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Papa Cristo's

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Papa Cristo's is a taverna styled Greek restaurant and market located in the Byzantine-Latino Quarter across the street from Saint Sophia's Church Greek Orthodox Church in Los Angeles, California.

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Papa Cristo's
West Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles Pico-Union

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N 34.047433 ° E -118.299675 °
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Pico & Normandie

West Pico Boulevard
90006 Los Angeles, Pico-Union
California, United States
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