The Most Beautiful Shop on Sunset Blvd, Designed with Love 🌇✨
I’ve been wanting to visit this place forever! The first few photos are from online because honestly, it was too pretty for me to capture properly 😂. They’re currently open for both lunch and dinner on weekends, but only dinner on weekdays. Even though I’d already had lunch on Saturday, I couldn’t resist stopping by for some light bites and drinks. Did you know? Seco is the sister restaurant of the popular sushi spot next door, Santo! Designed by architect Lena Kohl (also behind La Cha Cha Chá and Loreto), the space features a warm wooden bar, custom benches, handmade pottery, and sleek metal dishware—blending Mexican vibes with a cozy European bistro feel. 🪑🍸 The menu changes between day and night~ We ordered two drinks: the pink one is the BALO SHRUB SODA with blueberry, moringa, and yuzu—so dreamy and Insta-worthy! 💖🍋 It matched the restaurant’s aesthetic perfectly, though taste-wise… it was a bit tangy and light 😅. But the cheese board was delicious! 🧀✨ Seco radiates a super chill “European café meets Mexican warmth” atmosphere—crafted by architects, designers, and artisans who clearly poured their hearts into every detail. 📍 Seco 3820 W Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90026 Have you been to Seco or another beautifully designed spot in LA? What’s your favorite place with great vibes and aesthetics? Share your recommendations below—let’s explore together! 🗺️💬 #100PlacesToExplore #LALife #LosAngeles #LAEats #DesignerSpot #VibeCheck #DesignLoverTour #DreamShop #FoodAndDesign #HiddenGems #SunsetBlvd #CafeHopping #ArtisanTouch