Gjusta
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Gjusta

Los Angeles, California

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A bakery-deli-smokehouse-restaurant that defies categorization and excels at all of it. The pastries are extraordinary, the sandwiches are stacked with house-smoked fish and cured meats, and the outdoor seating — picnic tables in a Venice alley — is peak LA casual. Travis Lett built a food hall before food halls were a thing, and it still feels ahead of the curve.

Insider tip

The smoked salmon toast and a cardamom morning bun. Go before 10am on a weekday or prepare to wait.

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