With the shuttering of Here Lounge back in February, and the Abbey's inevitable devolution into a nightly bachelorette party, West Hollywood has been thirsting f
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One of the biggest criticisms of West Hollywood's bar scene is its lack of variety. Although the physical layouts may differ, the mood, crowd and ambiance of nea
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In a seemingly unremarkable strip-mall restaurant, three blocks south of the tourist-mobbed clusterfuck that is Hollywood and Highland, sits a hypnotizing, Phuket-st
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This is kind of a trick category because there aren't really any other full-on Thai bars in L.A. Sure, the Houston brothers are of Thai descent, and they've
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Ray Garcia has been hinting for years that he's capable of greatness, and at Broken Spanish he lives up to that promise. Located in the former Rivera space downt
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My main beef with most barbecue joints outside of the South is their failure to recognize the benefits of regionality and instead try to do too much, to be all barbe
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Salazar, the wonderfully smoky-smelling new taqueria from chef Esdras Ochoa, has officially put Frogtown (aka Elysian Valley) on the map as one of L.A.'s favorit
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Los Globos. La Cita. El Cid. So many of central L.A.'s Mexican haunts have been transformed, if only by the new people who now use them to rest their elbows. Hat
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Before Sqirl became the hippest brunch spot in town, and before its chef, Jessica Koslow,became the brightest rising star in California's culinary constellation,
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LA Weekly's Best of L.A. issue is live! And as always, we've delivered a ton of ways to eat and drink your way across the city. To give you a taste, we'v
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It's time to start bulking up for the winter, and decadent brunches are the way to do it. While there is certainly nothing wrong with a good eggs Benedict, new b
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