Margot : restaurant rooftop italien et bar à Culver City
Margot, ouvert en 2024, est un restaurant emblématique situé au 8820 Washington Blvd, dans le quartier de Culver City. Fondé par des passionnés de cuisine italienne et espagnole, il offre une expérience culinaire unique sur son rooftop, un espace parfait pour savourer un brunch ou un dîner en admirant le coucher de soleil. Depuis son ouverture, Margot s’est rapidement imposé comme une adresse incontournable pour les amateurs de gastronomie et de vues exceptionnelles.
Ce restaurant se distingue par ses spécialités, notamment ses pâtes artisanales comme la truffle pasta, ses tapas variés, et ses plats de viande de qualité. Son ambiance conviviale et ses cocktails créatifs en font un lieu parfait pour un moment entre amis ou en famille. Le menu propose également des options pour le brunch, avec des plats comme le French toast, dans un cadre où la qualité et la convivialité sont au rendez-vous.
L’atmosphère de Margot est à la fois moderne et chaleureuse, avec un décor soigné qui mêle éléments industriels et touches élégantes. La terrasse en rooftop offre une vue spectaculaire sur la ville et le train à proximité, créant un cadre idéal pour profiter d’un apéritif ou d’un repas en toute détente. L’ambiance y est sexy, détendue, parfaite pour une soirée ou un après-midi ensoleillé.
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"Good atmosphere and drinks "
@hmayesh
"5 star views in culver, but pricey food. Best for a casual drink. "
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"2/2024. Went for Rosenbluth’s bday. The pasta’s were excellent, especially the burrata pasta. The drinks were ok but not creative. The oracceli were vg, meatballs were good and broccoli was vg. Pork chop just ok. Beautiful rooftop patio - great for summer."
@milenakt
"Brunch and drinks and turns into bar"
@ndabdoub
"Rooftop bar that’s great for any meal"
@jeaton
"Rooftop, seems like good vibes"
@liamglynn
"Diner out, sunset in. Pasta and the trick is done. "
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"nice views, rooftop, cute vibes good looking food recommended by Luke LaBorde"
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"I still dream w that french toast. "
@isadeo
"THE TRUFFLE PASTA yumz + get the tomato focaccia - the patatas bravas and the pesto meat pasta was meh"
@mrnrmrzz
"Trendy/Rooftop/Date Night/$3 - Italian and Spanish, great indoor outdoor with cool views of the train. It’s alright, went for a dinner and their food just didn’t amaze me. Apparently their cocktails are great. and the outside views are awesome plus the atmosphere is sexy. Apertivo hour 3-5:30"
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"Amazing broccoli! Also great steak and eggs "
@shayehen
"There’s a reason that Margot continues to be so popular - it’s one of the best places on the Westside to catch a sunset. It’s on the roof of Culver City’s Platform complex, and has excellent views of the adjacent train junction. There’s also a wide-ranging menu filled with solid tapas, pasta, and big plates of meat, but you’re really here for the gin and tonics - because they’re fantastic. And the sunset, of course"
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"Best gnocchi and broccoli I’ve ever had"
@bethheffernan
"Roof top bar at Platfrom. Great happy hour; also serves brunch"
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"Potatoes-just ok. Scallops and broccoli great. Shrimp eh "
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"Avocado toast, sandwiches, salads, pasta, etc."
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"Great patio better when construction over. Nice food "
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"You can learn a lot about a restaurant from its bathroom. If it’s clean and there are actual living houseplants in it, the restaurant is probably pretty well-run. If it looks like a gas station bathroom, you shouldn’t eat the food. And if there’s a person in there offering you hand towels and spritzes of perfume, you should definitely order the lobster thermidor, because you just time-traveled back to 1952. So when you walk into the bathroom at Margot - the rooftop restaurant in Culver City - what do you see? Sinks made out of large, jagged boulders, lights that are suspended inside elaborate rope nets, and an entire wall of mirrors so well-lit you can practically feel the ghosts of selfies being taken in them (there used to be a photo booth here for that exact purpose). There are also incredibly fancy candles - like, candles that cost as much as your meal. If you Google “restaurant + bathroom + trends + 2019,” the resulting photos will show restrooms largely indistinguishable from Margot’s. Like its bathrooms, Margot is expensive and photogenic. Once you get your beautiful, plant-filled cocktails, you’ll be tempted to ask the bartender if he has a second career as a florist (those cocktails are also excellent, by the way). The dishes are composed like they know they’re about to end up on Instagram. Everything is designed perfectly, from the kampachi crudo, to the stone-tiled tables, to the liquor bottles that look like they’re floating on shelves behind the bar. Even a seemingly ugly view of the trains at Culver Junction feels like a treat, because you’re sitting on a patio that looks like a CB2 showroom, sipping a cocktail straight out of a design magazine. It takes a level of care to detail a restaurant this intricately, and that shouldn’t be ignored. And in some cases, this care shows in the food - especially the small plates. The well-balanced pan con tomate, with whipped ricotta and grated tomato, is served on great house-baked focaccia and is an excellent way to start a meal here."
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