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    The Enclave

    4.3 (109 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Noga bread at the enclave
    Emily K.

    This is such a neat plaza-esque community inside torrance! There are multiple restaurants, a coffee shop, a play area, and more shops inside! They have Noga Bread pop-ups at the Enclave which I went for. It starts at 9am until sold out! The enclave also has Nook Coffee Bar which I love. I got a box of breads and a honey oat latte for the morning. This is such a nice way of spending your weekend mornings, espcially if you have kids (for the play area) and love coffee/bread! Definitely check it out on the weekends to see it come alive :)

    Saturday dinner outdoors
    Toshi I.

    The Enclave is a beautiful addition in the business park area off of 190th Street. Its a fun little oasis of clever and artistic details throughout. There are murals and inspirational quotes on the walkways. I was with a group that grabbed a large table outside after we ordered from different restaurants. There was a Dodgers game playing at another restaurant/bar and the vibe is youthful. Saw lots of young people on laptops sitting throughout the Enclave.

    Mari T.

    Really enjoyed coming here on a sunny day for lunch with my family. Loved the selection of restaurants in this outdoor space. Parking is available close by and structure parking is also available. We had the tacos from Papi's Tacos. It was very good. Would like to come again and try some of the other restaurants including HiroNori Craft Ramen.

    Danielle H.

    The Enclave is the right choice for big groups that can't decide on one restaurant. There is public seating outside, so, you can always eat with your buddies after ordering food. You have Mediterranean, Pho, Hawaiian, Mexican, ramen, a salad bar, ice cream, boba, seafood, burgers and fries, a beer corner, a coffee shop and a frozen yogurt place to choose from. I believe they are still expanding The Enclave. Most places are moderately priced.

    Tommy M.

    The Enclave open in the spring of 2023 it nest in Torrance in between two office building, there is lot's of parking here in the front and rear plus the is a parking struture in the rear as well, there is also a few EV charging station. I was here meeting some friends for lunch, there are so many there many eateries from restaurants to bars, out doors and indoors seating with tables chairs, there a few games like ping pong and ring toss. There are art works and quotes througout the grounds here, on certain days there is a pop up in the parking lot. This is definitely a pretty cool place to come and hang out with friends or by yourself.

    Rick S.

    The Enclave is a great concept and a really nice space. It feels higher end and upper scale, well kept and clean. It's like something you'd find in Manhattan Beach, but is in Torrance, which is great in terms of the beautification of the area. Some of the places seem to cater to the modern day hipster demographics with a bit higher price points for meals, but they have a diverse selection of things like Vietnamese Pho, Mexican Tacos, Hawaiian Asian Plates, Mike's Sandwiches, Burgers, Ice Cream, Coffee, Seafood, Salads / Fancy Poke, etc. I feel it can grow and expand and most certainly some of the restaurants will not survive economically and replacements will come in to optimize The Enclave as a dining hub. This place has a lot of potential and is recommended to check out. Parking is or was easy on a Sunday Afternoon.

    All Da Options
    Lance E.

    Ayooooo! Sooooo much goodness here at The Enclave. From sandwiches to Pho to Boba to Seafood to Ice Cream to Coffee. Most of your lunch time cravings can be fulfilled here. Beyond the food there is plenty of parking (in the back), EV parking, a mix of indoor/outdoor seating, free WiFi, and the ambiance is on 10! I stopped at the beer on tap and the owner was so kind in letting me try at least 5 of their beers before I made a purchase. This time I ate at the Long Beach Fish Grill and I'll write about my experience in a different review.

    Tori H.

    The enclave is really nice, I discovered it when going to Ben Scoops and have been back multiple times since. It's peaceful with plenty of seating areas. There's a bunch of food places around so you can always grab what you want to eat and then find somewhere to see. The pavements have quotes very inspirational quotes. There's plenty of parking in the back limited parking in the front. It's very clean like very clean. It hasn't been busy the few times that I've went. I usually only go during weekdays. Not sure what it's like during weekends.

    One entry point to the food court
    Kingston W.

    When people visit The Enclave for the first time, I think they are going because of the food mall. But they may notice that the food mall is sandwiched between two mid-rise office buildings. The Enclave is the entire complex of two office buildings; the food mall; and parking structure. The food mall provides amenities to support the businesses within the two office towers. It also prevents the campus from going dark on weekends and after offices close for the day. If you go to The Enclaves website, you'll see that management sponsors events. Most of the food purveyors are independents; but you will find a couple of chain brands. The restaurants along the perimeter of the courtyard are stand-alone units with their own dining room. The food hall is a collective of small vendors, and a common indoor dining area. The courtyard has a diverse assemblage of outdoor seating options and yard games. I visited on May Day. The weather was bright and sunny. It was not too hot or too cool. The landscaping and exterior décor allowed The Enclave to present itself in the best light. This area of Harbor Gateway is in an industrial area. It is near the freeway; there are a lot of warehouses; and there is a lot of construction taking place, as the old Toyota campus is being redeveloped. While the facility is nice, I do not see the site or any of the individual restaurants as a destination, in of itself. However, if you happen to be in the area, the complex is a nice oasis.

    Lovely
    Theresa Renee W.

    The Enclave is a large outdoor dining location with ample parking. Once we arrived we noticed how busy it was at a few locations within The Enclave. We came here to try Irv's Burgers. There are 9 places to choose from to eat. if you happen to come with someone who might want another option. There is ping pong to play at The Enclave that is set up, ring toss. It is so peaceful even with the crowd of folks. Dog Friendly environment for our dog lovers out there. I recommend everyone to try The Enclave at least once.

    Yoga Wednesday
    Melody T.

    I LOVE it here! Great place for me to do some work and set up meetings with clients and friends. So many different vignettes of seating around a fire pit, near the ping pong table, along the large table under the gazebo, indoors, outdoors, take your pick. I love the different events offered here as well as the different eateries. It's just a fun relaxing place.

    Watermelon salad, fries and wings.
    Lorna K.

    A very upscale food court with fountains and game area a wide selection of food options, the prices are reasonable. The service is also excellent here! Anywhere from ramen to pho, katsu, açaí bowls, boba tea, sandwiches, etc.

    Beautiful outdoor seating
    Nancy V.

    Came for the coffee and realized they have so many food options to choose from. They have plenty of outdoor/indoor seating. The nook coffee place had a long line and it did not disappoint! They had a DJ in the yard (not sure how often this happens) we realized we were there on a day they were hosting a pop up market. Anyway, I think its a great place to check out with a group if everyone has a taste for different eats. Definitely a cool chill spot to have a coffee date &/or grab a beer.

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    Nice place to eat drink and relax. Enough choices of food and drinking places. Nice atmosphere and good location.

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    This place is nice.It's good for dates.If I have a boyfriend,I would love us to spend our time here.It's also good for groups or meeting.

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    Amazing ambiance. So many choices to dine at!!! All the spots are delicious. Definitely Southbay's hidden diamond!!

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    Del Amo Fashion Center

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    3.7(788 reviews)
    3.7 mi
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    This is a mainly a review for their public play area in the not-as-nice part of the mall past the…read moreMacy's and food court. There are 25% of lights on in this part of the mall for some reason. I'd like to consider ourselves as mall connoisseurs- we are always at Santa Anita Mall, South Coast Plaza and Brea Mall. We rarely visit Del Amo and I'm pleasantly surprised by how clean and the touch light walls are working. The rugs don't seem super grimey either. I particularly enjoy the layout that the play area is enclosed. The mall seems very safe with multiple security mall cops on moving scooters surveillance-ing around at all times. The nicer part of the mall with new shops like Chagee and Uniqlo is bright and open. Aritzia is opening soon too and Somi Somi is here for a sweet treat after playing

    Del Amo Fashion Center, the South Bay's premier retail destination is a great option. Let's jump…read moreright into this review. Some of my favorite stores - Adidas, Alo, Anthropologie, Banana Republic, Barnes & Nobles, Coach, Dick's Sporting Goods, Free People, Hollister, Kate Spade, Lids, Lululemon, Nike, Nordstrom, & Vuori. The mall has a plethora of other stores. Lots of food options to include but not an inclusive list - BJs, Dave & Busters (food & games), Din Tai Fung, Frida, Lucille's, Luna Grill, North Italia, Outback Steakhouse, P.F Chang's, Shake Shack, & Sweet Green. Food options to meet everyone budget. Pros 1. Abundance of stores and food options. 2. Well-maintained grounds. 3. Plenty of seating throughout the mall. Cons 1. Parking is insane. Talk about frustration. Especially during the weekends and holidays. You will roll around for quite some time to secure parking. Just have a lot of patience. Things to note: The mall spans a few blocks, with different stores like Dick's Sporting Goods and Barnes & Nobles being outside the main mall in stand alone locations. AMC on the premises - back side of mall. Use the AMC website for times of operation. Overall, Del Amo Fashion Center is a great option shop, dine, or have an outing at.

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    Rolling Hills Plaza

    4.3(11 reviews)
    5.0 mi
    $$

    [Review #817] 2024-016…read more Opened in the 1960s, Rolling Hills Plaza is an eclectic outdoor shopping center with restaurants & shops, anchored by AMC Theatres & 24-Hour Fitness. I first visited this plaza to watch movies with friends in the late 1990s. And on some nights with new movie openings, the lines were so long they wrapped around the building. Yikes! There's been a lot of turnover the last couple of decades that I can't remember some of the earlier tenants. A fav Japanese restaurant with a large diverse dessert menu had closed, replaced by Hakata Yamaya (renamed as Yamaya). Most recently, SHIOK! Asian Street Food (family fav for delish sandwiches & boba drinks) was closed due to downturn from the COVID-19 pandemic, replaced with Hanky's Hot Chicken, followed by Tap Society Brews & Bites (its sister Caps & Corks is still open) all within 4 years. Not sure why this particular spot always had high turnover. Bed Bath & Beyond is another former resident that I often shopped at for home goods, especially when I first moved to the South Bay. Although I no longer visit this AMC as much, I still shop & dine fairly regularly at the plaza: Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, Nijiya Market, Yi Fang Taiwan Fruit Tea, Mendocino Farms, Lunasia Dim Sum House, Stonefire Grill, Nice China Cafe, Pinwheel Cafe Bakery, Sidecar Doughnuts & Coffee, California Pizza Kitchen, Veggie Grill, Iccho Restaurant, Kabab Curry of India, Fanoos Grill. I'm sure there are others that I missed (supposedly there's 80+ eateries & retail tenants). While parking is plentiful, vacancies are challenging during lunch & dinner rushes, & weekends. Rolling Hills Plaza is one of the larger outdoor spaces for one-stop dining, shopping, & entertainment for the whole family... workout, grab a coffee, shop, dine, & watch a movie in one go.

    This mall has a lot of restaurants, services, and two grocery stores (TJ and Whole Foods). Lots of…read moreparking. On this visit, we just visited for dim sum, Starbucks and TJs, but they pretty much have everything else including a bank, Sephora, pet grooming, nail salon, chiropractor, etc.

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    Businesses at Rolling Hills Plaza

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    Banner on a streetlight

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    South Bay Galleria - One of the stores, Q, inside the mall

    South Bay Galleria

    3.2(361 reviews)
    3.6 mi
    $$

    I go to this mall for one thing, Entry to the AMC Movie theater which is on the 2nd floor…read more. I have been going here for years. These past couple of years I have noticed store closures. Stores have been closing due to the lack of business in this mall. At current status, its a Ghostown! Shopping is really non existence. "Its rather creepy." Its a sad situation to see that so many businesses are closing down. There is talk that this mall will completely close for good, maybe a couple of years from now. Rumor has it that this mall will be demolished for condos or some type of housing real estate investment? Overall I would come back! Its probably a good time to shop at this mall now since everything will be in liquidation soon. As for now, every stores is giving some type of discounts. No congestion, no traffic and plenty of parking. The mall is clean. I advise to look out for some deals. I seen discounts here and there that is ridiculously great! Lots of history at this mall. Going to be sad to see when this place gone.

    Review #606 2025-095…read more I'm backtracking my review count because the original #606 was for defunct Bird Talk Chicken that "it was removed due to the review & photos posted appears to depict a YEE" (I went back the next day because my fam really loved their food so it's unrelated). Anyways, the last time I've been to South Bay Galleria was in 2019, & dined at a few restaurants & shopped at a few stores: Sunny Side Up Deli & Grill (refer to Review #272), Fresh Splash (refer to Review #273), Cafe Meli Mellow (refer to Review #434), Crazy 8 (refer to Review #372), H & M, Payless Shoe Source, etc. Post pandemic, I only recently visited a handful of times for a Yelp event at French Touch (refer to Review #790), birthday parties at Wonder of Dinosaurs, Urban Youth Parks, & most recently, I went to an event at Orange Door Spaces with fellow mom from SBCS & watched a movie at the AMC Dine-In with my Yelp gal pal, Lily W. South Bay Galleria opened in 1985 & housed anchor stores like Nordstrom, Mervyns, Macy's. I started coming here in the late 1990s when I moved to the South Bay. I noticed declining foot traffic (likely because the food court lines have gotten shorter) since the departure of Mervyns in 2008 or 2009, followed by Nordstrom, & more store closures. Their foot court is on the 3rd level with a handful of eateries distributed on other levels. South Bay Galleria will be undergoing major redevelopment from its traditional shopping mall into a mixed-use complex. News vary from residential units, hotel, with commercial spaces & a parking garage on the surrounding parking lots, with the potential of some original buildings remaining, though a significant portion will likely be demolished to make way for the new development. There's not as much shopping opportunities/retail stores as there are experiences: Battleground (competitive multi-player story driven free roam VR experience), VR Place (10 station VR experience), QuestRoom (escape rooms), Skate Farm (skating rink), Funshare Arcade (arcade games, claw machines, ticket redemptions), Cherished Memories (elective 2D/3D/4D sonogram), Zen Relax (massage). Peekaboo Bin Store might be interesting, a sort of bargain hunt/discount, last chance store. Mall hours are short, & opened from 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM. If you're here for the movies in the evenings, park in the structure & exit at Level 4 to enter the empty mall (I was lucky to run into security patrolling the grounds to learn about this outside Q). I don't feel very comfortable here at night due to the parking lot's desertedness, but am glad to see security both times when I was here at Orange Door Spaces & AMC. I'm not sure if I'll be returning any time soon, but my kiddos are curious about VR & may stop by Battleground or VR Place, & possibly QuestRoom (are escape rooms still a thing?). Sad to see this once bustling mall fade away.

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    The train. It actually runs :)

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    Beautiful indoor view

    South Bay Galleria - Food court. Very open and light

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