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Joe Pytka is famous in this town. Maybe not for the right reasons, but then, who is? Bastide has been a foodie favorite from day one, generally appealing to those with cash and hours to spend. New year, new concept: a bookstore setting (that's Assouline, specializing in lifestyle books) with seasonal, French-inspired food. Delectable braised lamb, for instance. The famous wine collection is still in place (servers pull double duty as sommeliers), all the better to lubricate the communal tables.
A great cocktail list sets the tone at this stylish bistro. Vibrant. That also means loud. Prepare to shout, but delish drinks will soothe an aching throat. Burger elicits instant fame. Food critic... read more
In the old Boudoir space on La Cienega, the legendary NYC Bistrot Bagatelle spreads its LA wings over 2700-square feet, multiple rooms and an open patio in the best St. Tropez chic fashion. Designe... read more
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