Santa Monica

Budget

Budget
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Bay Cities Italian Deli
1517 Lincoln Blvd

Some of the best sandwiches on the west side. There will be a long wait during peak hours, so browse the authentic Italian market after you take your number.

Budget
$
Bagel Nosh Deli
1629 Wilshire Blvd
+1-310-451-8771
M-F 6:30AM-2:30PM, Sa & Su 7:30AM-3:00PM

Serving breakfast, lunch, and hand-rolled bagels since 1978.

Budget
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Pradeep's
1405 Montana Ave
+1-310-395-6675

Offers Indian Cuisine with a California consciousness. Emphasis is on healthy, so sauces are lighter, but flavor is still great.

Budget
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Snug Harbor
2323 Wilshire Blvd
+1-310-828-2991

A great breakfast place! A small "hole in the wall" with a relaxed atmosphere and competent service, you'll find many locals trying to wake up on Saturdays and Sundays. Offering up traditional bacon and eggs with a twist the food is fresh and good. Meat lovers should try Uncle Zeke's scramble.

Budget
$
Tacos Por Favor
1406 Olympic Blvd
Mon-Sat 8am to 8pm closed Sundays

Fresh, cooked to order Mexican food in a taqueria atmosphere. It features good tacos and an excellent chicken mole burrito. Don't miss the pickled carrots and jalepeños in the salsa bar.

Midrange

Midrange
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Blue Plate
1415 Montana Ave
+1-310-260-8877
Menu items range from $10-15

Blue Plate is a small, cozy neighborhood eatery that serves great American comfort food. Located in the heart of Montana Avenue, Blue Plate is close to many hip boutiques and is a great rest stop after a day of shopping. An added plus: the menu is kid-friendly, offering healthy items for kids as well as organic baby food. The turkey meatballs and mac 'n cheese are a must-try.

Midrange
$$
El Cholo
1025 Wilshire Blvd.
11th and Wilshire

A Los Angeles institution and this Santa Monica branch offers great margaritas and wonderful traditional Mexican food. The green corn tamales, available from May to October each year, are a specialty.

Midrange
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Juliano's Planet Raw
609 Broadway
6th Street and Colorado Ave

Uber-California raw food vegan restaurant. Juliano has succeeded in making vegan cuisine actually taste like food! The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, and totally lacks the sanctimonious, elitist attitude that so many ultra-liberals have. A bit pricey considering the portions are on the small side. Try the avocado sandwich on flax seed "bread."

Midrange
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Typhoon
3221 Donald Douglas Loop S. (Santa Monica Airport)
(310) 390-6565

Best known for its exotic fried insects, this pan-asian restaurant also serves dim sum and sushi, Malasian and Thai, in a unique setting with a view of the runway. Window tables have great views of the runway activity. Try the steamed whole fish bass or catfish. Adventurous eaters can try tasty appetizers of crickets, scorpions, sea worms and ants. MSG used, so be sure to ask for your food without it if it disagrees with you.

Midrange
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Warszawa Restaurant
1414 Lincoln Blvd
+1-310-393-8831

Authentic Polish food can be found on Lincoln with a signature dish of roast duck. They have a fantastic outdoor patio in the back where you can get a great vodka martini.

Top end

Top end
$$$
The Lobster
1602 Ocean Ave
+1-310-458-9294
Colorado Blvd & the Santa Monica Pier

One of the few restaurants in Santa Monica that actually has a view of the Pacific Ocean. Located at the Eastern end of the Santa Monica Pier, The Lobster provides good seafood dishes, great cocktails and a little bit of a scene. While a little noisy and on the expensive side $120+ for two with alcohol, the food, fun and view can make it worthwhile.

Top end
$$$
Michael's
1147 3rd Street

Along with Chez Panisse in Berkeley, lead the nouvelle cuisine movement. Using fresh vegetables from the Santa Monica Farmer's Market, locally caught fish and excellent meats every dish is sublime. While not cheap, a meal at Michael's does not disappoint.

Top end
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Melisse
1104 Wilshire Blvd
+1-310-395-0881
$100 per person at a minimum

Also featuring organic, locally grown produce and two tasting menus including a vegetarian version, Melisse is Chef Josiah Citrin latest world class restaurant. The food is outstanding and gets the highest marks in Zagat and Michelin.

Top end
$$$
Ocean and Vine
1700 Ocean Avenue

Chic restaurant and lounge at Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel. "farm-to-table" approach, California cuisine.

Top end
$$$
3 on Fourth
1432a 4th St
+1-310-395-6765
Meals are from $31-50

This imaginative restaurant serves French-, Asian- and American-inspired food in a fresh, unpretentious atmosphere. Great wine, beer and sake list. An extensive cheese menu is available for turophiles. A must try: the sashimi with Himalayan salt, the steak frites and the blueberry pie. A great place to take a date, or any special occasion dinner.

Top end
$$$
The Penthouse
1111 Second St
+1-310-393-8080

A rooftop Santa Monica restaurant located on the 18th floor of The Huntley Hotel. Offers a bar and lounge and panoramic ocean views. Menu features contemporary American cuisine with global influences from Asia and Brazil. Serves breakfast, lunch, dinner and Sunday brunch. Happy Hour Monday through Friday from 4 to 7 pm. Also available for private events.

This guide uses the following price ranges for a typical meal for one, including soft drink:
Budget Under $10
Mid-range $10 - $20
Splurge Over $20

Very diverse food selection, from high-end cuisine to burgers and tacos.