Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Hidden hot spots in Century City


Century City is located between Beverly Hills and Santa Monica. It is a business center full of tall buildings and apartments. Hidden among the buildings are some really hot spots that I would like to introduce to you.



















One of my favorite malls in LA is the Westfield Century City. It is very futuristic and functional and also has a great food court! From the mall, you can walk to a wonderful museum named the "Annenberg Space for Photography". This is the newest photography museum in LA and they present the art in a very modern way. They have a remarkable exhibition all of the time and the exhibit changes frequently. It is definitely worth it to go here if you like contemporary photography. Also, the amission is free!















































































The museum is a little hidden because it is behind a tall building so you can't see it from the street.










2000 Avenue of the Stars #10
Los Angeles, CA 90067
(213)403-3000



I have to talk a little about one of Century City's hottest restaurants "Rock Sugar" which is an Asian Fusion restaurant inside of the Century City Mall. First, you will be surprised how gorgeous the decor of the restaurant is and how excellent their customer service is. The feeling is luxurious like you are a guest in a palace in Thailand. As a bonus, their food is great and inexpensive! I recommend their 3 course lunch which is only about $13 per person.


10250 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
(310)552-9988



















































You can find one the biggest dancewear stores around in Century City. If you are looking for some cute leotards for your daughter, a Tu-Tu for yourself, butterfly wings or crazy hats you need to check this place out.

"Shelly's Discount Aerobic & Dancewear"
2089 Westwood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90025
(800)743-5597
Mon-Fri 10am-6pm






"Torafuku" is one of the best Japanese restaurants in LA. If I have a hunger for real Japanese food I always choose here. Their rice is specially made with Kamado and you can definitely tell the difference if you taste it!

"Torafuku"
10914 W. Pico Blvd, Los Angeles CA 90064
(310)470-0014