Yes, there might be. Culver City has a variety of diners. While not exactly the same as the one in 'Pulp Fiction', some of them could share similar characteristics like the old - fashioned decor, a cozy atmosphere, and a menu full of classic American diner food. But the one in the movie is also a product of cinematic design and may have some exaggerated or unique features.
There was some inconsistent information about the number of female protagonists in the novel, Tang People's Table. Some results showed that there was only one female lead in the novel, and her name was Xie Wan 'er, while others mentioned multiple female leads, including Mei Lanfang, Tang Xiao, Yang Guifei, Yuan Jiao, Ling Huchong, Yang Yuhuan, and so on. Due to the inconsistent information, it was impossible to determine how many female leads there were in " The Tang's Table."
The diner in Reservoir Dogs is more about the build - up to the heist among the group of criminals. In Pulp Fiction, the diner is more of a random stop for the characters in the middle of their various misadventures.
In 'Pulp Fiction', Jackrabbit Slim's is really the main diner that stands out. It's located in LA. The movie doesn't really focus on other diners in a way that makes them as important. Jackrabbit Slim's with its wild 1950s - style is where a lot of the action and character development happens. So, no, there aren't really other diners that are worth mentioning in terms of the movie's narrative.
One similarity could be the use of the diner as a key location for character interaction. In both movies, the diner serves as a place where the characters' conversations reveal important aspects of the plot and their personalities.
They add an element of mystery and uniqueness. It makes the diner setting more intriguing and attracts a wider audience.