Aroma Cafe - Studio City, California - One of the best "hang out" cafes in Los Angeles

Aroma Cafe - Studio City, California - One of the best "hang out" cafes in Los Angeles

I love going to Aroma Cafe - It is where many film and television people hang out for lunch and dinner.

It's in a prime area of Studio City called Tujunga Village.

The food is GREAT.  Always fresh and eclectic. They have a turkey hummus sandwich that is outstanding.

I get the wild rice and tofu salad often.  Their wraps are very popular too.

It was originally a residential home many years ago, and it was converted to a beautiful patio cafe. 

The patio setting is unbelievably charming and has plenty of outdoor heaters when necessary (which isn't very often in LA)

It started mostly as a coffe and tea house, and then over the years their food menu grew to what it is today.

I see many celebs there - I once ran into Felicity Huffman.  As our paths crossed, she just looked up at me and smiled.

If you're ever in LA go to Aroma Cafe in Studio City, it is a must see, or in this case "must hang".......

 

Comments

Next time I'm in LA, I will try it out! Thanks.

Posted by Kathy Toth Ann Arbor Realtor Ann Arbor Real Estate (Keller Williams Ann Arbor Market Center) about 2 years ago

Sounds charming, but do they have hamburgers?

Posted by Linda Powers on the Outer Banks (Resort Realty - Duck) about 2 years ago

It's on my list...sounds like my kind of place!

Posted by Sea to Sky Premier Properties (Salt Spring) about 2 years ago

If I'm ever in LA again and not just in the airport, I'll go to Aroma Cafe for lunch.

Posted by Shirley Parks, Broker 210-414-0966 San Antonio TX Homes for Sale (Sands Realty 210-414-0966) about 2 years ago

Aroma Cafe surely sounds appealing, Rallph. Just the thought of hanging out for a while sounds grand--it's been one of those weeks! Enjoy!

Posted by Lottie Kendall REALTOR® DRE#01215160 650-465-4547. Serving the SF Peninsula (Today | Sotheby's International Realty) about 2 years ago

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