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- West Hollywood
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Italian
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$$$
We would scarf De Niro's chow every night if our returns from Meet the Fockers hadn't caused us such shell shock.
Come for the gelato; leave with a giant meatball. Very much the real deal Holyfield.
Top Pick!
Hey, a real restaurant! Right there on the Strip!
Go for the white pizza in your white tee, drawing stares from the Vivienne Westwood-clad working moms.
Pizza, antipasti, insalate, secondi done right in a family friendly atmosphere. Weekly specials and new family-style menu every week.
Great Italian deserves great wine, and they have an extensive list, but helps the wallet if you bring a bottle of your own.
Quiet, classic Italian spot in the world's hippest strip mall.
Italian (ish) for scenesters who prefer to eat and party in one spot.
- Bollini's
- Eagle Rock/Eastside
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Italian, Pizza
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Pizza, pizza, pizza, better than ever and cooked with love.
Top Pick!
Proof that Downtown is still gentrifying.
Veal parm and fried calamari, not quite the Ivy, but maybe it's the Marina's who's who that are packing it up.
Grab a bite on the Promenade: this is the best option.
Gnocchi Thursdays knock you out with luscious spud pillows. Bring date, repeat, bring date.
Not quite the queen but the lady-in-waiting of Beverly Hills Italian hierarchy.
Scene of power lunches, Romantic/Date Spot seasonal dinners and prized brunch.
- Capo
- Santa Monica
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Italian
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$$$$
Join the players when the boss is paying the tab for Kobe strip, lobster risotto and $8,875 wine.
Candle-lit Cal-Tal hideaway for dream dates.
Couldn't get any more classy. In both British and Hollywood senses.
The classic Beverly Hills Italian, located in Pasadena for many years.
- Charlie's
- Malibu
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American (New), Italian, Steak
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$$$$
Malibu needed this surf 'n' turf joint.
Those tuxedoed old-timers clearly ventured downtown specifically for this meal, not the open-air crack market.
WeHo institution still slinging succulent steaks and chops after 43 years.
Top Pick!
Italian gastropub, West Village style—in Hollywood.
Wood-burning oven has us scarfing thin crust pizzas and shouting for "da vino."
- Drago
- Santa Monica
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Italian
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We're still searching for Clubber Lang's to get our aperitifs on, but so far that's been rocky too. Guffaw.
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