Restaurants & Bars

Last Day To Experience Dine LA At Culver City Restaurants Is Friday

Dine LA Restaurant Week ends Friday, giving foodies one last day to try some of the best meals and deals around.

CULVER CITY, CA — Dine LA Restaurant Week ends Friday, which means there’s only one last day to try the unique creations made especially for the foodfest by some of the best chefs in Southern California.

Luckily, there is no need to go far. This year, there’s no need to even leave Culver City to find great deals and menu items. In Culver City 21 restaurants have created menus with a mix of their local favorites and adventurous new dishes.

More than 350 restaurants participated this month in the semiannual Dine LA Restaurant Week, offering fixed menus created with “Instagram and Tik Tok in mind,” according to Dine LA’s pamphlet for restaurant partners. This year’s program will run through Oct. 28, with restaurants offering both take-out and dine-in menus.

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Los Angeles is widely considered one of the best dining cities in the country, both for the range of top notch cuisines and the caliber of fine dining in the city.

“Dine LA … showcases Los Angeles as a premier dining destination while highlighting the diversity of culinary experiences L.A. has to offer,” Dine LA wrote on their website.

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Here’s where you can find great eats in Culver City:

  • Harajuku Taproom, Japanese food, 4410 Sepulveda Blvd.
    • Harajuku Taproomwill feature a $25-35 menu for in-person dining.
  • Brunello Trattoria, Italian food, 6001 Washington Blvd.
    • Brunello Trattoria will feature a $25-$35 menu for in-person dining.
  • Simonette, French food, 3927 Van Buren Place
    • Simonette will feature a $45-$55 menu for in-person dining.

Click here to see the full list of participating Dine LA eateries and to book reservations online.

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