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Chef Bryan Ogden. one of the country's top young chef's, heads Apple Restaurant, where the menu will feature some of the finest local, organic ingredients, and sustainably farmed meats. Even the fruit juices from the bar will be squeezed fresh from ... Read More |
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Celebrity chef Todd English brings his boldly creative culinary style to the west coast! Beso restaurant takes a Latin approach to classic Steakhouse cuisine, featuring an eclectic and contemporary dinner menu. The bright, airy dining room showcases a ... Read More |
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Located just off the Viceroy lobby and outside on the pool deck, Cameo Bar features a combination of vintage and custom-designed furniture, modern paintings, and translucent tables. Its lounge atmosphere is perfect for afternoon refreshments, festive ... Read More |
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The larger of two new bars within STK restaurant, Coco de Ville is dazzling with lots of color (think hot pink, green, black and purple all competing for your attention). Multicolored couches add to the inspired design by New York City-based icrave. Read More |
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Hollywood, synonymous to fashion, movies, celebrities and glamour has a green reason to find a mention on Greenlaunches. Ecco Ultra Lounge is Hollywood's first eco-friendly lounge. In collaboration with FIJI Water, the lounge offers an outstanding ... Read More |
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A perennial nightclub space on the border of West Hollywood and Beverly Hills, Foxtail is the latest supper club adventure from Sam Nazarian (Hyde, Area, Katsuya). Nightlife synonymous with cumbersome velvet ropes and impromptu visits from the cast of ... Read More |
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In a hard to figure-out 1930s strip center, LA-nightlife czar Sam Nazarian debuts a Brit-style drinking bar and lounge behind a minimalist stone storefront and single-wooden door along Sunset Boulevard. Cozier and far smaller you than you would expect ... Read More |
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L.A.'s hottest restaurant of the '90s has managed to keep it going after all these years. With a soft reopen in 2006, the Parisian-style main room still features familiar peach-tinted mirrors and curvy-black architecture accented by Louis XVI candelabras. Read More |
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LA is vast. You can't enjoy the whole city in one night (no matter how much espresso you mix into your vodka).So it's nice when a nightspot recognizes this and provides options to make you feel like you've hit up more places than you actually have. Read More |
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Boasting some of the finest views of Los Angeles, Skybar, an open air, ivy-covered pavilion perched above the Pool and Outdoor Living Room, has been one of Los Angeles' liveliest nightspots from the day it opened. Redesigned as the ultimate LA lounge ... Read More |
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No two seats seem the same in this spacious lounge which, though only open a month, has already become a hotspot in the shadow of the Beverly Center. That's thanks to Philippe Starck's whimsical and sometimes extreme design vision, which mixes and ... Read More |
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Don't worry about the food, people come to Takami for the view. Looming 21 stories above Downtown L.A., Takami focuses on Japanese- influenced dishes and drinks. Wasabitini and Bloody Sake are among the signature cocktails, and the chef likes to create .. Read More |
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