Lomita is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. The population was 20,256 at the 2010 census, up from 20,046 at the 2000 census. The word "lomita" is Spanish for "little knoll."
Things to do in Lomita
4 based on 50 reviews
While I'm not a local, I stumbled upon this place while searching for breakfast at a place that didn't have an hour plus wait. You'd have to make a serious effort to leave this place hungry. The portions range from a lot to huge. I saw a ham steak that was about an inch thick and as big around as a hubcap. I ordered biscuits and gravy, received two and was full after eating just one. They also serve homemade salsa. It was delicious and had a nice degree of heat.
4.5 based on 406 reviews
I usually go here when I am in the mood for breakfast and all the breakfast places are closed. They have a full menu.
4.5 based on 154 reviews
A friend of mine and I decided to meet and have lunch at Mitsuwa in Torrance. I introduced him to Okonomiyaki, which means "how or what you like." It sort of a pancake with a variety ingredients. He had the squid and shrimp version, I have the beef and pork. It was served on a sizzling cast iron plate and the portions are large. We agreed that both our lunches were delicious and we had enough to take home for another light meal or snack. Then we went shopping. Mitsuwa is a very large store and they carry tons of stuff you cannot find in most super markets. I never seem to leave without spending a goodly amount on Japanese inspired cuisine.
4.5 based on 204 reviews
A casual neighborhood hangout serving affordable home style Euro-French cuisine
We love this little gem tucked away in South Redondo Beach. Food is always great and service couldn’t be better. The only thing I would say is come early because the parking lot is pretty small.
4.5 based on 41 reviews
My favorite bakery to visit when in Torrance. Great selection of bread and pastries ...Not to mention the great drinks from teas to smoothies and boba . Overall just an awesome place.The line is always long no matter what time of day and a little bit more expensive than regular bakeries, but the quality is so much better and so worth it.
This visit I purchased the marbled taro bread (definitely a must if you like Ube like I do!) and their delicious egg tarts. Also purchased their strawberry dream cake and milk tea boba.
While I love the pastries and drinks they have here, I don't like the flow of how the bakery runs. You have to stand in one line for drinks and then another line for the bakery. Very time consuming considering how busy this place always is.
Still, make sure to visit whenever you're in Torrance. Definitely worth the stop =)
4.5 based on 184 reviews
On the recommendation of both Trip Advisor and Yelp we stopped to have dinner before embarking on our cruise the following morning. Without a doubt this is a true Italian restaurant. Meet Gino who is one of the owners and several other Gino’s working there. Since our son’s name is Gino we found this place to be like home. You will enjoy the pepper- tomato bruschetta they start you out with. I ordered their Vitelllo Alla Piccata which was veal Sautéed with Capers and Lemon Sauce. $16.50. My husband ordered the Lasagna Alla Calabrese which was lasagna in a traditional meat, cream and red sauce. $14.50. You won’t go wrong visiting this place. Food is absolutely wonderful and as others have said you receive plenty of it. You can review their menu online and all the wonderful reviews. This place is a must!!!
4.5 based on 187 reviews
Established in 1963, Torrance restaurant and cocktail lounge serving prime rib, steak, and seafood.
Can you go back in time? You can at the San Franciscan. I'm not sure if it was the surly waitstaff, the lipstick red booths, or the average age of the bar crowd, but neither the menu nor the decor have been updated since the late 80's.
The food is generally fine, especially if you consider quantity for the price an important measure. $20 in food will be more than enough...
5 based on 100 reviews
Welcome! Since 1945 Handel's Homemade Ice Cream & Yogurt is made fresh every day on the premises. We use products, equipment, methods and recipes exclusive only to Handel's. Each batch is made in freezers specifically designed to create Handel's distinctively smooth and creamy texture. Our philosophy is to use the best ingredients available, and always in abundance. WE NEVER SKIMP! Handful after handful of fresh nuts, creamy caramel, rich dark chocolate, fresh fruits or marshmallows are poured into individual batches as they are drawn from the machine. This exemplifies the special care given to preserve the whole identity, flavor, and quality of each premium ingredient used. Handel's truly enjoys a rich history and a tradition of excellence. What makes Handel's so good? Plenty of T.L.C. goes into every scoop!
I have been hearing for months how fabulous the ice cream is here and we finally came down to check it out for ourselves. Fabulous! Fantastic! Amazing! If you love banana cream pie get that flavor. It is soooooooo good. Chocolate fudge ripple was pretty awesome too. Good stuff. Will be back soon!
4 based on 34 reviews
We go to Burger City all the time. It's as good or better than places like the Habit and Five Guys. Their menu lists suggested burgers, or like the others, you can choose your own toppings. The fries and shakes are great. Quick service and food delivery. You order at the counter and they bring it out to your table. Can be a little crowded on Friday nights. Fun atmosphere in Lomita.
4.5 based on 285 reviews
Great atmosphere very busy...good happy hour... Have promotional t shirts Menu did not appeal to us Dogs welcome...everwhere!!!
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