What to order at Pasjoli

Must order
Tableside canard a la presse, or the cordon bleu chicken wings at the bar
Editor tip
The pressed duck is a 350 dollar whole-bird production for the table; order it when you book, not on arrival.
CuisineFrench
Price$$$
Neighborhoodmain-street
HoursDaily from 17:00; Sat-Sun lunch 11:30-14:30
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Must order: Tableside canard a la presse, or the cordon bleu chicken wings at the bar

Tip: The pressed duck is a 350 dollar whole-bird production for the table; order it when you book, not on arrival.

Location

Address: 2732 Main Street, Santa Monica, CA 90405

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