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Delmonicos
1 review
#106 of 141 restaurants in Los Angeles
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shirlan says:
We didn't know where to have dinner tonight but the couple that we met in the hotel said that they always ate at Delmonicos when in LA.
We decided that it would be a good place to go for dinner as they were a Steak and Seafood Grill.
We went in and were seated in a private booth. Just enough room…
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Dr. Tea's
1 review
#107 of 141 restaurants in Los Angeles
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jenn79 says:
An interesting tea house across the street from Urth Cafe on Melrose. Tea drinks here run about $5-$6 and cupcakes are $4-$5. But everything is infused with tea and goodness, so much so that little bits get stuck between your teeth!
Nice big drinks, super cool zen-like atmosphere, and an outdoor …
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jenn79 says:
One of the few places to get good dimsum west of Monterey Park and south of San Francisco where the more delicious and authentic dimsum places are found.
The usual array of Dim Sum dishes are here, including many variations of Shu Mai, chicken feet, turnip cake, ribs, BBQ duck and pork in a varie…
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TRE69 says:
Gingergrass Restaurant is a local eatery in my 'hood of Silverlake. Located at the corner of Glendale Boulevard and Brier Avenue, Gingergrass specializes in fresh Vietnamese cuisine. The interior has the hip look of mid-century modern interior design. Large windows bring in ample light and allows…
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jenn79 says:
We went to Checkers restaurant purely out of curiosity as we work within walking to distance to a lot of unique places to eat. It's easy to find inside the pretty Hilton hotel building, and the furniture and appointments were really luxurious. The menu was average, sounded better than it tasted and …
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gumbo42 says:
Based on a reference of a friend, a couple co-workers and I tried the Homegirl Cafe. The place is a training facility for ex-gang men and women working to build skills for a better future.
The first thing you notice once inside, is the colorful Mexican artwork by grade school teacher and artist J…
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sybil says:
those of you who are into coffee will love this place. they even have table service where coffee can be brewed in front of you.
that being said, i was here for the food. i tried the following:
1. caesar salad - this was fine. the lettuce was crisp and not drenched in dressing. it is rea…
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Maloney's
1 review
#113 of 141 restaurants in Los Angeles
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dlazzaro says:
Maloney's is one of only two bars in the Westwood district of Los Angeles near UCLA. As such, it is almost always full of college students and other people associated with the university.The bar is not a particularly exciting or well decorated place -- it looks like a standard, dark, loud, dive ba…
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LoganBruin says:
After a lot of walking through LACMA and/or the La Brea Tar Pits, or even the Craft and Folk Art museum, and the snack bars in those places isn’t enough, there are plenty or restaurants and eateries close by, closer than Farmer’s Market, both east and west of Wilshire.
Across the street from …
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LoganBruin says:
I have never been to the Mel’s in the San Fernando valley, but I can tell you that neither the one at Hollywood/Highland nor the Sunset Strip version is a drive-in. Just so you know.
I don’t know how many people choose a diner by the décor instead of the food, but I for one don’t give a cr…
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Nobu LA
1 review
#116 of 141 restaurants in Los Angeles
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martinikitty13 says:
I’m a huge fan of Matsuhisa and Nobu (Malibu), although I admit that I have overdosed a little on the whole Japanese fusion thing in the last few years. There’s been a barrage of restaurants in LA serving almost the same dishes – all to varying degrees of quality. Perhaps I came into Nobu LA…
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Eric says:
Interesting, contemporary restaurant near Koreatown in LA, right next to the Wiltern. The decor is modern and stylish. Instead of normal seats, each of us sat on chairs with huge, wide backs that were almost comically super-sized. They were so big and unwieldy that it was easier to slide the table o…
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Pho 2000
1 review
#118 of 141 restaurants in Los Angeles
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mellemel8 says:
This location was acquired in 2000 and was the 1st Pho 2000 Restaurant in Los Angeles. It was an instant hit in Koreatown. Kenny, the owner re-decorated the new place - adding colors and artwork that are familiar to the Korean tradition and culture. The idea behind the renovation works was to give t…
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Pink Taco
1 review
#119 of 141 restaurants in Los Angeles
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sybil says:
mall food does not get schnazzier than this.
pink taco, a very vulgar name for you-know-what is popular because of who owns it --- some reality tv star/celebrity/son of a rich dude.
this particular pink taco is located in a neighborhood of los angeles called century city. in it is a mall form…
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Providence
1 review
#120 of 141 restaurants in Los Angeles
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Eric says:
We had been wanting to try out Providence for a long time, as we had heard that the seafood here was amazing. While our experience was OK, we were slightly disappointed with it, perhaps because our initial expectations were too unrealistically high.
We ordered the tasting menu, but I only remembe…
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