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Osteria Mozza is a Michelin Guide-starred Italian restaurant in Hollywood, California. [1] [2] [3]In 2007, Nancy Silverton partnered with New York chef Mario Batali and his frequent collaborator Joseph Bastianich to open an Italian restaurant, Osteria Mozza.
Bottega Louie is located in the Brockman Building and is credited with creating Downtown Los Angeles's "Restaurant Row." [3] [4] This particular area of Downtown Los Angeles underwent a rapid expansion of bars, restaurants and residences from 2012 to 2014 [2] [5] [6] that some real estate developers are calling a "7th Street Renaissance."
Miceli's is an Italian restaurant located at 1646 N Las Palmas Avenue, half a block south of Hollywood Boulevard, in Hollywood, California. Open since 1949, it is the oldest Italian restaurant in Hollywood [ 1 ] and is known for its singing waitstaff, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] several of whom were "right off Broadway ."
Bavel is a Middle Eastern [1] restaurant in the Arts District neighborhood of Los Angeles. The restaurant defines itself as Middle Eastern, showcasing the cuisines of Israel, Morocco, Turkey, and Egypt, [1] though some critics characterize it as Israeli. [2] [3] It received positive reviews from Jonathan Gold and Bon Appétit, and the Los ...
Amalfi's Italian Restaurant, Portland, Oregon Ava Gene's, Portland, Oregon Caffé Vittoria, Boston Filomena Ristorante, Washington, D.C. Spinasse, Seattle Notable Italian restaurants in the United States include:
The Drago family has owned and operated some of the most famous high-end Italian restaurants in Los Angeles, California, since the 1980s. [1] They are known for their pasta dishes. [ 2 ] The family includes four brothers:Tanino, Calogero, Celestino, [ 3 ] and Giacomino. [ 4 ]
Downtown Los Angeles: Art Deco style, 1930. [8] 1001: May Company Garage June 1, 2011: 9th and Hill Streets Downtown Los Angeles: Beaux-Arts style nine-story parking garage and retail building built in 1927. Designed by Claude Beelman and William Curlett, 1019: Metropolitan Building: April 27, 2011