4 of us went here last night and wow! It was all delicious. Don’t skip the potato wedges thinking they’re you’re everyday potato. And ask for a bowl of white rice so you can get every last drop of the dressings in the salad. We ordered 7 dishes and it was perfect for the four of us.
Very innovative and creative dishes. Unique taste??? very interesting menu! We had Moo Yang, Brussel sprouts and tomato curry. They're all amazzzzing ???
Piccalilli, I gotta start with what a great vibe. The establishment is on busy Culver Blvd but the minute you sit down you get a sense that you have been teleported to a remote beach somewhere in Asia, Vietnam comes to mind, but maybe it’s Thailand? Edgy Asian pop adding to the ambiance along with the warm smiles from staff. My girlfriend and I have been to this establishment twice and always opted to sit in the front patio area, it’s so lush and green. Food wise Piccalilli does not disappoint, their dishes are an adventurous fusion of Asian/American and there are a variety of succulent dishes to choose from. On their happy hour menu, their popcorn chicken is to die for ?the smashed cucumbers also very good. The peanut dipping sauce for the chicken is Damn good! Spicy but we’ll balanced. For our appetizers, we went for the shrimp and Brussel sprouts. The shrimp was shell on, but the shells were surprisingly thin and you could chomp them down with the meat. There’s some magic in the sprouts, crispy yet tender and doused with awesome sauce. For our main entree we went with the pork tenderloin, cooked to perfection and marinated with a heavenly sauce. Their signature cocktails are also very good and compliment the meal well. The meal set me back about a buck 50, but well worth the price of admission for the experience. I would highly recommend this location for those willing to broaden their palate and experience something new, great for a date night or for entertaining guest in town.
Words can’t express how perfect an experience this was. I was highly impressed. I came here solo for my birthday dinner and figured the food would taste good but I didn’t realize how good. Everything was literally delicious. I had the French beef cheek, which was sweet, rich, succulent and délectable. I ordered some jasmine rice on the side and this paired well. My potato wedges were unexpectedly crispy with just the right consistency of potato fluff and crunch. The aioli made it even better! The chocolate cake dessert was so decadent. For anyone who loves s’mores, the marshmallow was a perfect surprise. My server even topped it with a candle and sang to me. The whole ambience was super relaxing but lively. I’ll definitely be back and have been recommending this spot to all my friends. What a pleasant surprise! Thanks again :)UPDATE: Currently eating my leftovers and they taste just as good as they did yesterday! This place is the real deal.
Asian fusion spot with cocktails. Came here with a friend on a Wednesday evening and made a reservation online beforehand. Indoor and outdoor dining available. They couldn’t turn up the heat, but they do provide us with a blanket to share. Single occupant restrooms inside. Credit cards accepted. Metered street parking. Dogs are allowed on the patio. They do serve alcohol.We split the chicken katsu and some crispy rice salad. We also got a side of coconut rice, which had more of a porridge-y texture than we were expecting. The chicken katsu was extremely large and probably good for 3-4 people to split. It came with two sauces and two hunks of meat. The crispy rice salad had a very sour taste; I’d slid the salad but order the chicken katsu again. Our server was super sweet and the food came out fairly quickly. Overall, it’s a cute spot to grab dinner with some friends.
Brussels sprouts, bread plate, chicken tonkatsu, pork shoulder, Mekong cocktail - all good.
Brussels sprouts, tomato soup, rice balls, Turkey leg. Such an amazing meal! Monday night special a shot and a beer for $10 I was skeptical of fusion food but it way surpassed my expectations…. We will be back!!
Best restaurant in Culver City! They never fail to disappoint, and are constantly adding to the menu. Some of our favorites include the chicken katsu (who knew it could be so good), the green papaya salad (best and most complex I've ever had), and the wings. For vegetarians, the tomato curry is exceptional. Their cocktails are excellent too. Certainly on the pricy side, but worth it from time to time.
We’ve been here a couple times and the food and drinks are delicious every time. Get a little bit of everything - it’s easily shareable. Indoor and outdoor seating is available. If you’re going for dinner on the weekend or eve brunch you may be well served to make a reservation so you don’t have to wait. There isn’t very much street parking nearby but there are a couple of big parking lots nearby that are low cost.
I came here for happy hour with some friends the other evening and first off WOW. Talk about some high end food for a low low price. From the moment I walked in the hostess was friendly but informed me the only tables available were outside and of course it was one of 6 days it rains in LA. Luckily most of the tables are covered although one of the chairs was sticking out and the staff did everything they could (within their abilities of leaving room for the door in and out) which I hugely appreciated. We ordered every thing but the chicken skin on the happy hour and not a single thing disappointed. The cucumber salad was freshly and beautiful presented with in a tangy spicy vinegar marinade. The brussel sprouts were caramelized with panko (or some crunchy goodness) on top. The potatoes were so crispy and the sauce that came with it was so damn good but honestly I don’t know if I’ve ever met a potato I didn’t like. The show stopped though has to be the pork jowl and the wings. Both somehow managed to be fresh and spicy and succulent and a lot of other things describing ‘damn this is so good.’ Drinks were fresh and service was fresher. Glad to have a new happy hour spot.