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Doma Kitchen (Closed)

5 of 5 Stars

Doma Kitchen started serving eastern European food in a tiny converted house with only outdoor seating on a small, triangle-shaped lot in Redondo Beach across one street from Whole Foods and Rite-Aid and the other from a psychic reader. They closed to look for a new location -- I forget whether the owner of the lot had already decided to redevelop it or if they just wanted more space -- and did the occasional pop-up event in the meantime.

in a tiny converted house

pop-up event

Side note: It took a couple of years before the old building was demolished, a couple more until construction started, and something like five years to build a blocky triangular office building. The steel frame went up in maybe 2018 or 2019, and I remember it standing open for quite a while. I don't think the fencing came down until earlier this year -- maaaaybe during 2023. But I haven't noticed any actual business signs on it yet as of summer 2024!

In 2015, the restaurant found a space in a storefront next to a movie theater at the end of Manhattan Village mall. At the time I posted this on Yelp:

storefront next to a movie theater

I posted this on Yelp

It was great. The lamb stroganoff and kasha with bratwurst were both different takes from what you usually find and very good. There's a good variety on the kids' menu too.
The look of the place is a lot different from the old Redondo Beach location. It's more trendy than homey, but that goes along with the bigger kitchen and menu, so it's hard to complain. (It's also a lot quieter when dining outside than it was when they were right next to a major street.)

It wasn't long before the mall decided to raze the building and put in a parking structure. They moved to Marina Del Rey in 2017, opening in a strip mall connected to a grocery store. I can't remember if I ever got around to visiting that location, though I used to visit a Japanese restaurant in the same strip mall with coworkers from time to time. Sadly, it closed permanently on the last day of 2019.

moved to Marina Del Rey

closed permanently

Pokémon Go Note: The mural at the original location was a Pokéstop (and the oldest postcard I have saved!), though the restaurant had moved by the time the game launched. The stop lasted longer than the mural and the wall it was painted on. I call these ghost Pokéstops, and think of them as a digital afterlife for a landmark. Eventually someone (not me) reported it to Niantic as missing, and it's been removed from the map.

ghost Pokéstops

— Kelson Vibber, 2015-08-05. Updated 2024-08-28.

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