Long Beach: 10 Restaurants Found
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Cafe Sevilla Long Beach
Address: 140 Pine Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90802
Rogelio and Janet Huidobro opened the first Café Sevilla in 1987, honoring their homeland with a Spanish restaurant in San Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter. After finding additional success in Riverside, they launched in downtown Long Beach in 2006. Mid week, the old-world setting draws business types. Weekends attract a younger crowd for upstairs dancing and dinner shows. Café Sevilla specializes in pans of paella and traditional Spanish tapas. The reasonably priced wine list is especially strong on full-bodied Spanish reds like Tempranillo and Torre Oria.
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L'Opera
Address: 101 Pine Avenue, Long Beach, CA 90802
As you ascend the marble steps and enter L’Opera between two massive columns, it is as if you are stepping off a great Florentine piazza into a historic monument. Once inside, the dining room appears surprisingly modern, and it is this mix of antiquity and modernity that gives L’Opera its elegance. Serving Northern Italian cuisine in a refined setting, L’Opera offers a stunning dining experience, with warm and friendly service, a comfortably elegant ambiance, and exquisite cuisine.
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555 East Restaurant
Address: 555 Ocean Blvd., Long Beach, CA 90802
555 East is a classic steak house, full of old world style, charm, and superior beef. Dedicated to the art of dining well, 555 East offers choice cuts of USDA Prime beef prepared to perfection, complemented by a wine list with over 600 selections. In addition to succulent and tender steaks, the menu boasts a varied offering of appetizers and accompaniments, from grilled artichokes to fresh oysters, as well as equally succulent seafood, live Maine lobster, and Colorado Rack of Lamb. The ambiance is classic and charming, with marble floors and wood paneling, and on most evenings a low buzz fills the air.
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The Sky Room
Address: 40 S. Locust Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90802
With an amazing 360-degree view of the Pacific Ocean and Los Angeles county, and a history that dates back to 1926, The Sky Room atop the Breakers Hotel is a timeless Los Angeles landmark. Classic Art Deco decor transports diners to the Supper Club era of the 1920's and 30's, when dining out was synonymous with elegance and style. The menu offers French fare combined with California cuisine—elegantly presented dishes include Maine lobster and Colorado rack of lamb—along with an inspired collection of wine that perfectly compliments Chef Juan Carlos's menu. Fine china, linens, and crystal hark back to days past, evoking an ambiance of romance and grace.
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Nico's
Address: 5760 E. 2nd Street, Los Angeles, CA 90803
Being the second restaurant of Christy Bono's, Nico's can be described as a contemporary American bistro with an occasional French and Italian inspiration. Covered in art deco posters and straw-colored walls, this chic and cozy hot spot serves up a wide array of entrees from Dungeness crab cakes to a New York steak.
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