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    Chi Spacca

    4.2 (794 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndItalian
    Closed 5:30 pm - 10:00 PM
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Moderate noise
    Intimate
    Outdoor seating
    Dogs allowed

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    Stewart L.

    This was my second visit to Chi Spacca, the smallest and most meat-centric of Nancy Silverton's 3-restaurant complex on the corner of Melrose and Highland. I came this time specifically for their smash burger, served only at the counter on Mon. and Tues. The counter has 6 seats, and everyone seated there ordered the burger The burger is the most economical dish on the menu. Chi Spacca is not a live fire place (although there is a wood-burning oven), so they have a grill and a flat top. At the counter, I saw huge chunks of meat (New York and Porterhouse) spend large chunks of time on the grill on all sides; an instant-read thermometer was used. The burger of course had a much shorter cook on the flat top. It has 2 patties, American cheese, Calabrian chili aioli, lettuce, tomato, grilled onions and pickles on a toasted sesame bun. The burger was fine. I did not really taste the chili aioli, and the bun did not hold up well, but overall pretty tasty. I started with roasted squash blossoms. These are of course stuffed with ricotta and served with a tangy tomato vinaigrette that had more punch than a traditional marinara, plus basil. Classic. I also ordered the onion rings. They were large, beautifully battered and fried, along with some greens (parsley?). Very crisp and light, but I couldn't really taste the onion flavour. They came with a nice garlic aioli, but I prefer simple ketchup, which they do provide without resistance. For dessert they offer vanilla soft serve ice cream with a choice of 4 toppings; I chose the saucy dates and salted pecans. Delish. Service was decent, but they somehow my burger order was not put in or noticed. I saw 3 guys who arrived after me receive their burgers and sides before me. They were receiving their 2nd round of burgers when I finally got my first, which I may not have received at all had I not asked. When I went to the restroom after the main course but before dessert, they cleared my seat, thinking I had left. Luckily they didn't discard my leftovers! Overall the burger experience is probably a one and done for me. Should I return, I'd probably get a savory pie or grilled meat.

    Cindy S.

    Amazing service and amazing food to make my birthday feel extra special. I enjoyed the handwritten birthday card. The open dining space that looks directly into the kitchen provided warm vibes. The parking was a bit challenging but was able to find nearby street parking.

    Hanger Steak
    Mike L.

    Having been to Mozza, we wanted to try its sister restaurant Chi Spacca. When we arrived on a Sunday evening, all the street parking was full so we ended up using their valet. Upon entering the restaurant, we were immediately greeted by the hostess and taken to our seats. The dining space was intimate. The tables were almost a bit too close together though. We were hungry that evening so we ended up ordering a few more things that we could finish: the hanger steak, the octopus, the romanesco, the caesar salad, and the salted dates. We started our meal with bread and their Caesar salad. The bread was toasty yet tender, nothing too special. But the Caesar salad was delicious! The dressing was rich and creamy. The greens were crisp. The anchovies were briny, but the saltiness added the right amount of savoriness to the dish. What made the salad more special was the use of lemon and orange juice/zest that really brightened up the salad. After finishing most of our starters, we decided to add the salted dates due to our server's recommendation. We were a bit concerned that the dates would be too sweet, but we were pleasantly surprised. The dates were charred and salted resulting in bitter and savory flavors that helped balance the natural sweetness of the date. For our main dishes, we ordered the grilled octopus, the hanger steak, and the romanesco. The steak was perfectly cooked and paired very well with the bed of braised leeks. Unfortunately the horseradish flavor didn't come through enough. The grilled octopus was also very delicious. It was very tender and the beans and sauce really paired well with the octopus. Lastly we wanted a vegetable with our meal so we opted for the romanesco. The romanesco was cooked well and still firm. The bagna cauda brought the acid and savory flavors to the dish. All in all, it was a great meal and a great experience!

    Nijole T.

    The food here is phenomenal! We booked a a private event with their famed pig head dinner for a special celebration in our family. From the moment we were greeted, service was impeccable. Every wind was catered, too, they exceeded our every expectation! We sampled our way through their entire menu, one dish, more mouthwatering than the next! You can simply taste the care and quality that is put into each detail, each bite, and each dish. Prices are fair, considering you are eating food made by one of the best chefs in town! I love the open kitchen and vibe of the restaurant, it feels cozy and intimate. Highly recommended for a special occasion. I will have to come back for their famed burger night on Mondays!

    Cross section of Beef and Bone Marrow Pie
    Ken C.

    Chi Spacca is a Michelin recommended restaurant by Nancy Silverton that focuses on meats cooked over open fire. The LA Times has it perennially ranked high on their top 101 restaurant list. The charcuterie is definitely worth trying as they cure their meats in house. I'm happy that they were willing to serve us a "half portion" of their charcuterie ($20 for half portion), which was a great value and shareable for two (assuming that you'll be ordering entrees). What's interesting about the charcuterie is that the sampling of meats has a variety of flavors and textures that you can't really appreciate unless you try them for yourself. The foccacia di recco ($36) is a recipe that took Silverton two years to master. The dough is kneaded out thinner than paper and the layers are filled with cheese. This makes cheesy bread with cracker-like consistency. They gave the option of pairing it with black truffle (which we did for a portion of the bread at a cost of $6/gram), and we also paired this flatbread with their charcuterie. I don't feel that black truffle is necessary as an add on to the thin, crispy bread, particularly if you plan to eat your bread with other things. If I were to come back, I'd honestly order different breads. The beef cheek and bone marrow pie ($68) is their most instagrammable option (other than their signature, dry-aged 50 oz steak). It has a really buttery crust, a rich and savory demi-glace sauce, and a very rich and savory beef cheek that's amplified by bone marrow. If, for some reason, you want even more richness, it's served with really creamy mashed potatoes that likely has a ton of butter. It's good, but it was far too rich, heavy, and decadent for my taste. If you want vegetable side dishes, I really enjoyed their roasted carrots ($17), which were flavored with harissa, yogurt, and dill. It was nice to cut some of the richness of the bone marrow. Our favorite bite of the evening was with their porcini rubbed short ribs ($68). The ribs were cut thin like LA-style galbi and heavily seasoned with the porcini rub, which gave some strongly savory flavor. Overall, I think it was a nice, albeit very expensive dinner. If you are a chase sapphire card holder, this restaurant qualifies for the bi-annual $150 credit if you book a reservation through OpenTable. My three-star review is absolutely not because this restaurant is lacking quality and flavor; rather, I feel it's because LA has a handful of places that offer better value for wagyu and prime beef cooked over fire. I realize that there's nothing value about Wagyu and many will disagree with me; therefore, if you have this on your bookmark list, then you should absolutely try it for a special occasion. Just make sure to be ready to splurge for some of those signature cuts of meat.

    Focaccia di Recco
    Vincent T.

    Service/Ambiance (5/5): Beautiful interior decor, perfect ambiance for an upscale night out with friends or a date. Staff were very friendly and attentive. Try not to come here too hungry though, the pace for the food is very slow. Actually very authentic Italian style. Enjoy the atmosphere, have good conversations and relax. It took us 2.5 hrs to get/finish 3 dishes. Food (3/5): The food is objectively fine. The 3/5 came down more to value more than anything else. Focaccia was nice and crisp. Definitely a treat, but $36 for super thin paper light crispy bread and cheese? Questionable. Cioppino was probably my favorite of the night. It was paired with delicious sour dough bread, however, I can do without the spread on the bread. Bread tasted way better when dipped into the stew. Also the bread was pretty burnt on the crust. Seafood itself is standard. But again, $72 for 2 small slices of rockfish, prawn, mussel, clam, and scallop? The most I've ever paid for a Cioppino. We finished off with the Beef & Bone Marrow Pie. The pie had an outstanding crust. Very flaky and crispy straight out of the oven. The filling is packed with flavor. But it is a very heavy dish. I am pretty surprise they paired it with a very buttery side of mash potatoes (not specified on the menu). A pie with a thick, carb-heavy crust and a rich filling, paired with an equally carb-heavy, rich and buttery side of mash. I would say it's a rather unbalanced dish. Should've paired it with a different side to cut the grease/richness. Overall, id pass. Unless you're a chase sapphire reserve card holder. The value is simply just not there and there are plenty of other places in LA that's better for a fraction of the cost.

    Beef and Bone Marrow Pie
    Megan O.

    Came here for our date night and to check a new restaurant with our Chase Sapphire dining credit. The restaurant is really small, dark, and intimate, more casual than super fancy, so a lowkey vibe. The service was great, our server was very professional, attentive, and very detailed when explaining the menu. From our server's recommendation we tried their famous Focaccia di Recco. It was thin, crispy, and had plenty of cheese that was delicious, but pretty salty. For mains, we ordered the Cioppino and the Beef & Bone Marrow Pie. The Cioppino was better than the pie in my opinion, great for sharing. It came with 2 pieces of that still had some crisp in the skin, 2 scallops, 3 clams and 2 juicy prawns in a nice savory tomato broth. It also came with sourdough bread with a heaping mound of saffron aioli, great for dipping into the tomato broth, but I wish they put the aioli in the side cause it was too much. The Beef & Bone Marrow Pie came last cause it took the longest to cook, and I was expecting the meat to be tender and melt in your mouth for the $68 price. It was very rich, heavy, chewy, and salty. The crust was nice, buttery, and flaky. But I don't get why they served the already rich and salty pie with a side of rich buttery oversalted mashed potatoes. The pie would've benefited more if paired with something acidic and a bit lighter like tomatoes or a salad to give a break from the super heavy pie. Overall, I'm glad we came here with dining credits because this place was expensive. The food tasted good, but everything was too salty, I got really full drinking water. I think it's okay to check out but definitely not a bang for your buck, $68 for a beef pie is too much.

    Leigh S.

    Welcome back chi I missed how good you can be. Super attentive great service incredible ambience and the food! Each bite was better than the next. The squid was incredible The artichokes a treat I only wish the 36oz New York was fattier The carrots? Insane The mushrooms? Don't skip I love you chi I'm so glad the greatness has been restored I already want to go back

    Onion Rings
    Betty N.

    **SOLID ITALIAN IN LA** PARKING Valet is your best bet. If not, be ready to walk a few blocks and hope for street parking. AMBIANCE Small, dark, and moody in a good way. We sat at the chef's counter, hands down the best seats in the house. Great view of the action and adds to the experience. FOOD Focaccia di Recco - $34 Stracchino and extra virgin olive oil. This was the standout starter. Beautiful presentation, light and crispy with excellent flavor. Worth every bite. RATING: 5/5 Chicken Pot Pie with Roasted Carrots - $48 A large, hearty pie paired with buttered, creamy roasted carrots. Comforting and rich, definitely meant to be shared. Prefer more American traditional. We ordered too many dishes and couldn't finish the pie but was an excellent leftover. RATING: 4/5 Hanger Steak - $45 Cooked perfectly medium rare with braised leeks, Pecorino, and horseradish. Bold, balanced, and packed with flavor. One of the best dishes of the night. RATING: 5/5 Onion Rings - $17 Big battered rings with garlic aioli. Good flavor, but the batter was thicker than I prefer. Lighter would've been better. RATING: 4/5 OVERALL Excellent choice for a date night or special occasion. Undoubtedly request seats at the chef's counter. Service was fantastic, pacing was spot-on, and our waiter was friendly and professional. HIGHLY RECOMMEND.

    Warm Salted Medjool Dates
    Jessica Y.

    Wow. Just Wow. I came here on a Thursday for my birthday with a friend. We opted to sit at the counter so we could see all the action. You literally sit in front of the kitchen. From the moment we stepped through the door, we were greeted warmly the whole night. Service was impeccable. As soon as we sat down, we were greeted by our waitress, possibly the manager, and the sommelier. It was overwhelming at all. And throughout the entire night, we need had to refill a glass at all. Sitting at the counter was really fun. We were actually able to spot when we were going to receive our food. We we loved watching all the steaks they were grilling up. My only warning is that you might smell like smoke when you leave since you're close to the grill. Now. to the good part: Food. We ordered the following: - Warm Salted Dates: Exactly what you would expect. So delicious if you like dates. It wasn't overly salty but added the perfect balance. - Hanger Steak: We ordered this medium rare. Holy moly that was delicious. It was cooked to perfect. My ONLY complaint is that it does come with horseradish sauce. I feel like they could have upped the horseradish. It was so subtle I could barely taste it. And I feel like anyone who wants horseradish really wants to feel the punch. - Beef & Bone Meat Pie: Tender tender tender. That's all I can say. It was so delicious. My friend and I LOVED this dish and it was actually perfect because she loves the pastry part of meat pies and I like the meat part of the meat pie so we were able to eat more of what we liked! - Side of Peas: Simple but I liked how the peas weren't super mushy! - Burnt Cheesecake with pinenut brittle: OMG that brittle was so good! The cheesecake was more of a light texture rather than thick and heavy, which I like. It is still very heavy so my friend and I couldn't finish it, but it was so delicious Overall, would definitely come back to try some other dishes. I'd come back here for the service alone!

    Kay D.

    SAPPHIRE CARD HOLDERS BE AWARE THEY CHARGE YOU AS MOZZA2GO instead of CHI SPACCA . I feel strongly enough about this experience that I needed to let it sit before writing, because the frustration was unreal. My reservation was for 8:45 PM. I checked in an hour early at 7:45 PM, politely letting the host know I had called ahead and asking if there happened to be an earlier table available as I am commuting 2 hours. Totally understood that there were no guarantees. What I did not understand was being seated 30 minutes past my reservation time -- and only after standing around watching tables turn, guests shuffle in and out, and staff move back and forth in a space that already feels claustrophobic and chaotic. I even watched as a couple with the same reservation time (who had asked for the bar & come in after me) get seated before me in the same area. I've attached proof of my reservation and the timestamp showing when we were finally seated. This is Los Angeles. In the vastness of this city, no restaurant is worth this amount of wasted time and money. I make the drive for good food and LA is a city filled with one Michelin stars and listed spots, even many unlisted that are hidden gems - I'd recommend Gwen another spot just a mile away for sapphire card holders and everyday consumers. And the most disappointing part? The food didn't even come close to justifying it. Mediocre food the tones were all sour. Nothing memorable, nothing exciting, nothing that made me think, "Okay, at least this was worth the wait." At the end of the day if the food is not amazing at this price you are selling the experience - service, ambiance, and even food was not even worth half the price point. If you are used to flavors seasonings beyond salty, sour, oily if you are looking for umami something with substance - this is not it. The support they receive here Is an idea and illusion of a bustling popular eatery when it's in fact three places that make up what should just be just a pizzeria. The worse part is my server was actually nice, I feel so incredibly bad and this is in no way the servers fault but timely service and good food are aspects of a dinner anticipated especially at this price point. I wanted to leave but at every point it was a game of cat and dog - give it a few more minutes just a few. The ambiance only made things worse -- cramped, loud, constant traffic, and an overall feeling of being rushed out rather than welcomed in. Limited space plus constant movement completely kills whatever atmosphere this place is trying to sell. I left frustrated, disappointed, and honestly confused. A restaurant asking for this level of patience should deliver something exceptional. Chi Spacca didn't come anywhere close.

    Pork Jowl
    Larissa R.

    Tried this place based off the Chase Dining selection for a celebration dinner. Was so excited to try out an Osteria Mozza adjacent dining experience. So different than your usual Italian fare but had such a great time here. Made a reservation to sit outside and was honestly so glad we did. The inside is a bit tight and was louder that night so sitting outside next to the lights and plants was actually the more intimate way to go. They did not forget about us at all out there. Our server was so well informed about the menu, we even listed to much of her recommendations and thank god we did! You must try the Onion Pie, Focaccia di Recco and the Whole Candied Apple Pie. The pork jowl doesn't seem to be a permanent item and for good reason. It was a little too greasy and unbalanced to enjoy. The caesar salad had too much cheese it was awe inducing at first glance but it was too salty to enjoy. Would LOVE to come back to try the other meat selections again.

    Mimi L.

    We decided to have dinner here on Halloween night before our magic show nearby. Italian food is absolutely our favorite, a meat focused Italian place was just perfect. The Halloween accents were so much fun. We were seated at chef's table to see all the actions in the kitchen. The meats on grill were interesting to look at. But the smoke was a bit much for my sensitive nose. Hubby tried a couple red wines and decided on a dry one. For food we had SPACCA caesar, anchovy & peppers, beef tongue, whole branzino and lamb chop. Also whole candied apple pie and coffee drinks as desserts. The food was fantastic in good portions. Caesar salad was my favorite. Hubby enjoyed the beef tongue very much. The service was excellent and I liked how relaxing the entire meal was. This is a very small restaurant, it was low key and cozy just the way I liked it. This entire building is all three Nancy Silverton's restaurants. Since we love Italian food so we will be back real soon!

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    Can they accommodate for a gluten allergy?

    Is this restaurant reservation only?

    Is there a suggested dress code?

    No but most people who go are on dates or anniversary or business

    Is the bone marrow pie always on the meal?

    Yes

    How many dishes / what assortment would be suitable for a party of 2?

    If you ordered an appetizer, salad or side dish and main entree it would be a nice balanced meal for two. So 3-4 dishes.

    What's the corkage fee?

    $30 a bottle. 2 bottle max strictly enforced.

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    7.2 miDowntown
    $$$

    Still stands-up to the hype after all these years…read more If "Trendy" was a restaurant, Bestia would easily be in top contention, even after being around for more than a decade. That says a lot. Once upon a time (a few years ago), my CFP + banking institution wanted to thank me for being one of their top private clients. They expressed their gratitude with a very generous, all expense paid full-course meal at Bestia. To say that I was impressed would be an understatement. Fast forward to now, I knew that coming back here would be a good idea. Make no mistake, even if you try to book a reservation several weeks in-advance, don't be surprised if the only available seats are at the counter. Granted, I was in a spacey table during my past visit, the counter can be an enjoyable & unintentionally entertaining space. It's great for a more casual vibe, as you get to see some of the kitchen workers put together some of their signature dishes. In many ways, Bestia seems like a microcosm of the city that it rather humbly resides within. What always catches me off-guard, is that the surrounding simple area really doesn't reflect the happening, vibrant, night-life that resides within the building's walls. You feel like you're taken so a different, very social, very bustling world. WINE: Podere 72, Poderi San Lazzaro (Marche region, central Italy) - 8.7 / 10 A very robust blend of Montepulciano & Sangiovese grapes that results in a balanced, medium bodied red wine that stands-up to heartiness of a beef ribeye steak. FOOD: Roasted Bone Marrow - 9.4/ 10 I have several friends that go here just for this particular dish. Funny enough, one can almost always tell that one is at Bestia because of the rather peculiar manner in which this dish is served. Hot, melted bone marrow is appropriately scooped out of the bone & poured onto spinach gnocchetti. It's like eating beef flavored mouth pillows of potato + spinach. It's definitely a dish that will impress whoever you are with. I can never resist ordering this whenever I am here. Oxtail alla Vaccinara - 8.9 / 10 The deep, rich maroon color of the rigatoni (thanks to beets) is a sight to behold. The pasta is firm but not too hard. It's a humble yet complex pasta dish that complements any main course. 26oz Margaret River Wagyu Ribeye - 9.4 / 10 Anybody who knows me knows that I love my ribeye. Any decent fancy restaurant does a ribeye. But no one does a ribeye quite like Bestia. The fermented mushroom cream delivers a punch of pungence not unlike a delectable dijon mustard, but to the highest of levels. This dish also makes me a believer in well-cooked onions served alongside steak. I usually like to take a home a portion of ribeye for later, but this is one of the very few instances when the steak is so good, that I can't help but finish it here. Again, the portion is more than enough to be shared. Fromage Blanc Mousse - 9.1 / 10 This seasonal dish hits all the right notes. It's the fanciest of cheesecakes, so I recommend sharing this. With its decadence, a little truly goes a long way & that's perfectly fine. The richness of the cheese is offset perfectly by the right balance of candied kumquats. A great "bite" to end on. Huge shout-out & thanks to Radu for being the nicest & most enthusiastic of servers. It's little things like him being so down to take pics of you with your party that really make me want to come back here. It the owners / management is reading this, please recognize how pivotal he is to your team. If he was working under me, I would most definitely give him a raise. Also, shout-out to Dani at the hostess stand. She is one of the most personable people. For being the first person that patrons see upon entering, she is the perfect face, attitude, & welcoming personality that the hospitality industry is in dire need of. She's a rockstar of a hostess & a pleasure to talk with. Bestia is a better place because of valuable employees like Radu & Dani. As always, come for the food. Come back for the service. I would definitely come back because of how amazing Radu & Dani are. Years after the hype, the vibe is still very much happening at Bestia.

    3 stars for Ambiance. Given I was dining on a Saturday night at 8 pm. Our waiter was just okay, he…read moredidn't ask about food allergies off the bat, and it seemed very inconvenient for them to address this issue. We sat at a shared booth. We felt the booth seats shaking the entire time. We looked back at the people behind us, and they also looked at us wondering where the shaking was coming from. We had a full on conversation searching for the source. IT was like an earthquake with the seats rattling around and became really distracting. MY seatmate date and I later figured out the movement was from the party across from us. I guess all the booths are connected. It was really loud in the restaurant as expected. 3 starts for atmosphere and the vibe I got from our waiter. THe food was on point and delcious Bestia 10/10 quality for the pasta and pizza. The Peruvian scallops were forgettable. The duck was over salted. I didn't enjoy the experience sitting at the booths inside. We have never sat here before, and I will make a point to not sit there again in the future.

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    Bestia - Bar area!!

    Bar area!!

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    "Coffee and Donuts"

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    Donna's - Fusilli alla vodka

    Donna's

    4.3(675 reviews)
    4.7 miEcho Park
    $$$

    After several visits to Donna's, I can finally give it the full review it deserves. This place is a…read moregem. Everything we've tried has been excellent, and it's one of those rare restaurants where every dish feels like a hit. The Caesar salad is easily one of the best I've had. Every piece of lettuce is perfectly coated in dressing, the croutons are great, and the mountain of freshly grated cheese takes it over the top. The garlic bread is unreal. If you order the prawns, do yourself a favor and dip the bread into that buttery garlic sauce, spoon some extra sauce on top, and eat it while it's soaked. It's ridiculous. The Alla Vodka pasta is always a safe choice, rich and comforting without being too heavy. The lasagna came out with a beautifully crisp top straight from the oven and was packed with flavor. The potatoes were another surprise favorite--super crispy and served with a house-made aioli that made them impossible to stop eating. The chicken parm was excellent too: crispy, fresh, loaded with sauce, and exactly what you want from a classic Italian-American dish. The meal ended on a high note with complimentary limoncello shots from the house. For dessert, we had the tiramisu and panna cotta. The panna cotta had a subtle basil flavor that made it unique and memorable, while the tiramisu was honestly one of the best I've ever had--light, creamy, and perfectly balanced. Service was fantastic. The staff was friendly, funny, and genuinely welcoming. The funniest part of the night was that we accidentally booked a reservation at the Donna in New York instead of this restaurant. Even after our mistake, the host was incredibly kind and got us seated within about 15 minutes. One thing to note: pets are not allowed, except for service animals. Donna's has become one of my favorite spots. Great food, great service, and a fun atmosphere. I'll definitely keep coming back.

    We were recommended to Donna's and everything seemed really yummy and good so we decided to stop in…read moreto celebrate my boyfriends birthday. We made a reservation for Thursday night just incase there was a wait. Upon arrival, we noticed they were very busy and the wait was pretty long so I do recommend making a reservation a least a few days before arrival. The hostess sat us after 5-10 min, the whole restaurant was BUZZING with people and dates. The restaurant overall was fairly small and intimate so it's understandable why the wait would be long. The server, Robert, was extremely friendly when he greeted us. He recommended a few cocktails to us and apps. We grabbed a few cocktails and got their garlic bread and cesar salad for the table. The garlic bread was good but honestly a pass for the future visit. The cesar salad was really good and refreshing so we will forsure get another. I, personally, got the Limoncello Drop (Their twist on a limoncello and lemon drop martini) which was delicious! I highly recommend getting one, it's extremely light, refreshing and zesty. For the mains, We decided on the chicken marsala, spaghetti & meatballs, and Fusilli alla vodka. The chicken marsala was extremely juicy and flavorful while it's smothered in onions and mushrooms. The spaghetti was decent, alittle bland and lacking flavor so we'd pass on it next time. The Fusilli alla vodka was our favorite though! The flavor is the chilis and vodka sauce work well together and the pasta was cooked very well. I got extra calabrian chilis for the pasta which complimented the pasta very well. We noted that the vodka is a MUST in the future. For dessert, since we were celebrating my boyfriend's birthday, we got the olive oil cake which was soooo delicious. They do NOT offer free or complimentary dessert for birthdays (which we didn't expect nor want) so just a heads up! The cake was really moist and flavorful yet did strongly taste like oil (kinda obvious). The did put a candle and whip creme on top for us to sing which was really cute. Overall, I recommend stopping in for a cute date night or to celebrate birthdays! The staff was really nice and funny. Most of the food was really yummy and flavorful. Plus all of the cocktails were a decent price point and full of flavor and ingredients. I will for sure be back soon to try more and grab another Limoncello drop martini!!

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    Donna's - Bar area.

    Bar area.

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    L'Antica Pizzeria Da Michele - Wild mushroom pizza on special menu

    L'Antica Pizzeria Da Michele

    4.3(2.5k reviews)
    1.1 miHollywood
    $$$

    The best authentic Neapolitan pizza I've had in los Angeles. The crust was incredible, the cheese…read morewas perfect, and the arugula prosciutto pizza was outstanding. The Caesar salad was really good, and the branzino was honestly one of the best I've ever had - great presentation too. The kitchen staff in the back were some latino dudes but tbey clearly know what they're doing because the food tasted very authentic and well executed. I'm giving 3 stars for service because we waited way too long for our bottle of wine. When it finally came out, it wasn't the bottle I ordered, and our waitress Lauren insisted it was the same thing, which felt insulting because it was obviously not the same vintage - it was off by two years. At that point, I just wanted some wine already, so l let it go. That said, the ambiance was great, and the food alone makes this place worth visiting.

    We came on a Saturday evening before a show at the Dolby, and it was already pretty busy at 5:30pm…read more We didn't have a reservation but we were able to sit at the bar. The manager was very friendly and accommodating. He brought us an extra chair at the bar because there two bar chairs next to each other. The bartender was also friendly. We shared n Arugula Prosciutto pizza which came out very fast. It was big enough for two people to share, yet not heavy. The crust was thin and a good representation of Neapolitan style pizza. My friend got the strawberry cocktail which was refreshing. We found street parking on Selma. Make sure to look for street parking signs. It's Hollywood, so parking can be a challenge but with patience you can usually find a spot. The majority of the restaurant is an open air patio. It's bright, airy, and had a busy upscale casual vibe. I'd go back to try the pasta dishes.

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    L'Antica Pizzeria Da Michele - Interior.

    Interior.

    L'Antica Pizzeria Da Michele - Truffle Pizza

    Truffle Pizza

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    Mother Wolf

    Mother Wolf

    4.1(1.4k reviews)
    1.2 miHollywood
    $$$$

    Tried a few dishes, and the standout was definitely the rigatoni--easily my favorite…read more Would come back again, especially to grab a seat at the bar and try more from the menu.

    Mother Wolf has been on my list for quite some time. We decided to finally dine here on our…read moredaughter's last night before she returned to college. The experience did not disappoint -- it was beautiful from beginning to end. Our extraordinary server was James. He was engaging, attentive and unpretentious. His knowledge of the menu was impressive as he explained each section and item in a simplified way. After making our choices, he suggested changing one of our pasta selections since they all had heavy sauces. We accepted his recommendation of the Spaghetti Arrabbiata, which turned out to be everyone's favorite! The tomato-based sauce was light and perfectly spicy. Everything and I mean EVERYTHING was amazing. The focaccia, oxtail meatballs and burrata with ham were a great start, showcasing the quality of the ingredients and thoughtful preparations -- they set the tone for our entire meal. The taste and texture of the freshly made pastas were unmistakable and so, so good with the wonderful sauces. The lamb chops were well-seasoned and cooked to perfection. I especially enjoyed the bed of sliced snow peas, green beans and English peas set over mint sauce. After all that, we had just enough room for shared desserts -- Budino and Tiramisu. Both were the perfect finish to a delicious meal. If you like chocolate, the Budino is for you -- rich but not overly sweet. Each yummy bite with the crumble topping was nicely balanced by the sprinkled salt. Service was impeccable and well-coordinated. We especially appreciated that dishes and utensils were changed after each course. A couple things to keep in mind: *Reservations - Via Resy. The reservation window is open 14 days at a time. *Parking - Valet is right in front. We found street parking just around the corner on Sunset (metered but free after 7pm). *Price Point - Approximately $100 per person. Mother Wolf is a cashless establishment. A 5% wellness fee is added to all checks. We will absolutely be back!

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    Mother Wolf - Open kitchen

    Open kitchen

    Mother Wolf - Polpette Di Coda (Oxtail Meatballs)

    Polpette Di Coda (Oxtail Meatballs)

    Mother Wolf - Croquettes, least memorable of the night for me but good!

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    Croquettes, least memorable of the night for me but good!

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