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Originally Posted by pyramider
I hear In and Out is the bomb.
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Have they stopped using the meat company they used, the one that the FDA and Feds raided and subsequently shut down?
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Originally Posted by S-Man
Thanks for the suggestions. To paraphrase what I've said before, I don't mind paying $300-400 for two if the food tastes as if I just paid $300-400.
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Nick and Stefs- Not cozy and intimate, reminded me a little of steakhouses in Vegas decor wise, but outside seating affords one a spectacular view of the city buildings, right smack dab in the middle of it. Food is excellent.
Pacific Dining Car - American Steak house, well seasoned food, excellent wine choices, decor reminds me a bit of the Adolphus in Dallas. You will know when you see it, as there is a large cow outside.
Mastros- Outstanding food, decor, lots of stone and judges paneling. Good bar.
El Cholos- Best upscale Mexican food, although the decor is a little on the cheesy outdated side.
Fraiche- Food is outstanding and creative. Decor is very open air feeling, lots of light streaming in from the wall of windows.
Boa- an excellent steakhouse, decor reminded me a bit of the Homestread Steakhouse at the Breakers in Palm Beach.
The Ivy- People either love it or hate it. I personally love it. Very intimate feel to it, although I don't recommend if you are entertaining a party of 8 or more. More suitable for parties of 2-6.
La Mondrian- I love it. Great for a romantic dinner for two or a nice evening for 4. The bar steps to the seating area is one of my favorite places for drinks in LA. Canopied area, with lots of lit luminaries everywhere, open cabanas available to enjoy your libations while over looking the city lights.
All of the above places serve exceptional food (although I personally don't care for In and out, burgers are too dry, and with the FDA thing... I pass.) and do cater to the movers and shakers of LA, so they do live up to their clientele bases standards.