• Out on the Town

    Hearty Little Bites at XIV

    by  • June 26, 2011 • Appetizers, Entrees, Restaurants, West Hollywood • 0 Comments

    Steak Sliders

    What: American; tapas/small plates Where: XIV by Michael Mina in West Hollywood Must-Order: Steak sliders; Stuffed Avocado; XIV Grilled Cheese The Verdict: XIV can be best described as an ideal second date place. A first date here would have your date wondering if eat exclusively at posh, trendy restaurants; but a second date here...

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    A 9 Course Meal at Providence

    by  • March 5, 2011 • Appetizers, Entrees, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Meal Type, Out on the Town, Restaurants • 3 Comments

    Wild Striped Bass

    What: Seafood, Japanese/French/American fusion Where: Providence in Los Angeles Must-Order: Wild Striped Bass (pictured below), Santa Barbara Sea Urchin, Japanese Kanpachi, Santa Barbara Spot Prawns The Verdict: Providence in Los Angeles, near Hollywood, doesn’t just offer remarkable dishes; it presents a culinary experience unlike any other. This is one of those “package deal” type...

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    Big, Beefy Burgers at Father’s Office

    by  • February 13, 2011 • Bars & Lounges, Culver City, Entrees, Restaurants, Santa Monica • 0 Comments

    Inside of Father's Office burger

    What: Burgers, fries, American food at a gastropub Where: Father’s Office in Santa Monica and Culver City Must-Order: Burger, regular fries, sweet potato fries, chef’s special appetizers The Verdict: In any city there needs to be a quality, reliable grub ‘n pub. A place where you can retreat when you’ve had a bad day,...

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    Toast and Eggs at Susan Feniger’s STREET

    by  • February 12, 2011 • Appetizers, Hollywood, Restaurants • 2 Comments

    Kaya Toast

    What: Asian-American Fusion; small plates Where: Susan Feniger’s STREET in Hollywood Must-Order: Kaya Toast The Verdict: Because this site is called Delish Megish, I don’t write about restaurants that serve up food that’s anything short of delicious. I debated whether I should even mention Susan Feniger’s STREET. To be honest, I found most of...

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