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- DDebbivipSan Diego •24 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoDelicious dinner in the DTLA neighborhood. Great if you are headed to any of the theaters nearby. We had the Piri Piri chicken and the Caesar salad and both were worth having again. Also had terrific service.More infoCaldo VerdePrice: Expensive• Californian• Downtown•4.6
- SStephanievipLondon •5 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoHave been to this tea numerous times and generally always enjoy it and feel satisfied. The tea sandwiches are always good. The tea selection was excellent, multiple delicious sounding black tea options. Don’t need fruity or green teas for high tea imo. The room is gorgeous, a fountain in the center. They used to have some couch seating but I don’t see it any more, just tables and chairs. The service was on point, we were the first ones there but our server brought things out very quickly which was nice. Everyone was friendly. Be warned parking/valet at the hotel is $30+ but you can prepay cash $25 and save a little.More infoThe Biltmore Los AngelesPrice: Very Expensive• American• Downtown•4.3
- KKristanvipLos Angeles •68 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoWonderful brunch at Red Bird. We enjoyed the service and the food very much. It is so nice to relax and enjoy good food in a beautiful setting without feeling rushed. The menu is a great mix of sweet and savory items; the portions are ample enough to share if you feel like a bite of both. Looking forward to returning soon.More infoRedbird - Los AngelesPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Downtown•4.8
- AAprilLos Angeles •1 review5.0Dined 4 days agoMrs Fish was so amazing! The service to the food to the drinks were all amazing! My boyfriend and I got baked crab roll, shrimp skewer, baked cod, uni pasta, scallop nigiri, and four different drinks. We loved everything that we ate! The fish tank was really nice to look at too! All the servers, bartender, and hosts were alls so very friendly. We cant wait to come back next time!More infoMrs. FishPrice: Expensive• Japanese• Downtown•4.5
- JJohnLos Angeles •5 reviews4.0Dined on Oct 14, 2024Traxx offers good value for the money in an historic setting amid the vaulted ceilings of LA’s Union Station. The companion bar across the way makes good cocktails. They are open 11 to 8 and Traxx is for lunch or an early dinner.More infoTraxxPrice: Moderate• Contemporary American• Downtown•4.2