Studio City, just over the hill from the Hollywood bustle, is a quaint neighborhood with tree-lined residential streets and trendy dining. Lively Ventura Boulevard offers several classic sushi houses, plus small-plates spots, and stylish gastropubs. Locals hit Fryman Canyon (in Wilacre Park) offers spectacular views, a fitness course, and access to the Betty B. Dearing Cross Mountain Trail. Named for the studio lot that later became CBS Studio Center. Studio City is a hub of mid-century architecture, and its many post-WWII buildings have been beautifully kept up. Affluent suburban families, entertainment industry professionals, and celebrities who enjoy privacy. Studio City has a small-town feel—trees line the streets, people greet one another, and everyone shops local. But it also supports several hip eateries such as Lala’s Argentine Grill, Firefly, Laurel Tavern, and Sushi Katsu-Ya and many hip boutiques. Just stroll through Tujunga Village for a wonderfully varied shopping and dining experience: grab breakfast at Aroma Coffee and Tea Company, peruse the antiques at Elizabeth’s Place, then grab dinner and see a jazz performance at Italian restaurant Vitello’s. Perhaps it is the influx of celebrities that keeps Studio City on its toes, but the mix of independent boutiques and delicious eateries among the neighborhood’s old-school mom-and-pop establishments give this area a fresh, not stodgy, sensibility.
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