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Chinois On Main
The guide was updated:Chinois On Main is a Los Angeles classic and one of the famous chef Wolfgang Puck’s first restaurants, serving a fusion of French and Chinese cuisine. In a colorful and exotic interior, you can taste Asian dishes served with California’s fresh products combined with French culinary skills.
Useful Information
- Address: 2709 Main Street, Santa Monica, CA
- Opening hours: Sun, Wed & Thu 5:30pm–9:30pm; Fri & Sat 5:30pm–10pm, Mon & Tue closed
- Website: wolfgangpuck.com/restaurants/chinois-santa-monica
- Phone: +1 310 392 9025
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