caterer and party planner for more than two decades, Marla Barreira puts her vast culinary experience to work in a menu that explores exciting fusions of American, Latin, Italian and Portuguese cuisines. her cozy café, complete with heated patio, offers daily specials for both lunch and dinner as well as small bites, sandwiches, wraps, salads, pizza and pasta. Desserts include Marla’s famous cookies, brownies and pecan squares. take-out, delivery and catering are also available. 2300 Abbot Kinney Blvd., Venice | (310) 827-1843 | marlascafe.com

tHe Wood café A locally owned restaurant with a focus on fresh, seasonal ingredients from local producers, the Wood features regional artisan brews in addition to mouth-wateringly simple menu staples like grass-fed lamb chops, crab cakes and seasonal risotto. the signature Wood Burger features a half-pound of Paso Prime grass-fed beef topped with applewood bacon, local greens, onion rings, garlic aioli and other premium ingredients. An extended brunch menu extends late into the day. 12000 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City| (310) 915-9663| thewoodcafe.com

CUBAN el rincon criollo Find authentic and always fresh Cuban cuisine at “the Creole Corner,” known for its roast chicken and the leanest, firmest lechon (pork) dishes — each served with rice, black beans, plantains and lots of wonder-fully seasoned onions. Seafood specialties abound.

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enjoy generous portions at moderate prices in a warm, friendly atmosphere rich with Cuban art, or call for catering or take-out. 4361 Sepulveda Blvd., Culver City | (310) 391-4478 | bestcubanfood.com

Mercede’s Grille Fresh and tasty ingredients make for authentic Cuban dishes like lechon Cubano, tomatillo pork enchiladas, jerk chicken enchiladas, ropa vieja and sweet-and-spicy papaya chicken stir fry. Appetizers, salads and small plates are prepared with a healthy California flair. the original Cuban mojito is joined on the menu by numerous specialty cocktails to make for adventur-ous evenings just steps away from Venice Beach. 14 Washington Blvd., Marina del rey | (310) 827-6209 | mercedesgrille.com

DELICATESSENSdel rey deliDel rey Deli is Playa’s favorite sandwich stop. Conveniently located at Pershing and Manchester, the deli has built its reputation on fresh ingredients and friendly staff. Build your own sandwich or choose from a lengthy list of classic combinations and unique gourmet delights. there’s also a weekend brunch and a variety of interesting soups, salads and sides. Del rey Deli offers gluten-free alternative bread and is great for vegetarians, too! 8501 Pershing Drive, Playa Del rey | (310) 439-2256| delreydeli.com

Gelson’s Marina del rey Gelson’s stands out as a grocer with the flair of a res-taurant. A full-service deli with fresh sushi made daily, a gourmet salad bar and a Wolfgang Puck express make the store’s dining area a hotspot for lunch. Also find the finest in baked goods, cheeses, and natural and prepared foods alongside aisle after colorful aisle

of grocery staples, wine and spirits. open daily 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. 13455 Maxella Ave., Marina del rey | (310) 306-2952 | gelsons.com

roxy’s caféSmoothies, sandwiches and wraps are the name of the game at roxy’s Café. Build your own sandwich from a choice of meats, breads, cheeses, sauces and toppings or explore signature specials like the roxy � teriyaki-marinated chicken heated to perfection with mozzarella cheese, pineapple and red onion. treat yourself to a decadent milkshake or a satisfying smoothie such as the roxy-berry, featuring vanilla ice cream with fresh strawberries, blueberries and raspberries. 8601 Lincoln Blvd. (enter from Manchester) | (310) 569-8824 | roxy-scafeandeatery.com

DESSERTScHerry on toPCreate your own unique combination of self-serve fro-zen yogurt made from California milk with live, active cultures that are important for digestive health. the possibilities are endless at Cherry on top. Alongside classic fro-yo standards are tart flavors like pomegran-ate and green apple, crèmes like gingerbread, eggnog and pecan praline, and sorbets such as watermelon and margarita. Delectable toppings choices include fruit, candies, cookies and nuts. 12350 Washington Place, Culver City | (310) 391-6526| cherryontop.net/culvercity

FOOD TRUCKS BeacH eats the Beach eats gourmet food truck gathering offers a wide variety exciting culinary options every thursday from 5 to 9 p.m. starting May at Mother’s Beach in

Marina del rey. there’s truly something for everyone and always something new to try, with trucks and menus changing each week. Grab your food and enjoy the sand or picnic tables in the picturesque harbor. Park in county lot No. 10 for just 25 cents each quarter-hour. 4101 Admiralty Way, Marina del rey | (310) 305-9545 | marinadelrey.lacounty.gov

WestcHester first fridayson the first Friday of each month, L.A’s tastiest neigh-borhood block party erupts with music, vendors a beer garden and a fleet of food trucks representing a full spectrum of Southern California’s diverse culinary landscape. the festivities last from 4 to 9 p.m. and span an entire city block, with food truck lineups rotat-ing monthly. Come for the food, stick around for the fun. 6200 block of W. 87th St., Westchester | facebook.com/WestchesterFirstFridays

FRENCHcrèMe de la crêPe BistroCrème de la Crêpe is known for its traditional european crêpe recipes that are ideal for breakfast, lunch, din-ner or dessert. Savory and sweet crêpes abound on a menu that also includes gluten-free buckwheat crêpes with eggs, breakfast meats, cheeses and vegetables. traditional crêpes are delightfully paired with fruits, jam and cream. other classic options like omelets, sandwiches, salad, pasta and quiche are also on the menu. 6000 Sepulveda Blvd., Ste. 1305, Culver City | (310) 391-8818| cremedelacrepe.com

INDIANneW india’s oVenNew India’s oven, previously Shershah, offers tra-ditional Indian dishes that have been called the best

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r e s ta u r a n t L i s t i n g sin and around Marina del rey. An emphasis on deli-cious vegetarian and vegan meals as well as favorites like chicken tikka masala and lamb kebab mean the restaurant is perfect for seasoned Indian food lovers and novices alike. highlights include a delicious lunch buffet with specials to suit every taste. 13444 Maxella Ave., Marina Del rey | (310) 306-1500| newindia-sovenca.com

ITALIANaleJo’s Presto trattoriaA longtime neighborhood restaurant operated by Claudia Castro and her family, a meal at Alejo’s feels like dining at home with family. the menu includes Alejo’s famous paella, signature bread and garlic, pizza, pasta, calzones, lasagna, linguini a la mare, chicken marsala, veal parmigiana, eggplant mama mia, ravi-oli, daily specials, beer and wine. Space is available for family, holiday and office celebrations. open 8343 Lincoln Blvd., Westchester | (310) 670-0799 | alejos-restaurant.com

c & o trattoria / c&o cucinaowned and operated by the Singer family, both restaurants have built strong reputations by serving unforgettable Italian cuisine. Known for gargantuan portions and killer garlic rolls, C&o trattoria opened in 1992 and remains within steps of the Venice Pier. C & o Cucina, eight blocks east by Lincoln Boulevard, opened in 2003 and offers the same excellent cuisine as well as an enticing grill menu to compliment its fully stocked bar. 31 Washington Blvd., Marina del rey | (310) 823-9491 | cotrattoria.com; 3016 Washington Blvd., Venice | (310) 301-7278 | cocucina.com

café PinGuiniCafé Pinguini is one of Los Angeles’s most romantic

restaurants, cozied up just off the beach at Playa del rey. the beautiful outdoor patio is made to impress, while the rustic Italian atmosphere inside offers a quiet ambiance. the restaurant is known for its authentic Italian family recipes, excellent service and fresh, gourmet ingredients. reservations recommended on Fridays and Saturdays. 6935 Pacific Ave., Playa Del rey | (310) 306-0117| cafepinguini.com

cantalini’s salerno BeacH the fine Italian cuisine at Cantalini’s Salerno Beach includes homemade pastas, fresh seafood, hand-tossed pizzas, fine wines, imported beer and daily chef specials. Signature ravioli and gnocchi highlight a menu inspired by owner Lisetta Maria’s grandmother, Anna Cantalini, who was born in Abruzza, Italy, and took old-world recipes with her to the new. Live music happens from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Sundays. 193 Culver Blvd., Playa del rey | (310) 821-0018 | cantalinis.com

tHe Good Pizzathe favorite pizza place of Playa and Westchester is aptly named. the Good Pizza is known for its signature Neapolitan pizza made with fresh, real ingredients in a fun environment by refreshingly cheerful staff. order a whole or half pizza — portions run large! — or grab a large slice of cheese, pepperoni or salsiccia. the Good Pizza offers other traditional Italian dishes like sand-wiches, pasta and salad. the Pesto Pizza Bianca, made with pesto and ricotta, is great choice. 7929 emerson Ave., Westchester | (310) 215-1883| thegoodpizza.com; 8115 W. Manchester Ave., Playa Del rey | (310) 827-0500 | the goodpizza.com

Venice cucinaAt Windward Circle, all roads lead to Venice Cucina. the menu includes checkered-tablecloth classics piz-zas, pastas, panini and meat or fish entrées alongside hot homemade bread and more adventurous choices

like spicy pasta puttanesca or fried eggplant baked in marinara sauce and topped with buffalo mozzarella and fresh basil. For breakfast, try a specialty omelet with a side of Genoa salami, Italian sausage, prosciutto or artisan bacon. 209 Windward Ave., Venice | (310) 392-6300 | venicecucina.com

JAPANESEKaBuKi JaPanese restaurantKabuki is a form of traditional Japanese theater dating back to the 17th century, with performers traveling the land and sharing their stories. offering a wide variety of appetizers, salads, seafood, sushi and sashimi, specialty rolls, entrées and signature dishes in a friendly setting, Kabuki is an ideal place to share stories with friends and loved ones. An award-winning kids menu keeps everyone happy. howard hughes Center, 6081 Center Drive, No. 203, Westchester | (310) 641-5524 | kabukirestaurants.com

MEXICANcasa sancHezFor traditional Mexican food in an inviting family atmo-sphere, look no further than Casa Sanchez. Unique fam-ily recipes passed down for generations and frequent live mariachi music give life to a menu that includes creative combination plates, fajitas, enchiladas de mole, traditional tacos, lamb shanks and steaks. A carefully crafted wine and cocktail list and a special menu for kids means Casa’s kitchen has something for everyone. 4500 S. Centinela Ave., Del rey | (310) 397-9999, casa-sanchez.com

Hacienda Playa traditional Mexican food and margaritas are the specialties at hacienda Playa, now in Playa del rey in addition to the original Westchester location estab-

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r e s ta u r a n t L i s t i n g slished by the hernandez family in 1973. Popular menu items also include their famous homemade tortillas, tacos, combo dishes, seafood, nachos and guacamole. Breakfast is on the menu as well, and there’s a full bar with ample seating for later in the day. 8415 Pershing Drive, Playa del rey; (310) 751-6135 | 8347 Lincoln Blvd., Westchester; (310) 670-8588

taMara’s taMalestamara’s is known for handmade, fresh tamales made from traditional family recipes. experience the Westside’s best authentic, modern and gourmet tama-les fresh out of the steaming pot and bring some home with you for later. tamara’s offers more than 25 variet-ies, including vegetarian and vegan tamales, seafood tamales, classic carne tamales, and sweet tamales like pumpkin and even chocolate! 13352 W. Washington Blvd., Marina Del rey | (310) 305-7714| tamarastama-les.com

SHOPPING CENTERSWaterside at Marina del reythe upscale shopping and dining destination in the heart of Marina del rey offers numerous dining opportunities to suit any taste, including California Pizza Kitchen (pizzas, salads, pastas, soups, des-serts), Chipotle Mexican Grill, Fresh Brothers Pizza, Mendocino Farms, Pinkberry, rainbow Acres (natural foods), ralphs Fresh Fare, See’s Candies, Starbucks Coffee, Sugarfish by Sushi Nozawa (sushi), and the Counter (custom-built burgers). 4700 Admiralty Way, Marina del rey | shopwaterside.com

tHe ProMenade at HoWard HuGHes centerNewcomers Buffalo Wild Wings and Dave & Buster’s recently joined the Promenade’s diverse culinary

offerings, including: Delta Pride Fish Grill, Islands, Souplantation, Stefano’s Pizzeria, Wetzel’s Pretzels, Wild thai, the hummus Factory, Star Chicken, Starbucks, Subway, rubio’s, Kabuki, Johnny rockets and Ben & Jerry’s for a sweet after-meal treat. there’s truly something to suit anyone’s taste buds. 6081 Center Drive, Westchester |hhpromenade.com

STEAKS & SEAFOODtHe cHart HouseSpectacular waterfront views, daily happy hours, a heated patio, valet parking and even a dinghy dock make dining at the Chart house an experience to remember and repeat. the menu includes hot and cold appetizers, soups, salads, specialty seafood, jumbo crab cakes, prime rib, filet mignon, cold-water lobster tail, signature sizzling sides and a famous salad bar. there’s also an extensive gluten-free menu. Daily happy hour specials start at just $4. 13950 Panay Way, Marina del rey | (310) 822-4144 | chart-house.com

dear JoHn’sold-school charm meets live music and delicious food at Dear John’s. this hidden gem offers a cozy, classic vibe with a quiet ambience and a friendly, accommodating wait staff. excellent cocktails and a Friday/Saturday late happy hour from 9 to 10:30 p.m. accompany a menu that includes burgers, salads, lobster, steak and a few Italian favorites. Live music performances feature classical guitarists and jazz dyna-mos on tuesdays, thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. 11208 Culver Blvd., Culver City | (310) 397-0276 | dearjohns.net

Killer sHriMPFor more than 20 years, Killer Shrimp has been making

mouths water with its signature dish — Killer Shrimp cooked to order in a spicy secret sauce. Patrons also love the tasty Killer Mac and Cheese or can enjoy fresh seafood, steak, salads and soups. every seat boasts fabulous waterfront views, with outdoor and banquet-room seating available. the Killer Café features a full breakfast menu, including the Killer Bloody Mary, and happy hour specials abound. Cars park for free; dock-and-dine slips available. 4211 Admiralty Way, Marina del rey | (310) 578-2293 | killershrimp.com

WHisKey red’s With 180-degree views of the Marina del rey harbor, Whiskey red’s affords landlubbers unparalleled dining on the Pacific. the spectacular setting now includes fireside dining on a renovated patio. enthusiastic service pairs hand-crafted libations and the marina’s largest whiskey collection with delectable dishes such as seasonal fresh oysters, local Pacific rockfish, Japanese miso-marinated sable fish, crab louie salad and light-battered fried calamari. A great spot for par-ties. 13813 Fiji Way, Marina del rey | (310) 823-4522 | shanghairedsrestaurant.com

THAInatalee tHaiNatalee thai delivers an authentic thai dining experi-ence using fresh ingredients that are locally sourced whenever possible. Dishes are served family-style in a warm and pleasant ambiance. Find all your thai favorites, including tom yum soup, pad thai, monsoon noodles and a variety of curries in addition to their sig-nature entrée variations. the frequent lunch and dinner specials in this upscale-vibe thai eatery are also well-worth exploring. 10101 Venice Blvd., Venice | (310) 202-7003| nataleethai.com ª

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