There seems to be a district in LA for everything, fashion , toys, etc.
To purchase restaurant items like pots and pans, plates, cups etc. where is this at?
There’s gotta be a restaurant district right?
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kangr0ostr
Party/pinata district likely has most of that
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There’s a Restaurant Depot on Washington Blvd, just outside this map area.
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TacoChowder
There’s a chefs toys towards commerce
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Easy_Potential2882
There’s Restaurant Row on La Cienega. Back in the 50s and 60s it was just one long boulevard of restaurants, the most famous of which was probably Lawry’s which is still around. Most of it was kitschy theme restaurants with average food. One of them was owned by the skipper from Gilligan’s Island. Not exactly what you’re looking for but it was a mini neighborhood named for its restaurants
heathersfield
Surfas Culinary District in Culver City.
40hzHERO
In the bottom-right corner of your image, there’s tons of restaurant supply stores. I’m a chef that lives right down the street, and have utilized these shops many times. Eden Restaurant Supply is hands-down my favorite.
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Party/pinata district likely has most of that
There’s a Restaurant Depot on Washington Blvd, just outside this map area.
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There’s a chefs toys towards commerce
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There’s Restaurant Row on La Cienega. Back in the 50s and 60s it was just one long boulevard of restaurants, the most famous of which was probably Lawry’s which is still around. Most of it was kitschy theme restaurants with average food. One of them was owned by the skipper from Gilligan’s Island. Not exactly what you’re looking for but it was a mini neighborhood named for its restaurants
Surfas Culinary District in Culver City.
In the bottom-right corner of your image, there’s tons of restaurant supply stores. I’m a chef that lives right down the street, and have utilized these shops many times. Eden Restaurant Supply is hands-down my favorite.