
Posts Tagged ‘best la restaurants’
Jun
2010
Vienna Cafe 7356 Melrose Ave Los Angeles CA 90046 (323) 651 3822
The food at Vienna Cafe is amazing, the service was fantastic, and the food makes my mouth water as I write this. The total came out to be $13.26 and the proportions of food were just enough. The Greek Omelette I had was cheesy, hot, and full of flavors. The best part about Vienna cafe is when you leave – you can take some free bread from their bakery. The hispanic bus boy (I can’t remember his name) was extremely nice and outgoing – he was in a particularly good mood after telling him my name is Juanito El Terrible. He went in the back and got me a free Autumn Loaf of bread that was thick and bready; it tasted great with tons of butter and a quick bake.
May
2010
Sexy Belly Dancing – Byblos night club ** SO HOT ** Los Angeles
Byblos restaurant is the hidden of gem of Westwood’s collection of Persian restaurants in LA. Yelp users gave Byblos in la only 4 reviews and only three stars. It’s time LA re-visit Byblos, enjoy the authentic middle eastern music, fine food, and sexy belly dancing.
Tel: 310-475 9558
1964 Westwood Blvd.
Los Angeles California 90025
Be sure to check out Byblos’ high end menu and authentic middle eastern cuisine.
May
2010
West Hollywood Restaurants – Basix Cafe – Tasty food and sexy people watching.
Basix cafe received 3.5 stars and 155 reviews on Yelp. I would say that is a fair characterization of Basix. It’s certainly not Basic though – the decore, service, and food all come together in an enjoyable lunch atmosphere time and time again.
The food is downright delicious, high-end, and well priced. The outside patio is a real people-watcher crows nest for beautiful gay men and lovely West Hollywood post college blonds. I’ve been here twice and would certainly come back once a week if I lived closer. I’ve eaten the pasta with turkey meat balls, pizza, salad, and even enjoyed a nice Marlboro light on the porch dining area.
8333 Santa Monica Blvd
West Hollywood, CA 90069
Neighborhood: West Hollywood
Hours: Mon-Sun 7 a.m. – 11 p.m.
May
2010
Best LA Restaurants
Over the past month or so I’ve explored over 15 different restaurants in Los Angeles. I have to say, I’m impressed, and I thought Chicago took pride in their find dining. LA restaurant owners exceed dining expectations time and time again across Los Angeles. I would like to applaude the Los Angeles health and sanitation department for making sure that Los Angeles restaurants are some of the most sanitary and properly run in the USA. Further, I would like to thank the restaurants below that helped me determine our weekly best LA restaurants:
#1
Bella Pita
960 Gayley Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90024
(310)-209-1050
#2
Mozzarella
11301 W. Olympic Blvd Suite # 122
LA, CA 90064
(310)-914-3165
#3
Bamboo Restaurants
10835 Venice Blvd
Culver City, CA
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May
2010
LA Middle Eastern Restaurants – Bella Pita – Lamb melts in your mouth.
We recently tried to go to Byblos restaurant on Westwood but felt we were under-dressed for their impressive decor. We ended up at Bella Pita, and as it often happens in LA, unplanned outcomes often become wonderful surprises. Bella Pita is a los angeles restaurant you should try and pay attention to if you are a restauranteer or la foodie. Bella Pita makes every dish with love, a variety of ingredients, and special spice recipes. I was in pure heaven with every bite of the Lamb Wowshi – which is not on the Bella Pita menu, but only costs an additional .50 cents for the modification.
The Lamb Wowshi was the best tasting lamb pita / schwarma sandwhich I’ve had since being in Amman, Jordan and eating Reem Shwarma. In Amman, the lines wait down the streets for the pita sandwiches – so the restaurant operates on a spindle serving system. Bella Pita prepares theirs in a unique way off the spindle that preserves the spindle flavor without eliminating the rich taste. We also ate a falaffel wowshi that was also equally tasty, moist, and rich in sauces.
The appetizer we enjoyed was calliflower that was slightly singed or deep fried and seasoned. After putting on white sauce, tsaziki, hummus, and hot cream sauce – it became fatty delicious goodness.
(***** / *****) five out of five stars – view Bella Pita’s Yelp Review or on google’s restaurant review.
Service – prepared by the loving hands of the owner and his loyal assistants
Decor – quaint, small, and warm
Food Quality – high end meats, flavors, and all the condiments once could ask for and more
Price – extremely reasonable and amazingly low
Bella Pita
960 Gayley Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90024
(310)-209-1050
Franchising information: Bella Pita is interested in franchising their restaurant in the Southern California market. If you are interested in purchasing a Bella Pita franchise please call: (312)-560-0175 or email Franchises@LARestaurantDaily.com and ask for John. Initial start-up cost in the Los Angeles area market is $100,000. This covers your franchise fee, grease trap, LA county permits, incorporation, location, equipment, and supplies. Bella Pita is looking to agressively expand their successfully tested menu, ingredients, and locations. Start-up costs are extremely low compared to comparable style restaurants with menus and recipes that lack in quality, flavor, and repeat customers.












































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