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Burrata HouseB-Worth Trying

3272 Motor Ave A Unit A, Los Angeles, CA 90034 · Restaurant, Catering food and drink supplier, Caterer · 4.5/5 Google (241 reviews)

Reservations · Delivery · Takeout

Small counter-service Italian spot built around burrata with standout prosciutto panini and decent value, but inconsistent pasta quality, bread complaints, and variable service make it a better takeaway choice than dine-in.

Why it gets a B- for overall quality

Burrata House delivers solid neighborhood quality anchored by excellent prosciutto and burrata panini with quality ingredients and fast, friendly counter service ideal for quick lunch. However, inconsistent bread toasting and mixed pasta results prevent higher standing, while the limited seating and utilitarian setting position it as a grab-and-go spot rather than a destination. Best appreciated for what it does well: elevated Italian sandwiches at moderate prices.

Restaurant Summary

This tiny Palms counter spot revolves around creamy burrata layered into panini, pastas, and bowls, drawing fans for a quick bite at the few tables outside. Service often feels fast and friendly, and several diners gush about the prosciutto and burrata combo. A common thread: it is best for grab-and-go over a long sit, with one guest calling it a place for a "quick, tasty lunch." The cooking leans elevated Italian comfort more than flashy fusion—imported meats, pesto and pomodoro, plus the burrata star. Sandwiches and grain bowls are the safer bets; pastas split the crowd, with raves for pesto and concerns about tomato and truffle sauces. Expect quality ingredients at moderate prices, light-to-moderate portions, and a simple, counter-service flow. For families, the menu is kid-friendly by nature: simple pastas like pomodoro or pesto, plain panini, and sweets such as tiramisu or bread with Nutella. Seating is limited and casual, but many kids will be happy with basic pasta and bread. Consider takeaway if you need space or high chairs.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost$26-40 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Low-rise Westside neighborhood near Culver City; casual, daytime traffic with students and office workers.

Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked arterials; typical urban awareness recommended at night.

Nearby: Near studios and residential streets; small shared lots and street meters common; convenient for quick lunches.

PalmsPalms is a densely populated, diverse neighborhood with a growing number of restaurants and cafes reflecting its multicultural population. The dining scene is casual and eclectic, with many small, independent eateries alongside newer trendy spots, appealing to a mix of locals and visitors seeking affordable and varied cuisine.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday10:30–22:00 Tuesday10:30–22:00 Wednesday10:30–22:00 Thursday10:30–22:00 Friday10:30–00:00 Saturday10:30–00:00 Sunday10:30–23:00

Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout

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