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Businiess name:  Flying Leap Cafe & Other Side
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I came here with a friend who happened to have a $100 gift certificate - which we spent in its entirety. $100 isn't THAT much for dinner for two, but at the Flying leap, we were able to try a bite of 1/2 the items on the menu. Crab cakes and cobb salads for appetizers, creamy bowtie pasta and new york steak for dinner, onion rings on the side, apple pie ala mode and cheesecake for dessert. I'm sure there is more I am forgetting. The main dining area is rather small, but we ate on the deck and had an attentive waiter all to ourselves (maybe this had something to do with us breaking the bank on a Tuesday evening). All in all, the food is as casual and comforting as the ambience - a rare and relaxing find in the uber-hip and often over priced Silverlake. Pros: Big portions of comfy food

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