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Best Comfort Food Restaurants in Santa Monica

18 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Holy Cow BBQ - Santa Monica
Serious, multi-regional smoked barbecue with ribs at the center.

Notable Picks

$$ Santa Monica
Holy Cow’s original Santa Monica outpost has been slow-smoking baby back ribs, brisket, and tri-tip since 2014, drawing fans from across the Westside. Pitmaster-founder Rob Serritella pulls together regional American barbecue styles under one roof, with hearty plates, standout sides, and a casual roadhouse feel across from Brentwood Country Mart.
Must-Try Dishes: Baby Back Ribs with Original 'Q' Sauce, BBQ Plate with Texas Brisket & Santa Maria Tri-Tip, Collard Greens and Banana Pudding
What Makes it Special: Serious, multi-regional smoked barbecue with ribs at the center.
8.6
$$ Santa Monica Italian
Northern Italian trattoria where Chef Domenico Salvatore crafts thin-crust pizzas and homemade pastas in an open kitchen, with standout Ossobuco alla Milanese slow-braised to perfection. The family-style warmth and reliable quality have made this a local favorite for years, with GM Sorin greeting diners like old friends.
Must-Try Dishes: Ossobuco alla Milanese, Homemade Tagliolini, Thin-Crust Margherita Pizza
What Makes it Special: Open kitchen showcasing Chef Domenico's pasta-making and Ruth Reichl-praised home-away-from-home atmosphere
$$$ Santa Monica
A Santa Monica Canyon chophouse dating back to 1949, The Golden Bull delivers classic steaks, prime rib, and martinis in a wood-paneled, fireplace-warmed room. It’s a go-to for couples who want an old-school, slightly buzzy steakhouse feel without leaving the neighborhood.
Must-Try Dishes: Prime rib with Yorkshire pudding, French onion soup, Filet mignon
What Makes it Special: Midcentury steakhouse energy with fireplaces and canyon locals.
$$ Santa Monica Italian
This beloved family-owned trattoria has served generous portions of customizable pasta for over 30 years, letting diners choose their noodles and sauces for personalized combinations. The warm, welcoming atmosphere and reasonable prices make it a neighborhood institution where servers know regulars by name.
Must-Try Dishes: Create-Your-Own Pasta Combinations, Misto Salad, Veal Marsala
What Makes it Special: Build-your-own pasta concept with over 20 sauce options
8.3
$$ Santa Monica Korean
Jincook brings authentic Korean soul food to Santa Monica's Westside, specializing in traditional comfort dishes like seolleongtang beef bone broth and spicy rose tteokbokki with bacon and mozzarella. The restaurant opened in 2024 and quickly became a local favorite for its late-night hours, generous banchan selection, and individual-sized army stew portions.
Must-Try Dishes: Seolleongtang (Beef Bone Broth), Spicy Rose Tteokbokki, Brisket Hot Stone Pot
What Makes it Special: Only authentic Korean soul food restaurant in 90403 ZIP.
$$ Santa Monica Italian
Family-friendly Italian restaurant since 1995 featuring house-made pasta and traditional lasagna layered with meat sauce, bechamel, and Italian cheeses. Known for pasta made with techniques learned directly in Genova, Italy.
Must-Try Dishes: Lasagna with Meat Sauce, Handmade Carbonara, Linguine Pescatore
What Makes it Special: Chef trained in Italy on authentic pasta-making techniques
$$ Santa Monica Pizza, Italian
Family-owned for over 30 years, this old-school Italian gem serves authentic handmade pizzas and traditional dishes. Red checkered tablecloths and genuine hospitality create a warm home-away-from-home atmosphere just blocks from the pier.
Must-Try Dishes: NY-Style Pizza, Chicken Parmigiana, Homemade Gnocchi
What Makes it Special: 30+ year local institution with authentic Italian family recipes
$$ Santa Monica Japanese, Sushi
Woman-owned for over 20 years, this cozy Japanese restaurant balances traditional sushi bar excellence with ramen, katsu, and Korean-fusion offerings. The Chef's Omakase at remarkably accessible pricing draws regulars who appreciate fresh bluefin toro cuts appearing on special days alongside thoughtfully prepared hand rolls.
Must-Try Dishes: Chef's Omakase, Rainbow Roll, Tonkotsu Ramen
What Makes it Special: Diverse Japanese-Korean menu with premium fish at neighborhood prices
$ Santa Monica
A Brentwood Country Mart staple since 1950, Reddi Chick is a walk-up stall turning out rib baskets, rotisserie chicken, and fries dusted with their famous seasoning salt. Family-owned since the late ’70s, it’s a nostalgic, no-frills stop where locals grab saucy BBQ pork ribs and chicken-and-rib combo baskets to eat in the open-air courtyard.
Must-Try Dishes: BBQ Rib Basket, Rotisserie Chicken and BBQ Rib Combo Basket, Seasoned Fries with House BBQ Sauce
What Makes it Special: Old-school counter serving rib baskets in a beloved country mart.

Worthy Picks

$$ Santa Monica Italian
Neighborhood Tuscan restaurant established in 1990 serving hearty portions of traditional Italian comfort food. Wood-fired oven from Tuscany produces excellent pizzas alongside their classic meat lasagna.
Must-Try Dishes: Traditional Meat Lasagna, Pollo Al Mattone, Wood-Fired Margherita Pizza
What Makes it Special: Authentic wood-fired oven handmade in Tuscany
$ Santa Monica American
Since 1990, this original Marmalade location has served fresh California-inspired comfort food to Montana Avenue locals. Known for generous portions, varied menu options, and reasonable prices, it remains a dependable neighborhood staple for breakfast through dinner.
Must-Try Dishes: Chopped Italian Salad, Tri-Tip Tacos, Kansas City Pork Chops
What Makes it Special: Original location of beloved LA cafe chain since 1990
$$ Santa Monica Wings
This 50-year-old British pub serves traditional and buffalo-style chicken wings just steps from the beach, maintaining its reputation as an authentic taste of Britain on the West Coast. The comfortable dining room and outdoor patio provide a proper pub atmosphere for enjoying wings with imported beers.
Must-Try Dishes: Buffalo Chicken Wings, Fish & Chips, Bangers & Mash
What Makes it Special: Authentic British pub with 50-year legacy
$ Santa Monica Breakfast
Authentic 1950s diner serving classic American breakfast in turquoise-blue retro setting since 1958. Red leather booths, counter seating with griddle views, and old-school hospitality define this local institution where housemade biscuits and gravy, giant cinnamon rolls, and hearty breakfast combos come at remarkably affordable prices.
Must-Try Dishes: Biscuits and Gravy, Hobo Breakfast, Fresh-Baked Cinnamon Rolls
What Makes it Special: Genuine 1950s diner with 66 years of local history
$ Santa Monica Brunch
This California-inspired neighborhood cafe relocated from Montana Avenue to serve fresh, eclectic fare daily from 7:30am. Known for generous portions and reliable quality, it's a dependable spot for classic American breakfast and brunch without the trendy frills.
Must-Try Dishes: Tri-Tip Breakfast Burrito, Blueberry Pancakes, California Scramble
What Makes it Special: Reliable neighborhood spot with generous portions.
7.7
$$ Santa Monica Mexican, Tacos
Since 1923, this LA institution serves traditional Mexican-American favorites with their legendary 1800 margaritas. The nostalgic décor and time-tested recipes for enchiladas and chile rellenos deliver consistent comfort food in a relaxed atmosphere.
Must-Try Dishes: Enchiladas Suizas, Chile Relleno, Nachos Original Recipe
What Makes it Special: 100+ year family legacy and historical recipes
$ Santa Monica Breakfast
This eclectic neighborhood fixture since 2000 specializes in southwestern-influenced breakfast with over 20 chili varieties alongside pancakes and flaky French toast. The family-friendly space offers generous portions and creative combinations like chilaquiles and breakfast pizzas, making it a reliable choice for hearty morning meals.
Must-Try Dishes: Martin's Spicy Chilaquiles, Flaky French Toast, Desperado Omelet
What Makes it Special: Twenty-plus chili varieties and southwestern breakfast focus
#17 Noma
7.6
$$ Santa Monica Japanese
Neighborhood staple serves reliable tempura and traditional sushi alongside cooked Japanese dishes in a casual setting. The extensive menu and consistent quality make it a go-to spot for locals seeking familiar Japanese comfort food.
Must-Try Dishes: Shrimp Tempura, Salmon Teriyaki, Spider Roll
What Makes it Special: Hidden neighborhood gem with loyal local following
$ Santa Monica American, Burgers
Since 1995, this no-frills burger joint has maintained the same quality and value that earned its local following, operating from a Lincoln Boulevard location just off the I-10. The straightforward menu focuses on classic burgers delivered without pretension, attracting both Santa Monica residents and travelers seeking reliable American comfort food.
Must-Try Dishes: Classic Cheeseburger, Double Burger, French Fries
What Makes it Special: Nearly 30 years of consistent burger quality at unbeatable value