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The swankiest out of its 4 locations, Terroni has raised the bar from what the former Courthouse once was. It's as if Giada DiLaurentis waved her magic wand and created this wonderful splendour of Italian-ness. From the gorgeous enoteca upon arrival is great for people watching. Palatial dining room is replete with modern Italian symbols such as road signs in national lingo, a replica ferrari track from the ceiling and Italian marionnette dolls. Then there's the food. Slim, uber thin crust pizzas, some named after owners' family members, that Terroni has built its empire on. Celebs stock up when in town but now they have one of their own in LA.
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