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BREADBAR Century City
Menu for BREADBAR Century City
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Ratings and Reviews for BREADBAR Century City
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Aug 18 2010
Helen K. via Yelp
As usual, I completely forgot to book a reservation for Chef Walter Manzke's Hatchi series at Breadbar, which filled up insanely quick. But luckily, Fiona...read more
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Aug 11 2010
Eli G. via Yelp
This was my very first Hatchi event and it was better than okay. This eight plate event featured Chef Walter Manzke (Patina, Bastide, Drago Centro, Church...read more
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Aug 02 2010
Min T. via Yelp
2 stars for service, 3.5 for food, average of 3 stars. The last Hatchi I attended for Walter Manzke was absolutely the worst service I've had. It was so...read more
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Apr 30 2009
lorena_t via Citysearch
I went to Breadbar Century City before catching a movie last week and the food was really great! We had a bread basket which came ...read more
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Dec 11 2008
tambs via Citysearch
This place has pretty decent food. They're salad and sandwiches are good. But I don't think the price fits the taste. Too expen...read more
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Nov 18 2008
ntdang via Citysearch
If you're waiting for a movie at the theaters, this is a great place for you and your date to pick up a quick meal... Nice, sleek,...read more
Known for its long list of salads, soups, sandwiches and, oh yes, ever-growing variety of freshly made breads, this casual homage to the doughy staple is giving mall hounds a place to get their carb fix. Stroller pushers, dudes in suits (part of the nearby Century City corporate crawl) and everyone in between vie for a table underneath the outdoor patio umbrellas. Inside, folks can sit at one of the booths or wood tables while ogling the bread bar that has just about every version imaginable, from a rustic millstone loaf to sheets of parmesan lavash. Amazingly, the simplest recipes are used--just flour, water, leavening and salt--combined, of course, with the bakers'skill.