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BREADBAR 3rd Street
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Ratings and Reviews for BREADBAR 3rd Street
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Aug 19 2010
Helen K. via Yelp
Meh. I tried 3 different kinds of ramen and all of them were.. MEH tomato ramen - The tomato soup had a slight kick to it, but overall was bland and just...read more
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Aug 01 2010
Jimmy C. via Yelp
We recently made a visit to Breadbar again for their next feature - Ramen by Yatai. Yatai, meaning food stall in Japanese, is from Ironnori Concepts, Chef...read more
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Jul 30 2010
Jenny B. via Yelp
Nothing really fancy shmancy with this ramen. I felt it's a bit overhyped. Don't get me wrong, I like my spicy pork curry ramen, but it's darn too heavy....read more
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Mar 02 2009
AngelLlanos13 via Citysearch
Loved the Grilled Free-Range Chicken with the GOLDEN WEST CURCUMA BUN!! The server was friendly and the atmosphere was simple and...read more
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Feb 21 2009
nkamali via Citysearch
You know when you want to love your local neighborhood breakfast place? I so wanted Bread Bar to be THAT place. Although the foo...read more
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Oct 21 2008
YESCOP via Citysearch
The bread and the croissants are awesome. Their brioche and cheese bread is worth the trip! Everything I tried so far is GREAT, se...read more
In Short
Equidistance between Cedars-Sinai and Robertson Boulevard, French owner/chef Eric Kayser sweetens up Third Street dining with this cozy soup-salad-sandwich boutique. The lofty cafe boasts high ceilings and a long counter, which displays various breads, pastries and desserts. A wall of glass encloses two rows of tulip-shaped wire chairs for inside dining opposite a modest street-front patio. A Parisian-leaning menu features nicoise salads and Brie sandwiches served on signature homemade fig, walnut or crusty whole grain bread.