Spring Break Guide to LA Restaurants

Gabriela Holian '20, Staff Writer

  1. 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.         

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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.

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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.

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  1. Laduree in Beverly Hills

A classic, tea-party place that specializes in French pastries. There are ten different flavors of macaroons.

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  1. SOMI SOMI in Koreatown

Specializing in frozen yogurt, this ice cream shop is known for their exotic flavors and their peculiar cones.

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  1. Blu Jam Café on Melrose Avenue

Want breakfast at any time of day? Blu Jam Café serves delicious, Euro-accented plates all day.

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  1. 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.

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