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Cafe Paradiso
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Tucked between the WaMu and a liquor store, Cafe Paradiso is unassuming along the famous Wilshire Blvd. In a town where people go out to be seen and not do a hell of a lot of eating, it's no wonder Cafe Paradiso flies under the radar.
I discovered Cafe Paradiso in early 06, shortly after they opened and at the time, the owners were letting folks bring their own wine, with no corkage fee. They also let us create any type of dish we wanted, if we asked nicely.
I dined there three times in the span of two months and never had a bad meal there. The food quality is very high and the dishes are extremely creative with a Mediterranean/Italian flair. Everything from their appetizers to desserts truly satisfy even the most discerning diner. Between my friends and I going for "family style" meals, I can honestly say I've sampled just about everything they make and will stand by the claim that they don't make a bad dish.
The service is friendly and laid-back. The decor is warm and reminds me of the cafes I lounged in when I visited Tuscany. The walls and lighting create a warm and homey atmosphere, lending itself to a relaxed vibe.
Not sure if they've gotten a liquor license by now (I had to move away from LA in mid-06) but with the liquor store just next-door and the absence of a corkage-fee, BYOB was never a problem.
Perfect for date night or dinner with friends. Staff is very accommodating and prices are absolutely super-reasonable.
Pay them a visit- you won't regret it!
Pros: Location, parking, value, quality of service and food, variety of menu, flexibility of chefs
Cons: They don't serve breakfast!
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