Hours
| Saturday | 9 AM–5 PM, 5:30–10 PM |
| Sunday | 9 AM–3 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 4–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 9 AM–5 PM, 5:30–9 PM |
| Thursday | 9 AM–5 PM, 5:30–9 PM |
| Friday | 9 AM–5 PM, 5:30–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3837 Main St, Culver City, CA 90232
Website: http://www.esme-la.com/
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Reviews
It’s a small spot in downtown Culver City that you could walk past without noticing. I’m glad I didn’t. There are a couple of tables outside, but most of the seating is indoors. The space is modern, clean, and relaxing.
We ordered three dishes, all recommended by our waiter. The mussel toast is a must. Every bite is savory and packed with seafood flavor. For mains, we had the short rib and rainbow trout. The short rib was perfection. Cooked over fire and served with crispy potato strings. It’s something you get at high-end steakhouse but at half the price. The rainbow trout looked beautiful and tasted fresh, though the citrus was a bit stronger than I prefer.
For dessert, we couldn’t resist the churro and ice cream sandwich. The ice cream (another must try), sourced from a Persian maker, was rich with rose, honey, and pistachio. The presentation was just as impressive. The churros were decent, though I wished they were crispier and the dipping sauce was thicker.
Overall, I’d give this place a solid five stars. The food is close to Michelin quality without the Michelin prices. Go and you won’t be disappointed.
I came in with a laptop case, planning to grab a coffee and write for a bit, but was immediately told “just so you know, you can’t work on your laptop here.” It threw me off because the place markets itself as a café, but it clearly doesn’t operate like one.
I don’t mind a “no laptops” policy if that’s the vibe, but the way it was communicated felt more like exclusion than hospitality. There are plenty of ways to set boundaries while still making guests feel welcome. Instead, it felt like I was being told I didn’t belong before I even had a chance to order.
From what I could tell, Esme seems to be trying to split identities—café by day, full restaurant by night—but the lines are blurry. If you’re looking for a true café where you can read, write, or work, this isn’t the place.
Hospitality isn’t just about food; it’s about how guests are made to feel. In this case, the mismatch between the branding and the reality left me disappointed.
Update: the snarky reply seems to confirm their sense of entitlement. Good luck with success with that attitude.
Today we tried the merguez sandwich and the blue corn huarache. Both were incredibly good. The lamb in the sandwich was so flavorful and perfectly complimented by the delicious bread it’s served on. The crispy, almost chicharrón-like, skin on the chicken topping the blue corn huarache was incredible.
Last time we came, we tried the falafel plate and the chilaquiles and also had an apple danish. Everything was great and worthy of getting again though we wanted to explore the menu a bit more this time.
They have a fantastic selection of wine as well as a small (3) but well-curated list of beer options. The extensive tea menu is also a pleasant surprise.
Can’t wait to return!
Went Friday night for nice dinner date and it is full blast cafe lighting, fans running, etc.
There were a few other couples there too, all dressed up for a night out and looking out of place. The current decor is more for bringing a few roommates to grab a casual dinner but the price is the same as any of the vibey places next door.
Recommend: Lower the lights about 65%, buy some simple or electric candles for tabletop, put the paper menu in a sleeve or on a piece of pleather. I know it’s a mom and pop so all that can be done for free or with a quick $200 Amazon order.
OR lower pricing and remain a cafe into the evening. I guess it’s confusing bc they have rich indulgent evening dishes with prices to match but no environment. That’s part of the deal for those prices.
Short rib was incredible though. I wish this place luck if they can find their way!!