
Nestled within The Platform in Culver City, where the old Soul Cycle used to be, Margot is a boho chic restaurant offering “family style” coastal mediterranean cuisine. The ambiance, food, and chill vibes make this a restaurant a new favorite. Serving both mocktails and cocktails+wine, this restaurant didn’t disappoint. Valet parking is available at 3950 Landmark St. for $15 per hour but beware that you can pay $20 max if you’re enjoying a long dinner (like I did). There’s a parking structure across the street, which is cheaper. Keep reading to learn why Margot is a new fave.

Dinner started at 7:30pm where we were seated immediately. Then, we placed our drink orders. The Espres-so-self Martini was deliciously strong and I would order it again. Our server recommended a 5-6 family style plates for our table of 4 consisting of:
- Charred broccoli with garlic yogurt, black garlic vinaigrette and feta ($22)
- Potatoes Bravas with smoked paprika aioli ($16)
- House made focaccia with Spanish pimento cheese ($18)
- Campanelle with pesto rosso, zucchini, and burrata ($34)
- Bone-in pork chop with black garlic miso, corn cream, and pickled chiles ($38)


One of my favorite items on the menu recommended by our server James G.

Loved the super soft buttery toasted focaccia. I spread the pimento cheese on top of the bread and this was definitely filling!

The Campanelle with red pesto was super cheesy and the zucchini offered a delish freshness.

The bone-in pork chop was delicious, not dry and the pickled chiles gave a bit of a kick.

Overall, every plate that came out was delicious and for a table of four, we had leftovers to take home. Our bill came out to a little over $200. I might go back to Margot for my birthday dinner since I loved it so much.
Reservations can be made on Resy.
For more information, visit: https://www.margot.la/menus





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