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Spark Woodfire Grill
Address: 9575 W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90035
Spark Woodfire Grill serves all the great food you’d want in a fine steak restaurant, in a chic, laid back atmosphere. With partner locations in Studio City and Huntington Beach, Spark is known for its open-hearth wood fire oven, mesquite grill, and steak broiler. The menu features fine steaks, but also offers home-cooking favorites you might not expect. Hamburgers, baby back ribs, lasagna, and a selection of wood fired pizzas offer a range of dinner options. Located in West Los Angeles near Beverly Hills, Spark has a full bar with a great happy hour and extensive facilities for private parties and events.
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Yamashiro
Address: 1999 N. Sycamore Avenue, Hollywood, CA 90068
Set in a landmark 1914 building on the eastern edge of the Hollywood Hills, Yamashiro is renowned for its views over Los Angeles. But while the vistas are stunning, the spectacular CalAsian cuisine should not be overlooked. The menu is vast, encompassing sushi, sashimi, sushi rolls, soups, salads, steaks, fish, and more – but whether you’re here for drinks at the bar, to dine in the sophisticated dining room, or in the beautiful interior courtyard, you won’t be disappointed. You might leave with your wallet noticeably lighter, but it'll be worth every cent.
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Spark Woodfire Grill - Studio City
Address: 11801 Ventura Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 91604
In May of 1999, Bill Chait, Danilo Terribili and chef Jeff Sladicka partnered to open this Studio City restaurant specializing in mesquite-grilled meat and seafood. The second floor hosts a sleek black lounge and a dining room framed by wine racks, but the real action is downstairs, in a boisterous dining room with views of the exhibition kitchen. At lunch, expect to find entertainment execs. During the week, Spark draws locals, and on weekends, it’s a dater’s playground. Signature dishes include Roman-style pizzas, grilled Atlantic salmon, and steaks. No matter what you order, save room for the house-baked apple walnut cobbler.
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RockSugar Pan Asian Kitchen
Address: 10250 Santa Monica Blvd. # 654, Los Angeles, CA 90067
RockSugar Pan Asian Kitchen whisks taste buds off on a flavorful tour of the Asian continent. Executive Chef Mohan Ismail draws on his upbringing in Singapore, infusing the extensive menu with the aromatic ingredients and dishes of his native country as well as those of Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia and India. The palatial décor with saffron-curtained cabanas, intricately inlaid columns, and a multitude of Buddhist artifacts provides a suitably lush environment for exotic feasting. A diverse selection of equally enticing cocktails and traditional Southeast Asian beverages promise to quench your thirst and curiosity, making RockSugar’s Pan Asian culinary temple a deliciously enlightening experience.
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La Boheme
Address: 8400 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90069
La Bohème rhapsodizes with a quintuplet of dazzling crystal chandeliers looming majestically overhead in a large, yet intimate two-tiered dining space. The opulent ruby-red décor glimmers softly under the glow of two huge open fireplaces. This longtime retreat from the bustle of Santa Monica Boulevard boasts moderate prices and a globe-trotting menu that sweeps culinary terrain from comfort food to exquisitely sophisticated dishes. Specialties like the Red Caviar Spaghetti, the Lobster Saffron Risotto, and the Berkshire Pork Chop offer a fine balance of familiarity in flavor and innovation in vision.
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