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Cafe Du Village
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Restaurants
139 1/2 N Larchmont Blvd
Los Angeles,
California
(323) 466-3996
Great Ambiance
We love to go to Cafe Du Village on Saturday nights. The food is great and always served piping...
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We love to go to Cafe Du Village on Saturday nights. The food is great and always served piping hot. The waiters are friendly. The ambiance is great. You can sit and watch the Larchmont crowd walk by. It's very relaxing. They never rush you, so you can sit as long as you like. There is free parking on Larchmont, but sometimes it's hard to find a spot.
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Easy entrance, good take-out pizza.
My friend lives right around the corner from this place, and we sometimes go in the pizza parlor...
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My friend lives right around the corner from this place, and we sometimes go in the pizza parlor entrance on Friday nights when it tends to get a bit busy. The pizza is great, very tender yet crisp crust with awesome toppings. I get sardines but nobody else will eat my pizza =(.
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takao
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Restaurants
san vincente blvd
Los Angeles,
California
best sushi in brentwood
former head chef from matsuhisa creates the best sushi from the freshest, highest quality...
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former head chef from matsuhisa creates the best sushi from the freshest, highest quality ingredients in a warm and low key environment
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Grub
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Restaurants
911 Seward St
Los Angeles,
California
(323) 461-3663
hidden surprise
A fabulous and funky little breakfast/lunch joint hidden behind Paramount studios. Delicious and...
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A fabulous and funky little breakfast/lunch joint hidden behind Paramount studios. Delicious and inventive dishes and drinks, friendly and attentive staff, and a wonderful breath of fresh air amidst the often crazy Hollywood scene.
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Indian food
Ordered the:
Channa masala - yummy, medium was quite spicy, lacked veggies
garlic naan -...
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Ordered the:
Channa masala - yummy, medium was quite spicy, lacked veggies
garlic naan - average.... nothing spectacular but tasty
green salad - a normal green salad
samosa - saltier than what i'm used to, but still pretty tasty
Chicken jalfrezi - very tasty, medium was quite spicy..
overall good meal, nothing specular that sticks out to me, i've had better indian food, but it wasn't bad or anything
7/10
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Pane E Vino
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Restaurants
8265 Beverly Blvd
Los Angeles,
California
(323) 651-4600
great romantic restaurant
if you can get on the patio, this place has great food and a great romantic atmosphere.
if you can get on the patio, this place has great food and a great romantic atmosphere.
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Cafe Des Artistes
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Restaurants
1534 N McCadden Pl
Los Angeles,
California
(323) 469-7300
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Terried Sake House
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Restaurants
11617 Santa Monica Blvd
Los Angeles,
California
(310) 477-9423
Reasonably Priced Sushi on the Westside?!?
Yep, such a thing does exist. Located just east of Barrington on Santa Monica Blvd. on the north...
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Yep, such a thing does exist. Located just east of Barrington on Santa Monica Blvd. on the north side of the street, Terried Sake House has the best tasting, lowest-cost sushi on the Westside. Don't be fooled by the three other sushi joints that have sprung up on the same block (I've tried them all), Terried is the place.
I recommend starting with the baby fried squid, then moving to the sushi. The entire menu is solid and the service is fast. That said, if you're looking for atmosphere, Terried isn't your joint. It's all about the food. In addition, if you're dining with someone who does like raw fish, Terried has some tasty tempura offerings.
If you are serious thinking about giving Terried a try, this blogger's review does a nice job of capturing the feeling.
"A westside hole in the wall that could easily be overlooked on the busy Santa Monica Blvd, Terried Sake House is one of the more authentic japanese restaurants you'll find in greater Los Angeles. This is the sort of restaurant where the diners are split between japanese born kids with the fashion sense that's halfway "runway" and halfway "runaway", and the sorta Americans who know that mixing your wasabi into your soy sauce is akin to covering a Peter Luger's prime porterhouse in A1. Not fanciful cooking at all, but not typical fare when most Americans think of japanese food. Rather than the run-of-the-mill menu of rolls and teriyaki, you order an assortment of small portion dishes that are meant to be shared while also sharing sake. Seasonal japanese vegetables and roots making for tasty pickings for all to share (and the best thing to do here is order an assortment of items so everyone can possibly try something new/different). Karage, japanese fried chicken, is one of my favourites on the menu and a pretty good choice to ease the unitiated into japanese bar foods with. Lotus roots, though exotic sounding, are crunchy and extremely addictive. An assortment of skewered meats (yakitori) are a favourite here, with my personal favourites being eel liver (yes, they have livers, and they're surprisingly delicious), chicken with green onions, and chicken breast, presented with a smudge of mild wasabe and on wooden skewers for easy handling. Broiled fishes, such as smelt, japanese mackerel (saba), and anchoives all make for good eats with a squeeze of fresh lemon juice, and you wouldn't be mistaken if you ordered some of the broiled tofu dishes here either (just be sure you vegetarians ask for the bonito flakes to be withheld). Don't let the humble exterior fool you. By 7:30pm every night, the place is filled with foodies and you're guaranteed a 20 minute wait. Worth every damn minute."
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Pioneer Chicken
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Restaurants
4376 W. Sunset Blvd.
Los Angeles,
California
(323) 663-3241
Crispy Heart Attack
I didn't even know these still existed! My goodness, I had to go just for old time's sake.
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I didn't even know these still existed! My goodness, I had to go just for old time's sake.
Now, I don't think that anyone is fooling themselves when it comes to fast food and our health. But there is something exceptionally unhealthy about this chicken! The layer of skin outside is fried to an absolute crisp...and even on my worst day, I can't feel good about eating that.
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Newsroom
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Restaurants
120 N Roberston Blvd
Los Angeles,
California
(310) 652-4444
Newsroom great options for Vegetarians
The Newsroom on Roberston Blvd is a great eatery for vegetarians, something a lot of Los Angeles...
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The Newsroom on Roberston Blvd is a great eatery for vegetarians, something a lot of Los Angeles thinks it is, but really isn't. More often than not, there is only one or two items on the menu that a vegetarian can eat. Not so at the Newsroom, there are always plenty of choices and each is delicious, clearly made as a feature and not as a consolation, for those of us who don't munch flesh.
All good stuff here, healthy and great-tasting. You can surf the web or check out a magazine while you wait for a table. I've read that this is a big celebrity hangout after-dark, but I have been there after-dark and had no such problems. I might have been there during a less popular time.
Anyways, definitely one of top vegetarian spots in LA.
Check it out.
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