Santa Monica
Santa Monica
Page 2Where To Eat When You’re Trapped On Third Street Promenade
How to make sense of the scariest three blocks in Santa Monica.
Shunji
Shunji’s omakase will cost you, but it’s worth it to try the different fish varieties and crazy things they do with vegetables.
Rustic Canyon
Rustic Canyon in Santa Monica has aged into a worn-in neighborhood spot that does farm-to-table as well as any place in LA.
Soko
This sushi counter spot attached to the Fairmont Hotel in Santa Monica is a good Westside sushi option with style and substance.
Offhand Wine Bar
Offhand Wine Bar is the only natural wine place in Santa Monica where you can groove to vinyl DJ sets.
Emmy Squared
Emmy Squared is a Brooklyn-based pizzeria that has taken over the kitchen at Santa Monica Brew Works.
Savida
Savida is a cute seafood spot in Santa Monica that serves tasty crudos, oysters, tostadas, and salads.
Ghisallo
Ghisallo is an excellent pizzeria and bakery in Santa Monica that does Neapolitan and New York-style pies
The Brothers Sushi Santa Monica
The Brothers Sushi’s second location in Santa Monica is a huge win for Westsiders.
Melisse
Melisse is a legendary fine dining restaurant in Santa Monica that manages to feel entirely approachable.
Margo's
Margo’s is an all-day, plant-based restaurant on Montana Ave. in Santa Monica that does a low-key brunch with $18 bottomless mimosas.
Goodboy Bob
Goodboy Bob is a coffee shop in Santa Monica that looks and feels like a co-working space.
La La Land Kind Cafe
Yes, we’re rolling our eyes at the name. But La La Land Kind Café in Santa Monica is a great place to do work.
Birdie G’s
Birdie G’s is a comfort-food spot in Santa Monica that feels both nostalgic and completely different from anything else in town.