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Stylish sushi restaurant with modern minimalistic decor and a laid-back atmosphere. Seating includes a spacious sushi bar and a dog-friendly patio offering a relaxed vibe. Music and visual displays add to the trendy yet intimate setting.

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Expect to pay around $175 for a family of three.

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Special orders or substitutions incur additional charges.

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The menu offers a wide variety of sushi options.

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Coffee shop blends modern cozy design with a friendly communal feel through shared tables and couches. Drinks come in small cups and cost more than usual, but the taste is worth it. Atmosphere suits both chill chats and casual work with lively staff moments.

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Parking is available for free in their lot.

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Restrooms are only for customers; public restrooms are nearby.

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Expect limited lunch options, mostly pre-packaged items.

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Garden oasis offers private sauna and cold plunge for a zen vibe. Space feels clean and warm with lush greenery and a chill back terrace. Sessions are a bit pricey but worth the intimate, relaxing setup.

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Valet service is available for $12, as parking is limited.

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Reservations are recommended to ensure availability for treatments.

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A 3% processing fee is added to all credit card payments.

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Expansive antique store boasts over 100 vendors with a highly curated selection of vintage and unique items. Prices are on the higher side, reflecting quality and rarity. Vibrant atmosphere invites thorough exploration.

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Free parking is available in the back of the store.

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The shop offers a variety of items including furniture, art, jewelry, and more.

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Expect higher prices compared to thrift stores, with many items costing hundreds.

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Tiny space buzzes with banging vinyl tunes and a disco ball. High prices match small portions and a limited menu. Crowd savors fresh seafood and wine in a cozy, lively spot.

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Reservations are recommended to avoid long walk-up waits.

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Walk-up waits can get quite long during peak hours.

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The restaurant does not serve dessert.

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Small tables and sidewalk seating create a cozy atmosphere near a bakery corner and espresso bar. High-quality local produce and artisanal pantry goods like exceptional breads and specialty sausages stand out. Prices are premium but fair, reflecting the store's curated selection.

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Gjusta Grocer offers a unique selection of high-quality, artisanal pantry items.

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Expect premium prices for specialty goods and local produce.

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Vegan options are limited, so plan accordingly if you follow a plant-based diet.

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Eclectic vintage store offers unique pieces with a creative atmosphere that draws treasure seekers. Prices are very high, often over $170, reflecting the expensive nature of the collection. Expect to pay for statement-making items.

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Expect to pay high prices, with items often exceeding $85.

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Bring cash as some vendors may not accept credit cards.

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The store has a unique and eclectic collection of vintage goods.

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Historic building blends rustic charm with modern style and offers oceanfront views. Inside stays quiet at night despite lively surroundings. Free bikes and beach towels encourage exploration of nearby areas.

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The hotel offers free bike rental even after check-out.

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The hotel is located right on the beach.

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Venice V Hotel is within walking distance of many bars and restaurants.

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Outdoor tables offer a sunset view and live music adds to the relaxed vibe. Pasta is authentic Italian but prices are high, with dishes like FABIOS PASTA costing around $45 for two plates. Seating is simple, fitting the Venice Beach feel but wind can be an issue.

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Reservations are not required but arriving early is recommended to avoid running out of pasta.

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The shop closes early if they run out of pasta, so plan accordingly.

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Expect large portion sizes for the price paid.

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Peruvian restaurant offers oceanfront views and a quiet, hidden setting with a chill, welcoming atmosphere. Outdoor seating provides a peaceful retreat from the lively boardwalk, accompanied by soothing Peruvian music. The vibe blends cozy elegance with a strong sense of community.

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The restaurant is located on the boardwalk inside the Gingerbread House.

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Expect prices to be around $30 for most dishes.

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Parking is available nearby but can be limited during busy times.

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Small spot offers high-quality pizza with a European vibe and cozy interior. Seating includes an open rooftop and sidewalk benches, creating a lively atmosphere. Prices are expensive, with some items like the Turkey sandwich not matching the cost.

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A 20% service fee is automatically added to all orders.

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Sandwiches cost around $25-$27, indicating high prices.

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Gjelina Take Away is primarily a takeout place with limited seating.

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Vibrant atmosphere shines with live music and a curved bar top serving cocktails. Menu is pricey, featuring cold wagyu nigiri and fresh sushi. Unique vegan options add variety to this classy, meticulously maintained spot.

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Happy hour is available every day, including weekends, from 4-6 PM.

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A 20% gratuity is automatically added to all bills without prior notice.

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Credit card payments incur an additional 3% fee.

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Spacious grocery store offers a mini food court and free Wi-Fi, blending a family vibe with local Venice charm. Prices are on the higher side but reflect good quality products. Seating inside and outside invites socializing and relaxing.

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Whole Foods Market offers a wide variety of organic products and fresh produce.

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The store is known for its clean and organized layout.

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Expect long checkout lines during peak hours, especially on weekends.

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Small eatery offers authentic Argentinean empanadas with vegan options and flavorful sauces. Outdoor seating creates a lively atmosphere along the busy boardwalk. Prices are high, with empanadas costing around five dollars each.

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Each empanada costs $4.50, which is reasonable for the location.

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Rico’s Empanadas offers vegan and vegetarian options.

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There is no seating available; it's primarily a takeout spot.

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Rooftop bar offers incredible ocean views and spectacular sunsets with a large terrace for cocktails. Free bike rentals and beach gear enhance the beachfront vibe. Prices are high with expensive parking and drinks, but lively evenings bring great energy.

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Breakfast starts at 7 am daily.

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Music plays until 11 pm at the rooftop bar.

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The hotel is located less than a 3-minute walk from Venice Beach.

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Ice cream comes in chimney cake cones with endless flavors like matcha and Nutella. Prices are outrageously high, with cones costing $13. The shop offers a pretty, Instagrammable look near a skate park with sunset views.

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The shop is located near the skate park at Venice Beach.

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They offer ice cream in signature cinnamon sugar cones or in a cup.

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The ice cream options include many flavors to choose from.

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Small hotel blends retro '60s vibe with modern beach style. Rooms are cozy and spacious with soft beds but minimal amenities. Location is walking distance to beach and attractions. Rates are very expensive with high parking fees. Noise from street traffic at night.

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The hotel is a 5-minute walk from Venice Beach and restaurants.

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Parking costs $22 per day, separate from room charges.

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Rooms include a coffee maker, shampoo, lotion, and towels.

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