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Businiess name:  The Palm Los Angeles
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
This is my first restaurant review. I've enjoyed prime steakhouses throughout the country and was looking forward to trying this one especially since my wife and I were attending a concert at the nearby Nokia Theatre. Well, it didn't quite pan out to be the experience that it's reputation precedes.\r Beautiful Christmas tree and an inviting ambiance. The food was another matter. After the very good Caesar salad, my wife's gorgeous face expressed a look of disappointment I haven't seen in quite a few years. Her salmon, as she conveyed, was tasteless. The cottage fries and fried onions were not even on a level of supermarket quality. In fact, one of the cottage fries actually hurt one of my crowns. Ouch.\r My 16oz. N.Y. Strip wasn't a total disaster however there wasn't much to tout. I'm accustomed to an attractive, juicy, sizzling steak arriving at my table whenever I pay more than $35 for it. This one looked like it was sitting around for a bit and wasn't very juicy. So so consistency and an underwhelming flavor. I've had much much better locally at Mastro's, L.A. Prime and Ruth's Chris. My reigning champs though are Peter Luger and Gene & Giorgetti's.\r The $145.00 we spent on this meal was not a good value and the service met the bare minimum. Pros: Location, Ambience Cons: Food, Value (or lack of)

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