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LAX Restaurants
Been living at LAX long term (over a month now - I'm beginning to feel like the guy in The Terminal). Getting tired of both hotel food and fast food. Don't feel like driving to MDR or Santa Monica. Hungry. Options?
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Some ideas here
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=384510 and here http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=307938 I'm also a big fan of Italy's Little Kitchen on Lincoln and Manchester, kitty-corner from the ghastly Furama Hotel. If you are tired of the area north of LAX, have you tried the area just south? There's some nice, small family places in El Segundo and Manhattan Beach. |
Originally Posted by mbstone
Been living at LAX long term (over a month now - I'm beginning to feel like the guy in The Terminal). Getting tired of both hotel food and fast food. Don't feel like driving to MDR or Santa Monica. Hungry. Options?
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Try a Cuban restaurant called Versailles
10319 Venice Boulevard Los Angeles, California 90034-6409 310.558.3168 Great food, The classic is the Garlic Chicken. Make sure you order the Morros y Christanitos which is black beans and white rice. They even have a place on the universal city walk. I live on the east side of town so if your ever in the "hood" I can tell you great places to eat. Eat Well! |
Originally Posted by BambooTom
Try a Cuban restaurant called Versailles
10319 Venice Boulevard Los Angeles, California 90034-6409 310.558.3168 Great food, The classic is the Garlic Chicken. Make sure you order the Morros y Christanitos which is black beans and white rice. They even have a place on the universal city walk. I live on the east side of town so if your ever in the "hood" I can tell you great places to eat. Eat Well! Nothing extremely special, but the Promenade is easily accessible, either 405 North or (during rush hour) Sepulveda. There are several eateries there. Also, Dinah's (right across the street on Sepulveda) is one of those "classic" LA eateries. Panchos for good mexican... about 2 miles southwest of the airport on Highland and Rosecrans. |
There's a good Versailles on Sepulveda in Manhattan Beach just past Manhattan Beach Blvd about 10th Street. The Kettle is open 24/7 in Manhattan and serves good food with healthy portions too.
For a nice change of pace we go to Scotties on the Strand in Hermosa at 11th and the Strand. Good food and good prices with a nice patio dining room with an ever changing view. JMHO. :D airlinebrat |
Originally Posted by AirlineBrat53
There's a good Versailles on Sepulveda in Manhattan Beach just past Manhattan Beach Blvd about 10th Street. The Kettle is open 24/7 in Manhattan and serves good food with healthy portions too.
For a nice change of pace we go to Scotties on the Strand in Hermosa at 11th and the Strand. Good food and good prices with a nice patio dining room with an ever changing view. JMHO. :D airlinebrat Wow, there's a Versailles there? I'll have to check it out... I learn something new on FT everyday ^ And I agree with the Kettle... very good food, especially when you're hungry at 3am :cool: |
The Proud Bird on Aviation, just south of Century. Reasonably priced, right at the end of the LAX run way where you can watch the planes land. Great atmosphere - a museum of military aircraft, photo's and paraphernalia.
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Also Alejo on Lincoln (not the one in Venice, the one in Westchester - there are two)
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Originally Posted by mbstone
Been living at LAX long term (over a month now - I'm beginning to feel like the guy in The Terminal). Getting tired of both hotel food and fast food. Don't feel like driving to MDR or Santa Monica. Hungry. Options?
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Originally Posted by IceTrojan
Wow, there's a Versailles there? I'll have to check it out... I learn something new on FT everyday ^
http://www.havanamania.com/ |
Westchester is slim pickins in the culinary department. Buggy Whip is good but gets pricey. I don't know if you consider these "fast food", but there is a Boston Market and a Panera on Sepulveda (Boston Market is at SW corner of 89th/Sepulveda in front of Ralph's, Panera is between Manchester and LaTijera...in the strip mall with Trader Joe's and Mervyn's.)
For breakfast everyone likes The Coffee Company at La Tijera & Sepulveda Eastway. Grinder's is also good...sort of a local small-chain version of Coco's or Baker's Square...NW corner Manchester at Sepulveda (enter off of Manchester, it's hidden away behind the 76 station.) I haven't gotten to the rib joint at 84th & Lincoln, I hear it is nothing extraordinary but decent for something different. |
Airport Restaurants
This is for all of my Flyertalk Friends
From a Culver City. LAX Local Go down Sepulveda a little bit more. Sepulveda and Jefferson. Just down the hill from the airport. Maybe 6 Mins from LAX north on Sepulveda BL. Cab Friendly. Better than the Buggy Whip ! This restaurant is time less. Just Great ! Once upon a time it was called Joe Petrellies Airport Inn. It started across the street in the 40`s. They have the old menu`s on the wall. A must see on the way to the head. Now its George Petrellis. His brother. http://www.georgepetrellisteaks.com/ The old guy still hangs out in the bar ! I grew up in this neighborhood and my dad loved this place. Its still great. When ever I go to see my mom. I drop in for lunch. If you are flying into LAX and have to kill some time THIS IS THE PLACE TO GO ! Close, Nice, Safe, Great ! Sit at the bar. Have Lunch. Say hello to Juan Really nice people. You will enjoy a part of LA most will never see. bltserv |
Originally Posted by mizzou65201
Westchester is slim pickins in the culinary department. Buggy Whip is good but gets pricey. I don't know if you consider these "fast food", but there is a Boston Market and a Panera on Sepulveda (Boston Market is at SW corner of 89th/Sepulveda in front of Ralph's, Panera is between Manchester and LaTijera...in the strip mall with Trader Joe's and Mervyn's.)
For breakfast everyone likes The Coffee Company at La Tijera & Sepulveda Eastway. Grinder's is also good...sort of a local small-chain version of Coco's or Baker's Square...NW corner Manchester at Sepulveda (enter off of Manchester, it's hidden away behind the 76 station.) I haven't gotten to the rib joint at 84th & Lincoln, I hear it is nothing extraordinary but decent for something different. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showp...1&postcount=15 |
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