Manhattan Beach wine-and-dine guide
Manhattan Beach is more than surfing and volleyball. Now it also has a vibrant restaurant scene.
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Customers order at Little Sister restaurant.
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Chicken Larb at Little Sister restaurant.
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The prime rib-eye at Arthur J steakhouse.
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The Moscow mule at Ercoles bar.
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The Mortadella hot dog at Love & Salt.
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Rotisserie chicken at Manhattan Meats.
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Paradise Bowls: Looking for that superfood you read about online? The one that looks like a pink cactus? It’s called pitaya, and it’s at this tiny shop.
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Manhattan Beach Creamery offers homemade ice cream, cupcakes, candy and great ice cream sandwiches.
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Doma Kitchen, by owners Angie Corrente and Stan Mayzalis and chef Kristina Miksyte, has found new digs in Manhattan Village, where they serve the Kitchen waffle.
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Sweet savory pies at Doma Kitchen in Manhattan Beach.
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Sean Johnston offers Julie Benson samples at a wine tasting at Bacchus.
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Merchandise sold at Bacchus Wine.
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