The long-standing 'Mont's perfect for late-morning/afternoon games with its b-load of TVs (including a giant big-screen) and vittles like mac & cheese w/ crab, bacon, scallions & gouda. Read more.
Excellent food. Usually hotel restaurants are pare at best but this place is good. Get the eggs Benedict with salmon and the fish wrap.
The salted caramel house made ice cream is to die for! Read more.
80-year-old Canter’s Deli, the Kibitz Room—the divey-est, strangest little club and bar in town. It has a history with rock ‘n’ roll royalty: The Doors & Frank Zappa kibbitzed and jammed here. Read more.
“I like restaurants with a great atmosphere. The Polo Lounge at the Beverly Hills Hotel and Nobu are my favorite places to eat in LA – and the house specialties are always the way to go.”-TH
Nobu's Los Angeles location opened in Spring 2008. It has been been listed among the best sushi restaurants in the city by Bon Appetite and won a Diners' Choice award in 2009. Read more.
Pasta was awesome. Had the alla vodka. It was unique and full of flavor. Pasta was perfectly cooked. Staff is top notch. Seth (the owner) is the best!
This sleek Italian restaurant pays homage to the 1950s, NYC-Style Italian steakhouses. Their dry-aged steaks are charred and cooked to perfection and they also excel in their freshly-made pastas. Read more.
Come to sample Jar and others at this years Gold Standard on 3/6/11! http://bit.ly/iaPthT Read more.
Specialties include pot roast, Kansas City steaks and an iceberg wedge salad frosted with blue cheese. Don’t forget to try the chicken with kaffir lime leaf, either. Read more.