Spring Break Guide to LA Restaurants
March 13, 2017
- Blue Plate (Taco, Oysterette) in Santa Monica
Blue Plate has a great variety of different options. Ranging from Mexican food, to seafood, to casual choices, Blue Plate’s delicious options are all healthy and the restaurants are in great locations.
2. 800 Degrees in Santa Monica and Westwood
This neapolitan pizzeria is a popular choice because of the fresh ingredients and the finger-licking options. Along with pizza, 800 Degrees also makes salads and other side dishes.
3. Chocolate Chair in Koreatown
An Asian candy shop that features many modern sweets. The most popular ice cream type is called “Dragon’s Breath” which is made with liquid nitrogen.
- Laduree in Beverly Hills
A classic, tea-party place that specializes in French pastries. There are ten different flavors of macaroons.
- SOMI SOMI in Koreatown
Specializing in frozen yogurt, this ice cream shop is known for their exotic flavors and their peculiar cones.
- Blu Jam Café on Melrose Avenue
Want breakfast at any time of day? Blu Jam Café serves delicious, Euro-accented plates all day.
- Nobu Malibu in Malibu
A Japanese restaurant with a beautiful ocean view. This formal and extravagant location offers many different food choices, other than traditional Japanese food.