- Akasha
- Culver City
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American (New), Bakery, Dessert, International
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$$$
Go here anytime, for bakery snack or three-course dinner; be ready for dogma.
Residents of Culver come in and out, Valley Sikhs make the trip.
Living in a former bakery, adding clothing to a furniture store.
Fifty-year-old dive used to be a hangout for the OZ Munchkins and Cary Grant.
Stylish, chic Culver Pan-Asian eatery where straying from favorites is not recommended.
A shave, a cocktail, and a grilled cheese.
Red velvet cup cakes and chocolate peanut butter balls give us more time butt-watching at the gym.
Beer on tap, crazy characters on stage. A helluva lot of fun when poppin' off.
Ultra-trendy tapas and by the glass vintages for winos who play as architects by day.
Small tropical Brazilian shack vacationing in the Westside boasts mind-blowing feijoada.
- Carbon
- Culver City
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Nightclub
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Open
Room refugees Noble & Hinton bring Hollywood hip to Culver City for silent flicks, spinning DJs, and bartenders that'll make you randy.
Homebrewed beauty from Brooklyn.
- Chego
- Culver City
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American (New), Korean
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$
Grand daddy of the fusion food trucks goes brick and mortar.
- Choppe Choppe
- Culver City
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American (New), Soups/Salads/Sandwiches
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$
Fast-casual concept du jour: meat and vegetables, in a wrap/salad.
The bands can be a little all over the place with Latin rhythms, blues and hard rock. Tupelo-style bands pack 'em on Tip Jar Wednesdays.
This is where the Munchkins went wild during the Oz shoot. Now it's where it all starts on a journey through trendy Nouveau Culver.
Wildly popular farmers market sandwiches have their own store.
Dependable taco truck feeds local Oaxacan families, students, hustlers, and ball players.
Cute store of dulce de leche cans, gingham curtains, and golden Argentine turnovers is a nice rainy day date spot.
Kiss you on the cheek style Italian service brings even Eeessiders to this Culver covert of wood-carved tables and rustic charm.
Harrison Ford's son's Culver cool Gastro-pub of so-so rich eats—Lobster BLT, etc. Like gas, it's expensive.
Scene, wine and excellent food in one mood lit package.
Giovanni runs the place while brother Angelo cooks. Sometimes they take a break to fight giant turtles, using only mushrooms for power.
Mama brings together Salvadoran staples with Mexican mainstays at this 'hood fave.
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