Known to locals as The Street, Abbot Kinney Boulevard is home to boutiques, artists’ studios and some great restaurants.Photograph: Stephen SimonsCasa Linda serves some of the freshest organic Mexican this side of the border. Buy a fish or shrimp taco and make sure you get a window seat for people-watching. 1357 Abbot Kinney Boulevard Photograph: Stephen SimonsThe food vans that stop by hot spots such as The Brig bar are a big draw. Trucks tweet their locations to hungry locals.1515 Abbot Kinney Boulevard Photograph: Stephen Simons
French 50s60s is a treasure trove of furniture by mid-century French designers. If you can’t afford to buy, it’s still a joy to browse. 1103 Abbot Kinney Boulevard. french50s60s.comPhotograph: Stephen SimonsCraig from Nom Nom Truck shows off their Vietnamese fusion pork tacos with carrot and coriander. nomnomtruck.com Photograph: Stephen SimonsGo to Baby’s Badass Burgers van to be served burgers called the Cougar or the Man Eater by girls in hotpants. Good food and good fun. babysbadassburgers.comPhotograph: Stephen SimonsJ’s Kitchen serves macrobiotic vegan Japanese food. Their bento boxes are the best. 1239 Abbot Kinney Boulevard.Photograph: Stephen SimonsVenicePhotograph: PR
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