Eataly Los Angeles

Eataly Los Angeles, Los Angeles 10250 Santa Monica Blvd. - Los Angeles

Italian
• Pizza

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Ratings of Eataly Los Angeles

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Last update on 02/01/2024
4,0
281 Reviews
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Last update on 29/12/2023
4,1
1256 Reviews
Facebook
Facebook
Last update on 05/09/2020
4,7
287 Reviews

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Last update on 05/09/2020
4,0
18 Reviews

Menu Eataly Los Angeles

  • Popular Items
    • Tagliatelle alla Bolognese
    • Margherita Verace TSG
    • Cacio e Pepe
    • Lasagna Emiliana
    • Lo Spaghetto al Pomodoro
  • Dine L.A.
    • Dine L.A. Prix Fixe Menu
  • Somm's Picks
    • Meet Eataly LA's Beverage Manager, Luigi
    • Planeta Rose
    • Chardonnay Bramito
    • Vetere Rosato
    • Gavi di Gavi
  • . . .
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Mary M Abad
+5
The place lived up to the hype. Food was amazing, we had the pizza - as good or even better than the ones we had in Italy; ravioli was a little bit salty and the beet salad with pistachios were the best. Great service. We loved the meat section with the aged beef � on display; the wine selection from Italy � was impressive. We will definitely bring out of town guests for the experience. What a nice birthday � treat from my son. Gelato and cannolis were the last stop.
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Zelle Santiago
+5
Awesome place to eat and shop. Freshly made bread, pastas, mozzarella, pastries, meat deli, seafood, with great wine selection. Groceries made in Italy are A bit pricey but definitely a great place for the experience.
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Ehsan Shirkhani
+5
This place is truly a piece of Italy in terms of Italian food and products. You’d find all kinds of pasta, olive, olive oil, balsamic, jam, bread and pasta. They have small stores in the market where you can buy freshly baked bread, meat, salami, pizza and pasta. The taste of food is amazing. You wanna eat at Century City go here instead of the food court.
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Dream331
+4
Took the wifey out for her birthday. Always wanted to see what this Eataly was all about and I figured it would also be a nice follow up to our recent trip to Rome and Florence, Italy. I was impressed by the amount of things you’ll find in Eataly. The market, bakeries, sandwich place, wine area and restaurants. In the end, my wife and I wish we had just gone to the sandwich area, which seemed like a more relaxing vibe. We ended up going to the restaurant, La Pizza, La Pasta I think its called. This is why I give my review as sort of a so, so experience if you will. The seating in there was so tight, its hard to really enjoy and they stuck us in between two larger groups who were quite loud. I had the good fortune I guess of sitting next to a woman who liked to fling and shake her long hair. This probably added extra seasoning to an already not so good margarita pizza 😂 The table they gave us was so small we could barely fit the food we ordered which is why I chose to order only three items. I will give them high marks in how fast our food came but mostly because we were anxious to eat and go. It took longer to receive my change than it took to receive the food. Besides the pizza we got the meatballs, which was very good and the spinach ravioli (not so good) Each item averaged $20 and the final bill came out to be $79. Honestly, not worth it at all but we do plan to give Eataly another try. Kind of disappointing that they don’t validate. The waitress told me “oh! Just go to Bloomingdales, they’ll validate for you no problem!” I go there and the lady says “you have a Bloomingdales receipt?” I laughed. Tack on an additional $8 for an hour and a half night in Century City. 😔
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Arthur Yoon Real Estate
+5
Visited the restaurant in the back and was able to get a table in the balcony area on the shady side. Food was tasty and prepped nicely and the service was pleasant. It seemed the price has gone up quiet a bit, since a yr or two ago. All in all, it's fun to be here and easily kill an hour or two. They do not validate parking, ended up staying for 2hrs and had to pay $7.
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Jennifer Ruff
+5
I've been to the Eataly in Vegas twice now so I'm glad there's one closer to home in Socal! It's pretty different as well. There's two casual dining places, three restaurants and a huuuuge market area, which is the definite highlight. Oils, vinegars, sweets, sauces, produce, pastas, freshly made cheeses and breads were all available. From the things that I tried and bought I would highly recommend the panna cotta, thinly sliced meats and sandwiches! I will definitely be coming back for a day trip.
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Amara
+5
Let me start out with the fact that I absolutely love eataly! Went there for the first time and it was magical. The food delicious. The staff friendly. The vibe perfect. And we even had a celebrity spotting. Such a cool vibe in LA! Absolutely recommend doing the 2 for $26 (while it lasts) because it’s just so good. We ordered a variety of pastas and appetizers. I fell in love with the ravioli. So unbelievably delicious. My only issue (which May just be a my own problem) I ordered an Arnold Palmer and our super friendly server explained they only had sparkling lemonade and I said that was fine (which it was). My issue comes from the price. $15 for arnold Palmer. Absolutely insane! Would definitely go back but would absolutely not order myself an Arnold palmy.
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Jason Langella
+5
Large selection of imported foods from Italy and Europe. Bring plenty of patience. Parking on the weekend can be a challenge.
5
Prince Ahmed
+5
Amazing Italian food, if you are looking for authentic food then you must go to Eataly. Awesome service, atmosphere and of course the food! You won’t be disappointed for sure.
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George Scott
+4
Always a great meal at Eataly. It’s going to be on the pricey side, but I don’t know a better place to get my regional favorites: pasta alla nonna, pasta pomodoro, and margherita pizza. Today’s choice was the focaccia rossa and the spinach and ricotta ravioli. Molto molto bene!
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Nick Hebb
+5
Expensive, but had a special 2 course menu for cheaper than normal. Delicious ricotta toast with honey and a cheese wheel pasta. The grocery store was fun too.
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Clanda Sh
+4
One of a good options when you are at the Century city mall! It is an Italian market that sells a bunch of different stuff. They also have cafe and restaurants inside, worth a visit!

Timetable

Monday:
08:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday:
08:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday:
08:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday:
08:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday:
08:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday:
08:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday:
08:30 AM - 10:00 PM

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