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BEVERLY HILLS
Bristol Farms
Want to impress your date with a home cooked meal? Bristol
Farms offers the freshest produce, meats, baked goods, and
everything you need for a memorable meal. If you don't have
a clue, the staff is super-helpful too. Check out their yummy
deli selections for healthy food to go. 9039 Beverly Blvd.,
(310) 248-2804 is the big store. They also have locations
in WeHo, Rolling Hills, South Pasadena, Manhattan Beach,
Long Beach, Hollywood, Westwood, Redondo Beach, Newport Beach,
and Mission Viejo.
The Stinking Rose
It's time to indulge at The Stinking Rose! Their 40-clove
garlic chicken served with garlic-mashed potatoes is absolutely
succulent, and the famous garlic ice cream is a must-have.
Private rooms available for parties. Great food and terrific
prices! 55 N. La Cienega Blvd., (310) 652-7673.
BURBANK
Picanha
Diners start with all-you-can-eat salad and hot foods like
rice, black beans, and grilled vegetables. Then waiters continually
bring 10-13 different varieties of meat to your table until
you're full up! With top sirloin, barbecue chicken, filet
mignon, lamb, Parmesan pork, and more, meals can be very
Atkins-friendly at this funky Brazilian restaurant. 269 E.
Palm Ave., (818) 972-2100; 73-399 El Paseo, Palm Desert,
(760) 674-3434.
ENCINO/STUDIO CITY
Spark Woodfire Cooking
Known for their decadent thin-crust pizzas, Spark also
offers succulent steak, seafood, and chicken. Food is prepared
over an open flame, and we're not talking your ex-boyfriend,
either. Take advantage of their full bar and extensive wine
list, with over 20 wines by the glass and 100 by the bottle.
Outdoor dining is available for sultry summer evenings, and
their private upstairs wine room is perfect for parties.
11801 Ventura Blvd., (818) 623-8883; 9575 Pico Blvd., Beverly
Hills, (310) 277-0133.
GLENDALE
Gauchos Village
Go hungry, because it's all-you-can-eat for one set price
from a menu that includes numerous hot dishes, salads, appetizers,
and the juiciest, most flavorful meats this side of Brazil.
You'll keep coming back for more and more as the Gauchos
continually appear with skewer upon skewer of different meats.
411 N. Brand Blvd., (818) 550-1430.
HOLLYWOOD
Blue Palms
If you're looking for a trip to Polynesia without leaving
Hollywood, stop by Blue Palms for their tropical atmosphere.
The cuisine is exotic as well, and the cocktails will put
you in the proper mood. 6126 Hollywood Blvd., (323) 464-0808.
Catalina Bar and Grill
Want some jazz with your meal? Be sure to head to Los Angeles'
premiere club offering "nothing but the best in jazz," featuring
the top artists in an intimate setting. Their menu includes
such favorites as filet mignon, swordfish filet, New York
steak, scallop pasta, and rack of lamb. 6725 Sunset Blvd.,
(323) 466-2210.
Kabuki
Go for the half-price sushi, stay for their creative entrees.
The freshest ingredients are skillfully combined in palate-pleasing
sensations sure to impress any date. Their extensive menu
has something for even the most finicky eater, and their
boat dinners make a great celebration meal. 1545 N. Vine
St. (in the Sunset and Vine complex), (323) 464-6003. Other
locations in Cerritos, Howard Hughes Center, Pasadena, and
Woodland Hills.
La Poubelle
Family run La Poubelle is a fun, totally hip hot spot that's
been around for 34 years. This is decadent French bistro
food served in a very New York-style setting. Reserve a table
on the outdoor patio and order the coq au vin (burgundy chicken
stew), seafood sampler, or hormone-free filet mignon that
literally melts in your mouth. They have a full bar (order
the Bloody Mary oyster shooter), a small but beautiful international
wine list, and a staff who knows how to properly pair food.
5907 Franklin Ave., (323) 465-0807.
Lucy's El Adobe Café
Lucy and her family just celebrated their 40th anniversary
in Los Angeles and continue bringing residents fantastic
home cooked meals. Try their special molé dishes that
celebrities like Dolly Parton eagerly enjoy. If you're coming
on the weekends, make a reservation because it gets busy.
Lucy's is adjacent to the Paramount and Raleigh Studios.
5536 Melrose Ave., (323) 462-9421.
Miceli's
Old-school Italian American food at its finest! Once seated,
immediately take a warm roll, insert a whole pat of butter,
close up that bready bonanza, and relish a night off from
your vain homo diet. Enjoy low-key, friendly dining that's
perfect before or after a show at the Pantages, El Capitan,
or anywhere in-between. 1646 N. Las Palmas Ave., (323) 466-3438;
3655 Cahuenga Blvd. West, (323) 851-3344.
Wild Oats Café
Known far and wide for their individually brewed coffee
drinks, fresh and healthy cuisine, and big portions, this
breakfast and lunch eatery remains a popular favorite with
the gym crowd (because of their high-protein, low-carb selections),
as well as anyone who enjoys a great meal. 5630 Melrose Ave.,
(323) 462-0862.
LONG BEACH
Cafe Ambrosia
If it's Greek to you, then Café Ambrosia is the
place to go. With classic Greek cuisine teamed with some
American favorites, they've come up with a winning combination.
1935 E. Broadway, (562) 432-1098.
Cha Cha's
Cha Cha's features Caribbean fusion cuisine, combining
the tastes of Jamaica with cuisines from around the world.
Try dishes like tamarind lobster bisque, lumpia rolls, miso-crusted
halibut, and jerk chicken to liven up your palate. 762 Pacific
Ave., (562) 495-4242.
CHOICES
Long Beach's hot spot for great drinks, scrumptious food,
and the hottest entertainment in town is going strong. Drop
in seven times a week for something different every night.
740 E. Broadway, (562) 983-7001.
Ego
Housed in a historic 1929 building, one of Long Beach's
newest eateries has been transformed into a '60s modern motif
restaurant that preserves many of the recipies of its previous
incarnation as an Italian restaurant, while adding items
like the eclectic "fundue," and an extensive martini
menu. Drop by for live jazz music on the weekends, always
reasonable prices, and "Feed Your Ego." 329 Pacific
Ave., (562) 432-9718.
Ferraro's Cucina Italiana
With its huge portions, fresh seafood, and great pizza,
this restaurant is a must. Every imaginable pasta is served
at Ferraro's, with your choice of sauces: marinara, Calabrese,
aurora, pesto, Alfredo, arrabiata, and béchamel. Reasonable
prices and a festive atmosphere make this a wonderful dining
experience. 6204 E. Pacific Coast Hwy. at Loynes, (562) 986-4860.
Four Olives Cafe
Four Olives Café is about more than just good food-it's
personal service in a warm, comfortable setting that is perfect
for a weekend breakfast, lunch, or dinner. They feature an
array of delicious salads, sandwiches, pastas, pizzas, steaks,
seafood, irresistible appetizers, desserts, and fine wines.
4276 Atlantic Ave., (562) 595-1131.
Francelli's
When a restaurant has been around since 1969, you know
they're doing something right. With their classic Italian
entrées, pastas, pizza, and calzones, the choices
are numerous and satisfying. The prices are reasonable, the
ingredients fresh, and the flavors are simply divine. 3404
E. 4th St., (562) 434-3441.
Hot Java
This is truly the community's coffeehouse-no kidding, that's
their slogan and it's the truth. In addition to the best
coffee drinks in town, they feature teas, pastries, relatos
and sorbets, and will soon offer soups and sanwiches. Be
sure to check out their weekend entertainment and big screen
plasma TV. 2101 E. Broadway, (562) 433-0688.
Jamaican Grill
Native Jamaicans Keith and Winsome Seaton welcome you to
their intimate and friendly eatery with specialties like
jerk and curry chicken. Even though you've never left Long
Beach, you'll think you'd been to Jamaica. Yah, mon! 2943
E. Broadway, (562) 434-3311.
Lasher's
Classic American cuisine presented in a lovingly restored
Craftsman-style home makes this eatery the perfect spot for
a romantic dinner or a celebration. 3441 E. Broadway, (562)
433-0153.
Margarita Grille
If you're hungering for Mexican food, go no further. Margarita
Grille's menu has all the items one would expect in a Mexican
restaurant, like tacos, enchiladas, chile rellenos, and tamales,
but it's the specialties that stand out. Open for breakfast,
lunch, or dinner, and featuring a full bar, this is the happening
place downtown. 70 Atlantic Ave., (562) 437-4583.
LOS ANGELES
Bagel Broker
If you love those doughy delights, stop by the Bagel Broker,
where they feature 18 different varieties. Of course, they
have everything that goes with them, like lox, white fish,
and lots of cream cheese spreads. Oy, you're gonna plotz!
8718 W. 3rd St., (310) 276-4884; 7825 Beverly Blvd., (323)
931-1258.
Barragan's
With their extensive menu of Mexican delights, there's
sure to be something for everyone in the crowd. They've been
serving up the finest south-of-the-border favorites since
1961. Drop in for events like taco Mondays and margarita
Wednesdays, and be sure to check out specialities like costillas
de puerco en salsa chipolte and ropa vieja. 1538 Sunset Blvd.,
(213) 250-0382. Other locations in Glendale and Burbank.
Canter's
Canter's is one of L.A.'s most beloved dining traditions,
and if you haven't gotten drunk or seen bands in their Kibitz
Room, then you've missed out on a cool Hollywood secret.
Their chicken soup can heal any illness while the deli sandwiches
can save starving nations (or actors/writers/musicians).
Can they do diet versions? Yes, but oy gevalt, it's a Jewish
deli for God's sake! Open 24 hours. 419 N. Fairfax Ave.,
(323) 651-2030.
Chan Dara
Chan Dara offers consistently good food at really reasonable
prices. Try the asparagus with shitake mushrooms, yellow
curry chicken, and the spicy beef salad, all health consciously.
If you behave on your main courses you can splurge on their
frosty Thai iced coffee. The intimate outdoor patio at the
Larchmont location is excellent for dates. 310 N. Larchmont
Blvd., (323) 467-1052; 11940 W. Pico Blvd., West LA, (310)
479-4461; and 13490 Maxella Ave., Marina del Rey, (310) 301-1004.
Electric
Karma
Authentic Indian village cuisine and much more! This eclectic
restaurant features Bollywood movies, live jazz and bossa
nova music, and very reasonable prices. Their naan is from
heaven. Be sure to try their sangrias for a refreshing drink.
For the Indian food neophyte, they offer combination specials,
so you can't go wrong. In addition, their lunch specials
are a great value. Find out why this is one of 3rd Street's
hot spots. 8222 1/2 W. 3rd St., (310) 653-2121.
Farmers Market
As Angelenos have been saying for decades, "Meet me
at the corner of 3rd and Fairfax!" With over 70 shops,
the Farmers Market offers everything from soup to nuts, and
their little shops are absolute treasures. Make a funky date
by bringing your man here and having dinner from one of the
food stands, or search out booths with special delicacies
that will make your dinner at home stupendous. 6333 W. 3rd
St., (323) 933-9211.
Kokomo Café
Located in the historic Farmers Market, Kokomo offers unique
but wholly satisfying comfort food in a relaxed atmosphere.
For breakfast, try the red-eye pancakes made with a shot
of espresso or the homemade coffee cake. Seeing a movie at
The Grove? Try their incredible low-calorie tortilla soup,
generous sandwiches, or Asian and Cuban influenced salads,
and have some beer, wine, or a mimosa while you're there.
6333 W. 3rd St., #120, (323) 933-0773.
Le Petit Bistro
Is there anything more romatic than French cuisine? But
with everyone wanting to keep a svelte figure, what about
the calories? Le Petit Bistro serves a fusion of French and
California cuisine for the best of both worlds. In addition,
it's all served up in a romantic. classically French bistro
setting. 631 N. La Cienega Ave., (310) 289-9797.
Marino
Classic Italian favorites mix with upscale entrées.
The old-fashioned ambience, casual atmospehere, and soft
lighting makes this spot a great place for a date. Be sure
to peruse their extensive wine list of California and Italian
vintages. A few recommendations include the lamb, baby artichoke
with mozzarella appetizer, New York steak, risotto, and,
of course, tiramisu. 6001 Melrose Ave., (323) 466-8812.
Niko Niko Sushi
For fresh sushi at a reasonable price with generous portions,
this is a great spot. They also feature Japanese favorites
like teriyaki. This is a friendly spot in an unassuming strip
mall. Be sure to check out their happy hour specials. 10839
National Blvd., (310) 470-2661.
Oasis
Great cuisine from a truly talented chef makes this place
a must. Appetizer choices like scallops wrapped in prosciutto
and spicy lobster tempura roll are great starters. Be sure
to try the pork Milanaise, bone-in rib eye, and pan seared
salmon. The bar remains a popular hangout in this eclectic
eatery. 611 N. La Brea Ave., (323) 939-8900.
Pane e Vino
There I was-on a date at Pane e Vino-and in the corner
sat Martha Stewart picking chicken skin out of her teeth;
this was before that whole stock scandal. In any case, this
place is a winner. Between their grilled shrimp with feta
cheese and mint leaves, the risotto cake with wild mushrooms,
the clay-roasted chicken, or all the celebs you can spot
and later name-drop, it's a win-win evening. Their patio
is perfect for fancy dates. 8265 Beverly Blvd., (323) 651-4600.
Quality Food and Beverage
Power breakfast or lunch, anyone? If not that, then go
for the super cute waiters. They also have some of the best
food in L.A. Their egg whites, chicken breast, and tomato
breakfast will let you eat well without the guilt, and if
you don't give a damn about health, hit their omelets, eggs
Benedict, pancakes, and homemade biscuits. 8030 W. 3rd St.,
(323) 658-5959.
Todai
It can feel like one great cattle call when walking up
and down Todai's enormous Japanese seafood buffet, but you
deserve it! Load up on more than 40 types of sushi, crab
legs, shrimp, lobster, and salads. Healthy is always an option,
but don't go leaving giant piles of food on your plate-they
don't like that. Todai's deserts are scrumptious, and they're
served in small portions so you can sample multiple varieties.
8612 Beverly Blvd. (at the Beverly Center), (310) 659-1375.
Wahoo's Fish Tacos
Not your typical tacos, and neither is the rest of their
fresh and healthy menu. They began in OC and have recently
opened in L.A. Find out why Wahoo's has been popular with
surfers, snowboarders, and anyone interested in great food
since the '80s. 6258 Wilshire Blvd., (323) 933-2480 and locations
throughout the Southland.
White Lotus
Ashton and Demi do it. So do Nick and Jessica, but White
Lotus is more than a place for pretty people-their Euro-Japanese
food is as voluptuous and amazing as the interior of the
restaurant. Try their Thai coconut bouillabaisse, or the
fennel-seasoned duck leg confit for a unique Thai dining
experience. Try the sushi bar; it's out of this world. 1743
N. Cahuenga Blvd., (323) 463-0060.
LOS FELIZ/SILVER LAKE
Casita del Campo
One of the community's favorites, this venerable Mexican
eatery is celebrating four decades of serving classics like
tacos, enchiladas, rellanos, and taquitos in tasty combinations.
They also offer quality seafood and specialties like mole,
arroz con pollo, and cochinita ibil. 1920 Hyperion Ave.,
(323) 662-4255.
Chi Dynasty
Super popular with locals, this large restaurant features
classic Chinese food and is always jumping, as an endless
parade of steaming plates of kung pao, chow mein, and more
emerge from the bustling kitchen. Don't want to go out tonight?
Order some food to go and enjoy it in front of the TV. 2112
Hillhurst Ave., (323) 667-3388.
The Flying Leap Cafe
Looking for a night of eclectic food and fun? The Flying
Leap Café offers terrific American fare and live entertainment
at The Other Side, the piano bar located above the restaurant.
They only take reservations for parties of six or more, but
dinner is worth the wait. 2538 Hyperion Ave., (323) 661-0618.
Giannino
The candlelight-drenched interior of Giannino is intimate
and romantic; the perfect date plate. Besides wonderfully
refined Italian food that includes classic pastas, fish,
and meats prepared to perfection, their wines are also fantastic.
Make a reservation and let them know if it's a special occasion
so they can take care of you. 2630 Hyperion Ave., (323) 664-7979.
Home Restaurant
The name says it all: simple, time-proven American food
like green salads, meatloaf, and turkey dinners, mixed in
with vegetarian selections and a couple healthy alternatives.
It's just like the food mothers made 50 years ago after a
long day of vacuuming in full make-up and pearls-except here
you can get a glass of wine or beer. 1760 Hillhurst Ave.,
(323) 669-0211.
Il Capriccio
Il Capriccio offers bountiful Italian food in a warm and
inviting atmosphere. The restaurant gets crowded, so make
reservations, especially if you want to sit on the patio-it's
the eastside's ultimate outside restaurant. Make sure to
save room for their homemade desserts, and order at least
one bottle of wine because their list is very nice. 1757
N. Vermont Ave., (323) 662-5900.
The Mexican Village
For over 35 years The Mexican Village has served up great
food to Angelenos. Lovers of the tequila will enjoy their
margaritas, and foodies will jump at the Village's incredible
burritos and enchiladas. The traditional Mexican décor
borders on camp, but that's part of the charm. It's the perfect
precursor to a night at MJ's, The Faultline, or Slammer.
3668 W. Beverly Blvd., (213) 385-0479.
Palermo
Palermo is an L.A. staple where they serve huge portions-pizzas
are unbelievably large, and the prices are really generous.
If there's a line, no worries, get a cup of cheap wine for
75 cents while you wait. If your date is trying to stay on
his diet while eating here, dump him-this place is about
enjoying food and life in a great atmosphere. 1858 N. Vermont
Ave., (323) 663-1178.
Vermont Restaurant and Bar
If you're looking for a fresh take on American comfort
food, then head to the heart of Loz Feliz Village for Vermont's
cobb salad, stuffed pork chops, crab cakes, apple tart, or
vanilla custard. With a complete breakfast, lunch, and dinner
menu, they also offer a full bar with signature cocktails
and a great wine list. 1714 N. Vermont Ave., (323) 661-6163.
PALM SPRINGS
Blame it on Midnight
Blame it on Midnight is a valley favorite bursting at the
seams. The cuisine is great, the crowd friendly, and the
vibe is super cool. Drop by, say hello to the new owners,
and check out their live entertainment. Their expansive bar
remains a favorite with locals, and be sure to sample their
signature cocktails. 777 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way, (760) 323-1200.
Boscoso
Modern Italian cuisine from those wonderful folks who brought
you Woody's at the Beach and Wang's in the Desert. Intimate
surroundings and a great bar complete the picture. 707 N.
Palm canyon Dr. (760) 325-4002.
The Cove Cafe
You'll love their fine home cooking-it's just like Mom
used to make. Plus there are healthy options too, like low
carb and high protein entrées, as well as sugar-free
desserts. Be sure to check out their nightly dinner specials
and weekend brunch. 68-375 Hwy. 111, Cathedral City, (760)
321-5557.
Edgardo's Cafe Veracruz
With their extensive menu of south-of-the-border favorites,
its no wonder that locals flock to Edgardo's when they're
in search of some of Palm Springs' finest Mexican cuisine.
From the common taco to their elegant lobster enchiladas,
they have it all. 494 N. Palm Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, (760)
320-3558.
International Cafe
Stop in for breakfast, lunch, or dinner, and relax in this
friendly and comfortable eatery. Now that they have a full
liquor license, you can enjoy your favorite cocktail too.
Enjoy steaks, chops, as well as international favorites.
This popular spot is busy, so be sure to make reservations
in the evening. 67-778 Hwy. 111., Cathedral City, (760) 202-2390.
Patrick's Roadhouse
Whether it's breakfast, lunch, or dinner, your choices
are daunting-but there's something to please everyone in
your party. Hearty choices range from numerous burgers, breakfast
specialties, blue plate specials, and healthy salads. 611
S. Palm Canyon Dr., Suite 6, Palm Springs, (760) 325-1551.
Plum
Formerly Spike's Wonderbar and Grill, expect the unexpected
with their wonderfully eclectic cuisine. For the bar crowd,
check out their martini menu and feast on tapas. In the dining
room, salads and entrees are presented with style, elegance,
and an attention to flavor and detail. Be sure to check out
their weekend brunch and their indoor/outdoor dining room.
241 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs, (760) 322-0200,
www.plumfun.com.
Rainbow Cactus Cafe
A prominent spot with the Arenas Road crowd, it's no wonder-their
extensive appetizer menu and popular favorites keep them
coming back. Between their bar, high speed Internet access,
brunch, and special events, this place is always packed.
212 S. Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, (760) 325-3868.
Tootie's Texas Barbeque
California isn't known for having great native barbecue,
but every once in a while we're blessed with a transplant
from one of the great "Q" states in the South.
Their brisket has lots of smoky goodness in every bite. Other
standouts include their Iowa Gold pork ribs, free range chicken,
rough grind hot links with a heat that creeps up on you,
juicy turkey breast, and a flavorful pulled pork. 68-703
Perez Rd., Suite A1, (760) 202-6963.
Uptown Grill of Palm Springs
This longtime local favorite continues to be popular because
of their classic menu and gracious service. Be sure to check
out their fabulous Saturday brunch and famous whiteboard
specials. Early birds can take advantage of two-for-one dinners
from 6-6:15 p.m. nightly. 150 E. Vista Chino, Palm Springs,
(760)-320-6616.
Wang's in the Desert
Wang's in the Desert continues to wow with the desert's
finest Pan-Asian cuisine. This fine Asian restaurant is complete
with an indoor stream and bridge, giving it an elegant atmosphere
of Zen. 424 S. Indian Canyon Dr., (760) 325-9264.
SAN DIEGO
Arrivederci Restorante
For those wanting to add a little romance to dinner, an
easy choice for neighborhood patrons in and around Hillcrest
is the family-owned and operated Arrivederci Restorante.
The venue offers an abundance of charm and ambiance to go
along with the authentic Italian cuisine. Only the freshest
ingredients are used in their traditional recipes. 3845 Fourth
Avenue, (619) 299-6282
Adams Avenue Grill
This is an outstanding venue for fine dining in a superior
atmosphere. New artwork regularly graces the walls and diners
can select from a tasty menu of soups and specials every
week. The restaurant is open for breakfast on Saturday and
Sunday mornings at 9 a.m., while lunch is served daily 11
a.m.-2 p.m. Reservations are recommended for dinner. 2201
Adams Ave., (619) 298-8440.
Baja Betty's
Just down the street From Hamburger Mary's, they serve
up a delicious take on the California/Mexican tradition.
1421 University Ave., (619) 269-8510.
Brians' American Eatery
Brian and Brian are just a couple of great friends who
had the idea of opening a restaurant that offered hearty
size portions at a reasonable price. Their support of the
community, as well as maintaining the tradition of serving
up big, delicious dishes, keeps them at the top of the list
for the hungry. Beer and wine are also served, they offer
patio dining, and feature incredible daily specials like
all-you-can-eat fish and chips on Friday nights for $10.95.
1451 Washington St., (619) 296-8268 for more details.
California Cuisine Restaurant & Catering
This remains one the finest dining experiences in the city,
giving superb service and exquisite entrees. Stop by and
find out why this place is the talk of the town. 1027 University
Ave., (619) 543-0790.
City Deli
Smack in the heart of Hillcrest's City Deli offers late-night
hours and prides itself on food made from scratch. Offering
real mashed potatoes, homemade salad dressings, and custom-made,
extra-lean deli meats, the restaurant continues to win new
fans while keeping the regulars happy. Breakfast is served
all day and early bird specials are offered, too. 535 University
Ave., (619) 295-2747.
Cocina D. Sanchez
This Mexican family restaurant and bakery, serving up a
wide variety of Mexican food with only the finest ingredients.
The Saturday cerveza brunch and Sunday champagne brunch offers
27 egg dishes and free drink refills. Their specialties include
an extensive menu, so you'll need to allow yourself plenty
of time, or repeat visits, to take it all in. They have been
serving the area for over 18 years, and their tradition of
friendly service is still the best. The venue offers catering
and can handle special events. 3332 Adams Ave., (619) 283-0355.
The Green Tomato
Kensington's Green Tomato offers an early dinner special
from 5-7 p.m. daily, in addition to a full bar, and happy
hour specials. The eclectic menu is distinct and tasty with
selections of beef, poultry, pasta, and seafood. The lounge
atmosphere is inviting, and their mix of elegance and affordability
can't be beat. Don't miss two for one margaritas at the bar
on Thursday evenings or the Sunday brunch featuring bloody
Marys and mimosas. 4090 Adams Ave., (619) 283-7546.
Hamburger Mary's
This remains one of our town's favorite sites, offering
a fun and inviting atmosphere no matter what time of day
you stop by. 308 University Ave., (619) 491-0400.
Indulgence Bakery & Café
Indulge at this top-spot for bakery goods for diabetics,
offering several low-sugar and low-carb products. 4207 Park
Blvd. (619) 299-3404.
Martinis Above Fourth
Martinis Above Fourth has a great outdoor patio, an inside
dining room and a private space for special dinner parties
and receptions, and the outstanding quality and taste of
the cuisine are assured. They also have one of the best Sunday
brunches in San Diego, and it's all you can eat. 3940 4th
Ave., (619) 400-4500.
Med Grill
For healthy Mediterranean cuisine, this spot offers tasty
entrées. 1263 University Ave., (619) 683-2233.
Ortega's Bistro
This place is fast becoming the talk of the town. An enjoyable
and relaxing atmosphere greets patrons who want to enjoy
the custom of great food and good prices. Their menu features
authentic Mexican dishes and seafood. Open for lunch daily,
with dinner service beginning at 5 p.m. 141 University Ave.,
Suite #5, (619) 692-4200.
Phil's BBQ
If you like good barbecue, this is a top 10 rated venue
in San Diego. Their selection of tasty mesquite grilled ribs,
chicken, beef, and sandwiches are all excellent menu items
while their award-winning baby back ribs are an all-time
favorite. Don't be in too much of a hurry when visiting,
however, as this place is always busy, but always delivers
the best in customer service and food. Closed on Mondays.
4030 Goldfinch St., (619) 688-0559.
Wine Steals
This is a full wine bar and retail store in one and is
becoming another favorite venue for many. 1243 University
Ave., (619) 295-1188.
SANTA MONICA
Golden Bull
Just a stone's throw from the beach, feast on steaks, chicken,
seafood, and prime rib Sundays and Thursdays, 4:30-10 p.m.,
Fridays and Saturdays 4:30-11 p.m., in their lovely Santa
Monica Canyon setting. Be sure to check out their sumptuous
Sunday brunch from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. 170 W. Channel Rd., (310)
230-0402.
SHERMAN OAKS
Le Petite Jacques
Formerly August Chris Café, Le Petite Jacques is
still the Valley's best-kept secret. They serve California/Southern
French cuisine at very reasonable prices. If you're looking
for a romantic spot, this is it. The French onion soup and
escargot are musts, but stay for the entrées and save
room for their sumptuous desserts. The service is friendly
and the prices are reasonable. 13456 Ventura Blvd., (818)
789-3575.
WEST HOLLYWOOD
The Abbey
An amazing balance of great food in a lively setting, enjoy
every imaginable cocktail or desserts that are simply voluptuous.
There are healthy menu items like the warm chicken salad,
but their burgers and fries kick ass! Sunday brunch is the
ultimate hot spot, and the nights get even hotter. 692 N.
Robertson Blvd., (310) 289-8410.
Bossa Nova
Their grilled chicken, seafood, or steaks are perfection,
and the delectable Bossa Salad is the ultimate diet dinner.
Wood-oven pizzas from the Hollywood location are perfect
on cheat nights, and their sandwiches make excellent lunches
for businessmen on the go. Delivery is available if you're
in seclusion after that recent eyelift operation. 685 N.
Robertson Blvd., (310) 657-5070; 7181 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles,
(323) 436-7999.
Cravings Restaurant
Alfresco dining offers a great view of the strip, but their
new dining room is far more romantic. Be sure to peruse the
list of specials and ask your server for off-menu items.
The couscous Moroccan style lamb chops aux raisins with eggplant
peppernata and the pan-seared spicy salmon with black bean
mango salsa are both excellent8652 Sunset Blvd., (310) 652-6104.
Eatwell
Bring your trick, boyfriend, or single buddy looking for
a date to this fun eatery. With three locations, Eatwell
offers inexpensive home-cooked meals right alongside South
Beach-friendly fare. Weekends are packed, but window-shopping
is half the fun, and their weekday specials are worth investigating.
8252 Santa Monica Blvd., (323) 656-1383; 3916 W. Sunset Blvd.,
Silver Lake (323) 664-1624; 1013 S. Brand Blvd., Glendale,
(818) 243-5928.
Gelson's
Whether you're looking for the freshest top-quality ingredients
to prepare a memorable meal, or something already prepared,
they have it all. From meat to seafood, soup to nuts, salads,
hot entrees, wine, and a flowers-it's your one stop for an
unforgettable evening at home. 8330 W. Santa Monica Blvd.,
(323) 656-5580; 5877 Franklin Ave., Hollywood, (323) 464-7316;
2725 Hyperion Ave., Silver Lake, (323) 660-0387.
Hamburger Mary's Bar and Grill
Party on the patio, booze it at the bar, or dine inside-Mary's
is the place for fun and food. Their burgers are famous (try
the Buffy Burger), and healthy options include chicken, wraps,
and salads. With over 20 martini varieties and happy hour
prices, you really can't go wrong. They're open until midnight
every night. 8288 Santa Monica Blvd., (323) 654-3800.
Hugo's
More entertainment industry meals are held at Hugo's than
at any other restaurant in Los Angeles. Their food is healthy,
organic and features multiple low-carb options; but honestly,
those warm rolls with butter and jelly are the ticket-so
are the pumpkin pancakes. The juice bar offers a natural
boost to your day, and there's plenty of free parking. 8401
Santa Monica Blvd.,(323) 654-3993; 12851 Riverside Dr., Studio
City, (818) 761-8985.
Marco's Trattoria & Pizzeria
Screw that diet and get over to Marco's for the finest
home-cooked Italian food in L.A. Eat in or take out. Find
out why their pizzas, pastas , and other Italian specialties
remain West Hollywood favorites. 8136 Santa Monica Blvd.,
(323) 650-2771.
Mark's Restaurant
Recently remodeled, Mark's serves brilliant California/American
cuisine. Chef Wayne's specials are a must try, and their
half-price Dish-It-Out Mondays are the WeHo hot ticket. Everything
can be made low-carb, vegetarian, or Atkins friendly, and
they offer valet, catering, and a festive bar. For more info
and menus visit www.marksrestaurant.com. 861 N. La Cienega
Blvd., (310) 652-5252.
Numbers
With its intimate booths and views of West Hollywood and
Century City, Numbers is a great place for a date. Try two
of the house specialties: tuna tartare and steak tartare,
both served with toasts presented in an elegantly folded
napkin. For dessert, try the sweet and caramely pecan pie,
and the light, creamy, and rich mousse. 8741 Santa Monica
Blvd., (310) 652-7700.
O BAR
The good times are back on the east side of La Cienega.
Get there early for a unique specialty drink at the bar,
dine on their tasty comfort food, or try a romantic date
with a view of their beautifully lit backyard. Late night
laughs congregate around the bar and outside patio, making
this the perfect place for meeting single guys who love a
little elegance with their evenings. 8279 Santa Monica Blvd.,
(323) 822-3300.
Panini Café
Serving Italian-American cuisine for breakfast, lunch and
dinner, dive into their French toast breakfast, the blackened
chicken panini, or Santa Fe salad with homemade dressing
for lunch, and any of their dinner specials at night. You
can even get a cocktail via the Ramada bar next door. Valet
available. 8575 Santa Monica Blvd., (310) 652-4441.
Pinkberry
WeHo's newest frozen yogurt place is also its healthiest.
It tastes good and is good for you. Their all-natural offerings
are low in fat, high in calcium, and tasty too! With a wide
variety of toppings, it's great for everything from a lunchtime
treat to a late night snack. 868 Huntley Dr., (310) 659-8285.
Skewers
Who doesn't love meat on a stick? With tasty healthful
options in mind, Skewers grills marinated chicken, veggies,
fish, filet mignon, and other items for your pleasure. Hit
up the hummus because it's amazing! Salads and sandwiches
are also available, and everything has fantastic prices.
8939 Santa Monica Blvd., (310) 271-0555.
Sushi Zen
Tucked between the clubs on Santa Monica Boulevard is another
delicious delight: Sushi Zen. They offer sushi, teriyaki,
tempura, and other Japanese dishes that will satisfy any
craving. Their all-you-can-eat sushi lunch special is high
quality and yummy. 8163 Santa Monica Blvd., (323) 656-9002.
Taste
Located in a former bungalow on Melrose Avenue in West
Hollywood, Taste restaurant is a relative newcomer to the
local dining scene. Main courses include a very generous
grilled New York steak, orange ginger shrimp, sautéed
wild salmon filet, red wine braised chuck roast, capellini
with fresh artichoke, smoked duck breast, and nightly specials.
8454 Melrose Ave., (323) 852-6888.
Ten20 Café at the Bel Age West Hollywood
The Ten20 is a great spot to catch a jazz show, with up
and coming talent often performing with legends who drop
by for a set. Dinner portions are substantial, with most
falling well under $20. 1020 N. San Vicente Blvd., (310)
358-7702.
Wacky Waffles
They're not wacky-they're tasty. This fun and fabulous
West Hollywood eatery has numerous offerings for breakfast
and lunch from waffles and pancakes to omelettes and burgers.
For the health-conscious, there are soups, salads, and sandwiches.
8226 Sunset Blvd., (323) 654-2475.
Wokano
You've seen their snazzy TV ads; now try their delicious
food. Spicy garlic shrimp, orange chicken, and walnut shrimp
are tops, but their Volcano Roll from the sushi bar (shrimp
tempura with eel on the top) is simply stunning. 8408 W.
Third St., (323) 653-1998; 913 S. Figueroa St., Downtown,
(213) 892-8999; 33 S. Fair Oaks Ave., Pasadena (626) 578-1818.
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