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120 Manhattan Beach Blvd. Manhattan Beach, CA Tel: 310/379-9900 A classic laid-back California Beach dining experience with an extensive menu of fresh seafood. |
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317 Manhattan Boulevard, Manhattan Beach, CA Tel: 310/545-5252 Rated one of Manhattan Beach’s top restaurants, this French bistro is lined with French windows, linens, and dark woods that make this a truly cozy and comfortable place to have lunch or dinner. |
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317 903 Manhattan Avenue, Manhattan Beach, CA Tel: 310/376-0613 Michi Takahashi’s tasty cuisine is demonstrated through a variety of dishes including a richly made Black Angus Saikoro Steak to delicious lobster enchiladas in cilantro cream. A highly recommended dining experience. |
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1209 Highland Avenue, Manhattan Beach, CA Tel: 310/545-3509 Casual, yet upscale, Francesca’s specializes in Italian-influenced California dining where the atmosphere is fun and original. Sidewalk seating is available weather permitting. Open for lunch and dinner. |
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1131 Manhattan Avenue, Manhattan Beach, CA Tel: 310/802-8855 As interesting as it is reasonably priced, this Vietnamese-Japanese fusion serves up sushi among its many appetizing dishes with colorful displays matching the flair of each meal in itself. Baby scallops are served with Lemon Grass sauce delicately arranged in martini glasses and chef-owner Hiro Dang is constantly drawing people in with his many innovations. |
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916 N Sepulveda Boulevard, Manhattan Beach, CA Tel: 310/374-0111 Back Home In Lahaina one of the most popular restaurants in Manhattan Beach for its authentic Hawaiian flavor. Amidst a beautiful tropic motif inside, dine on succulent seafood freshly cooked with imaginative Hawaiian flavors. |
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1300 Highland Avenue, Manhattan Beach, CA Tel: 310/ 545-4775 With a pleasant and relaxed beach cafe atmosphere, Good Stuff offers burgers, seafood, pastas, and specialty Mexican dishes. Great for a hearty breakfast, lunch or dinner. The Manhattan Beach branch is also decorated with original surf memorabilia. |
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1141 Manhattan Avenue, Manhattan Beach, CA Tel: 310/ 802-1973 Located right next to a few classy boutiques, Avenue is the perfect place to sit down for a well prepared meal after a shopping trip. The menu of this American bistro changes monthly and uses farm-fresh ingredients. |
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1133 Highland Avenue, Manhattan Beach, CA Tel: 310/ 545-2826 Open for lunch and dinner, Octopus invites casual guests ready for some delicious Japanese food. |
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3615 Highland Avenue, Manhattan Beach, CA Tel: 310/ 545-6670 As the South Bay’s oldest Mexican Restaurant, Pancho’s does have reasonably good food and drinks, although its real attraction is its historical presence. The atmosphere holds the appeal of an 80+ year old landmark, which was once a nightclub, a gambling den and brothel, with visits from Hollywood movie stars since the 1920's. |
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1142 Manhattan Avenue, Manhattan Beach, CA Tel: 310/545-5405 An extremely popular hotspot, this American restaurant is known for its high class dining as well as its comfortable and hip atmosphere. Items you might find on the menu are chicken in brown ale and mushroom sauce, or roasted grouper with a walnut flour crust and a side of grilled asparagus. |
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Make a pilgrimage to the cosmopolitan venue of Wolfgang Puck, the chef who helped define California cuisine. Equal parts casual and elegant, this quintessential people-watching hotspot is worth the price.
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Top-notch, high-energy, standup comedy shows are jam packed full of hysterical material.
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Music served fresh since 1957.
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The Skybar, an open air, ivy-covered pavilion perched above the Pool and Outdoor Living Room, has been one of Los Angeles' hottest nightspots from the day it opened.
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Located on an historic site on the Sunset Strip, Key Club is dedicated to being L.A.'s absolute best venue for live music, fine dining, and private events.
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Since its stellar opening in 1993, the world-famous Viper Room has hosted the likes of Johnny Cash, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Stone Temple Pilots, Bruce Springsteen and many more.
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The El Rey is an original art deco theater built in 1936 and is a registered historical landmark. Today the El Rey hosts the hottest live music and dance clubs that Los Angeles has to offer.
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The MR CHOW in Beverly Hills very quickly became a hangout spot, and exhibition space for some of the biggest stars in Hollywood's Cafe Society.
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This Moroccan-themed club-within-a-club has sponge-painted walls, copper lanterns, and lounging pillows in the main room and intimate adjacent lounges, one of which includes a small dance floor.
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One of LA's most intense power-lunch spots, the garden setting of The Ivy is also known around the city as one of the hottest celebrity-sighting seats in town.
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