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    Kristelle Party Planning

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    H&H Brazilian Steakhouse Downtown LA - Grass fed Picanha & Organic Wine

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    LOVE THIS PLACE! The…read moreAmbiance is wonderful and Overall this was a pleasant experience, with good value marked by excellent service. The food was cooked perfectly as well! If you're a first timer make sure to note that your little table tag (looks like a drink coaster) signals whether you're FINISHED or WANT MORE STEAK.

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    (72 reviews)

    First time patron of Asteria, and I must say this place blew every other Mediterranean restaurant…read moreI've tried out of the water. We made reservations just in case there'd be a wait on a Friday evening, but surprisingly the restaurant wasn't busy, a shame for them, but something we were grateful for. We ordered the baba ghanoush right away because I was absolutely famished, and we were also served a generous plate of hummus with delicious homemade chips on the side. The chips were salty and tangy, which paired perfectly with the hummus. I ordered the chicken breast and luleh combo, while my partner got the filet mignon with tzatziki, and everything was incredible. It was my first time trying chicken luleh and I can confidently say I'm a fan now. Perfectly seasoned, tender, and flavorful. The rice was cooked perfectly as well. The only thing I would've loved is a side of raw onions, but that's purely personal preference. What really says it all is that the entire meal was eaten mostly in silence and not a single picture was taken, which is completely out of character for me as a foodie. "Camera eats first" absolutely does not apply at this restaurant. The establishment is run by a lovely couple in the kitchen along with one server. It's a quaint little spot that feels warm and personal, and I already have a feeling I'll be coming back often.

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    Level 8

    (189 reviews)

    Downtown

    High above the city, this rooftop destination is more than just a bar, it's an entire experience…read more It stands just across the street from Crypto aka Staples Center and the convention center. From the moment you step in, you're greeted with stunning skyline views that stretch across Downtown Los Angeles, setting the tone for an unforgettable night. What makes it stand out is the variety, multiple rooms and themed spaces keep the energy fresh as you explore. Whether you're in the mood for live entertainment, dancing, or a more laid-back lounge vibe, there's something happening around every corner. The highlight has to be the open-air carousel-style bar, a unique centerpiece that adds a fun, upscale twist while you sip cocktails under the city lights. Food options are just as impressive, with a mix of flavors and delicious bites that go way beyond typical bar fare, perfect for pairing with drinks as you bounce between rooms. They even have a wrestling ring with great looking women Overall: A must-visit rooftop in DTLA if you want incredible views, diverse entertainment, and a vibrant, multi-room atmosphere all in one place.

    We attended the Chinese New Year event on Feb 26 that was advertised as "all you can eat and all…read moreyou can drink." Unfortunately, this turned out to be one of the most disappointing dining experiences we've ever had. Our group had 10 people and spent about $1,600, expecting a festive event with good food and drinks. Instead, the entire night was basically spent standing in lines and waiting for food that barely came out. The restaurant clearly oversold the event without having the capacity to serve the crowd. Examples from the night: * The lobster station was cooking only about 8 lobsters at a time, while 20+ people were waiting. * The sushi station had around 50 people in line, with a single sushi chef making less than one roll per minute. * Food trays were constantly empty and took a long time to refill. After hours of waiting, each person in our group ended up with only about two drinks, three very small sushi rolls, and a small scoop of fried rice. That was essentially the entire "all you can eat" experience. For $160 per person, this felt extremely misleading. When a restaurant promotes an unlimited food and drink event, customers reasonably expect that the restaurant has the staffing, food preparation, and logistics to actually deliver it. Instead, it felt like the event was massively oversold with insufficient food and staff, leaving many guests waiting in long lines most of the night. Paying $160 and leaving still hungry and barely having had anything to drink is unacceptable. This event was poorly planned and very disappointing. I would strongly recommend thinking twice before attending similar events here.

    Kristelle Party Planning - eventplanning - Updated June 2026

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