Studio City is both an urban and suburban neighborhood, home to movie studios and historic landmarks, as well as numerous restaurants and shops. Ventura Boulevard hosts some of the best studio city restaurants - including newcomers as well as longtime establishments. Prices here may be high but food quality consistently high - there's something here for everyone!
Laurel Tavern stands out for its gastropub menu and impressive beer list, as well as friendly, efficient service. Redwhite Bonless Ramen also stands out, providing a distinct spin on Japanese ramen with rich, flavorful broth served up in an intimate modern rustic atmosphere.
Studio City boasts an abundance of Italian dining options, from thin and thick crust pizza joints. Prince Street provides authentic Sicilian-style square pizza, while Roberta's provides the best thin crust option in town. Risottos, pastas and steak are all delicious here; but save room for dessert: cannolis are particularly delectable!
Studio City offers many breakfast dining options, from Uncle Paulie's sandwich spot and Daytime East Coast's pastrami/turkey sandwich with fries to more upscale restaurants like Erewhon's light brunch; but be warned - expect to pay dearly.
Studio City may be known for its strip mall sushi, but there's more than meets the eye when it comes to cuisines that will tempt your palette here. Uovo serves pasta that transports customers directly into Italy - this restaurant uses an innovative technique that ensures each bite contains authentic flavors and textures!
Studio City offers plenty of great places to dine during lunch or dinner, such as Katsuya (or any of the sushi spots on Ventura Boulevard), Mantee's Mediterranean fare, Black Market Liquor Bar's cocktails and comfort food, or Avi Cue's big, messy wagyu shawarmas.