Food Scene
We love this little mexican restaurant with sidewalk seating for sunny days.
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Taqueria Los Anaya
4651 W Adams BlvdWe love this little mexican restaurant with sidewalk seating for sunny days.
Vees Cafe
5418 W Adams BlvdThis is the closest neighborhood coffee shop.
Delicious Pizza
5419 W Adams BlvdYum!
Pann's is a classic 1950s diner built in the Googie style making it both a good place to eat and a little piece of LA history.
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Pann's Restaurant
6710 La Tijera BlvdPann's is a classic 1950s diner built in the Googie style making it both a good place to eat and a little piece of LA history.
Parks & Nature
This is a giant park in the middle of the city. It has a little of everything. There is the basic park area good for large or small groups to picnic, a kids playground, a large pond, hiking trails and even a fairly well hidden Japanese garden.
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케네스한 주립휴양지
4100 S La Cienega BlvdThis is a giant park in the middle of the city. It has a little of everything. There is the basic park area good for large or small groups to picnic, a kids playground, a large pond, hiking trails and even a fairly well hidden Japanese garden.
Essentials
Ralphs
7257 Sunset BlvdThis is a standard local grocery store.
Entertainment & Activities
Downtown Culver City has a little of everything including the nearest cinema.
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ArcLight
9500 Culver BlvdDowntown Culver City has a little of everything including the nearest cinema.
Sightseeing
Venice is the most interesting beach to visit in LA. On the south end is the famous Muscle Beach with its outdoor weight lifting area.
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베니스 비치
1900 Ocean Front WalkVenice is the most interesting beach to visit in LA. On the south end is the famous Muscle Beach with its outdoor weight lifting area.
These are the last of the canals for which the city was named. Even a lot of LA natives don't know there are still canals in Venice, but they are worth a look.
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베니스 운하
These are the last of the canals for which the city was named. Even a lot of LA natives don't know there are still canals in Venice, but they are worth a look.