Little Sister DTLA features East-meets-West inspired dishes served in arelaxed social environment that feels more residential thanrestaurant, as if you"re being invited into the Chef Tin's home.Little Sister's menu showcases Chef Tin's take on one of the moreinteresting and rich collisions of food and culture that was borne outof the European colonization of Southeast Asia. Dishes blend andbalance the spices and flavors of Southeast Asia with Frenchtechniques and Dutch and British colonial influences. The menu iscontinually and progressively evolving, reflecting inspiration and theseasons. Scott Young along with Chef Tin curates the restaurant's wine and beverage programwith a focus on intriguing labels, both domestically and from aroundthe world. Craft beer selection includes special batches from TheBrewery at Abigaile, brewed only for the restaurant.
TAO Los Angeles is a dynamic two-level space, complete with two private dining rooms, outdoor patio, lounge with large bar. and main dining room anchored by our 16 foot Quan Yin statue.
The Seoul Salon restaurant and bar is retro style Korean restaurant and bar and offers a cozy, home-like atmosphere to help you enjoy your dinner and have peace of mind. when you come to our restaurant and bar you feel and experience retro style concept of Korea back in 1930. At that time Korea had Western and Asian culture . We assembled a strong team of professionals, all of whom aspire to constantly excel and step up!
Open Wednesday through Saturday, MainRo is Hollywood’s newest restaurant & supper club that provides a senses-stimulating experience that’s smart & sophisticated. A modern technological Moulin Rouge, MainRo perfectly blends the restaurant and nightlife scene into one venue. MainRo’s culinary concept takes a modern approach with locally-sourced ingredients and imported premium meats blending bold French, Japanese & Vietnamese flavors that will fulfill the senses with arousing fragrances and crave-worthy fare. The décor blends classic Hollywood Regency elements with art deco style in a technologically designed space outfitted with ultra 4K digital mapped screens. As the DJ varies the musical content the surrounding ambiance of the venue transforms and guests experience a show unlike any other, an artistic blend of live musical acts and performances throughout the evening, creating a magical experience where you are the star with the show happening in front, behind, & all
The Formosa Cafe is a restaurant and bar founded in 1939 and located at 7156 Santa Monica Boulevard at the intersection with North Formosa Avenue, in West Hollywood, California.The restaurant has a long history of movie star and film industry patronage due to its close proximity to studio lot across the street, which began as the United Artists lot and was later owned by Warner Bros. Generations of movie stars such as Humphrey Bogart and Clark Gable have eaten meals at The Formosa. Frank Sinatra is reputed to have spent many nights at the Formosa in the 1950s, pining over Ava Gardner.After a brief 2 year hiatus, a complete refurbishment, and a tremendous menu update The Formosa Cafe has returned to serve the Los Angeles community once again.
Yangban, the genre-defying Korean American culinary ‘conversation’, which opened in Los Angeles’ Arts District, re-opens after a transformative interior overhaul of the space, revealing an evolution of the highly acclaimed restaurant. Now featuring a full-service dining room and updated food and beverage programs, the concept remains at its core a Modern-Korean American restaurant as told through the lens of husband-and-wife chefs Katianna and John Hong. Recent awards include: Bon Appetit's 10 Best New Restaurants, Esquire's Best New Restaurants in America + Chefs of the Year, David Chang's Restaurant of the Year, Condé Nast Traveler's Best New Restaurants in the World and recognition from the James Beard Foundation and Michelin.If you do not see availability, we keep a significant portion of the restaurant for walk-ins.
In celebration of the highly anticipated second season of Arcane, Boba Bear Koreatown has teamed up with Riot Games to bring fans a thrilling, immersive experience. The Arcane Season 2 pop-up will transport visitors straight into the heart of Zaun, with Boba Bear transformed into the show’s iconic Last Drop Bar for a limited time.From November 18th through mid February 2025, visitors can step into a fully reimagined Boba Bear, complete with custom decor, exclusive activations, and a special Arcane-inspired beverage menu. Whether you're a longtime fan of the show or a newcomer to the world of League of Legends, the Arcane Season 2 pop-up promises to be a unique, unforgettable experience open to all ages. Themed Drinks and Limited Edition Merch: The Arcane pop-up menu features signature cocktails inspired by Vi, Jinx and other iconic elements from the show.
Intercrew is an experiential dining establishment in the heart of Koreatown, Los Angeles. This must-see venue features a beautiful dining room with two private dining areas and 2 full bars where your crew can enjoy a variety of dining by executive chef Johnny Tran and drinking options inspired by local ingredients and the vibrant culture of Los Angeles.
Freehand LA’s full service restaurant, The Exchange, pays homage to the 12-story vintage blade sign (the largest in LA) under which its entrance proudly sits. The restaurant is led by Chef Narita Santos and her team. The focal point on Southern California's seasonal abundance of local produce, fresh seafood and choice meats beautifully highlights the multi-cultural flavors of urban LA. We accompany our menu by a natural wine selection. Private dining options are available. Please contact us for more details.Please note that a 4% charge is added to all checks to help cover the cost of health care benefits that we offer for our full-time employees. Thank you for your patronage and support. If you would like this charge removed, please let your server know.
Sakana Sushi Lounge is the culmination of hand selected fish and creative Japanese cuisine in an elegant yet comfortable space in Downtown Los Angeles. We'll be the first to admit it; quality is not what it used to be. Our restaurant's focus is on using the highest quality ingredients which may be a paradigm shift in an our fast paced world. Our team hand selects real fish on a daily basis as a ritual and deep commitment to those who allow us the pleasure of serving them. Our restaurant's recipes and methods are rich in decades of experience, while our dining area commands a stylish contemporary edge. Our expert staff isn't just here to serve, but really to be a guide into a unique, Japanese experience through a menu of thoughtful and flavorful selections.