
Tuccio’s, which sits in an office complex not far from Westfield Topanga in Woodland Hills, describes itself as a destination for Italian cuisine. But that description is really too limiting. For although there are lots of Italian dishes on the menu, there are also plates that range well into New American.
There’s a burger on the menu at lunchtime, along with a corned beef sandwich and a BLT. For brunch, there’s a bagel with smoked salmon, a crab cake eggs Benedict and Belgian waffles with crispy duck confit.
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