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Mid-range in Culver City

  • Bluebird Cafe, 8572 National Blvd, +1 310 841-0939, . M–F 8AM-5PM; Sa 8AM-3PM. Quaint café draws the hungry masses from nearby media companies with a superb menu that has tasty salads, hamburgers, BLTs with avocado, pressed sandwiches of cold cuts and cheeses, paninis and sandwiches. Enjoy addictive cupcakes and cookies as well.
  • Cafe Surfas, 8824 National Blvd (corner of Washington & National), +1 310 558-1548 (fax: +1 310 558-1549), . M-Sa 8:30AM-3PM, Su 10AM-3PM. Located within Surfas Restaurant Supply, the cafe offers absolutely amazing (although small) Italian sandwiches for $6-8. In addition, Italian drinks, pastries, cheeses, and salads are available for those looking for top-quality food to go.
  • Gaby's Mediterranean Grill, 10445 Venice Blvd (at the intersection with Motor Ave), +1 310 559-1808. Open until 1AM on weekdays and 2AM on weekends. Reasonably priced and very tasty Lebanese restaurant. Seating is in an outdoor patio complete with hookahs, heat lamps, candles, and a bustling crowd that mixes young hipsters with Lebanese locals. Service is friendly and the place stays busy until closing. Meals are between $8 and $13. �
  • Giovanni's Trattoria and Pizzeria, 10026 Venice Blvd (at the intersection with Clarington Ave), +1-310-839-1757, . M-F 11:30AM-3PM and 5:30PM-10PM, Sa-Su 5:30PM-10PM. Neighborhood Italian restaurant. Meals are between $8 and $17. �
  • J R's Bar-B-Que, 3055 La Cienega Blvd, +1 310 837-6838, . The industrial location is appropriate for a barbeque place that's "Tender as Mother's Love." Real pit barbecue beef ribs, pork ribs, "rib tips", great sides, and if you have room left, peach cobbler or 7-up cake! Three choices of sauce - they're serious when they say it's hot. The proprietor, "Robert Johnson", may or may not be the famous bluesman.
  • Kay & Dave's, 9341 Culver Blvd (downtown Culver City in the location formerly occupied by Pacifico's), +1 310 558-8100, . Tasty fresh Mex food made without lard or trans fats. The vibe is easy-going with plenty of outdoor seating (including a firepit) and a friendly, slightly quirky staff. Happy hour specials include 2-for-one margaritas and appetizer specials. $10-$20 per person. �
  • K-Zo, 9240 Culver Blvd (downtown), +1 310 202-8890, . Another restaurant born of Culver City's downtown renaissance, K-Zo is a sushi bar and "Japanese tapas" restaurant, offering various hot and cold bites in addition to the more standard Japanese fare. Prices are a bit higher than some other restaurants, but the food is generally excellent, service is friendly, and the atmosphere is great. For those seeking to maximize their eating dollar, the popcorn shrimp nuggets ($8.50) and eel avocado roll ($6) are particularly tasty and filling. $6-$15 for most sushi rolls and tapas items. �
  • La Dijonnaise, 8703 Washington Blvd (in the Helms Bakery complex), +1 310 287-2770, . Worth a visit if only to be served by waiters with authentic French accents, the cafe also offers excellent French cafe fare at reasonable prices. A few blocks from downtown on a corner of the old Helms Bakery complex; expect large crowds, with both indoor and outdoor seating.
  • Mi Ranchito, 12223 Washington Blvd (near Centinela), +1 310 398-6106. Authentic cuisine from Veracruz, Mexico.
  • Novecento Pasta & Grill, 3837 Main St (between Venice Blvd and Culver Blvd), +1-310-842-3838, . M-Th 11:30AM-2:30PM and 5PM-9PM, F 11:30AM-2:30PM and 5PM-10PM, Sa 5PM-10PM, closed Su. Northern Italian cuisine on Main St. Try the homemade gnocchi.
  • Tender Greens, 9523 Culver Blvd (downtown), +1 310 842-8300, . Su-Th 11:30AM-9PM, F-Sa 11:30AM-10PM. As you might guess, the emphasis here is on the fresh salads of all types, but you can get them small, meal-sized or pair them with steak, chicken or fish. This popular eatery uses local, organic produce to assemble fresh and healthy salads and soups, as well as delectable hot dishes from the grill, such as free-range chicken, Angus flatiron steak, and line-caught tuna. This eco-conscious restaurant also uses biodegradable to-go containers, reclaimed timber, and non-toxic cleaners. The atmosphere is relaxed and beautiful, with a spacious patio for outdoor dining. Portions are large, and a wide array of boutique wines and microbrews will please any palate. Friendly service. $5 and up. �
  • Ugo, 3685 Cardiff Ave (downtown Culver City across the street from the theatre), +1 310 204-1222 ( , fax: +1 310 204-1992), . A cozy Italian cafe with extensive outdoor seating and a reasonably-authentic Italian menu. This establishment specializes in Italian cafe food, so expect sandwiches, carpacchio, insalata, pasta, and gelato rather than the standard "spaghetti and steaks" fare common at most Italian restaurants. $10-$30. �

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