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The Best LA Restaurants For Pasta
When you’re dead set on eating some carbohydrates and sauce, let this guide be your roadmap.
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Where To Get Some Pasta And A Glass Of Wine By Yourself
Eating carbohydrates by yourself is a beautiful thing. Here’s where to do it.
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The Best Restaurants To Eat Italian Food Outside
19 of the best Italian restaurants in LA that have outdoor seating.
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Superba Food + Bread
All-day Venice spot Superba Food + Bread proves that sometimes sequels are better than the original.
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Interstellar
Interstellar is the best cafe near the Santa Monica Promenade. The Korean-owned spot serves excellent burritos, katsu, bulgogi, and more.
Guide
The Best LA Restaurants For Pasta
When you’re dead set on eating some carbohydrates and sauce, let this guide be your roadmap.
Review
Uovo
Uovo is a casual pasta bar in Studio City and home to some of our favorite pasta in the neighborhood.
Guide
Where To Get Some Pasta And A Glass Of Wine By Yourself
Eating carbohydrates by yourself is a beautiful thing. Here’s where to do it.
Review
Pasta Sisters Culver City
The second location of casual Italian restaurant Pasta Sisters proves that bigger is occasionally better.
Review
Pasta Sisters
Pasta Sisters is a tiny shop in Pico-Arlington that serves some of the best pasta in Los Angeles.
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Colapasta
Colapasta in Santa Monica is your new spot for affordable pastas - because everyone needs one.
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Cafe Gunul 2
Cafe Gunul 2 is a Korean-Italian fusion spot in Rowland Heights with all sorts of delicious pasta and pizza combinations.
Guide
The Best Restaurants To Eat Italian Food Outside
19 of the best Italian restaurants in LA that have outdoor seating.
Review
Olivetta
A mostly Italian spot in the West Hollywood-iest part of West Hollywood, Olivetta serves enough good pastas that you’ll be happy about your meal here.
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Paper Or Plastik
An all-day spot serving coffee, wine and beer, and great cafe food, Paper Or Plastik is a spot on Pico that you need to know about.
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Drago Centro
Drago Centro’s Italian food isn’t going to blow your mind, but that doesn’t mean it’s not a decent DTLA dinner choice.
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Milo & Olive
In the pizza desert of the Westside, Santa Monica’s Milo and Olive is a giant, garlic knot-filled oasis.