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  2. Boardner's - Wikipedia

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    Boardner's, also known as Boardner's by La Belle, is a historic restaurant and bar located at 1652 N Cherokee Ave, just south of Hollywood Boulevard, in Hollywood, California. It is known for its film noir atmosphere, [ 1 ] popularity within the entertainment industry and with other notable figures, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and Bar Sinister, the ...

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    As of 2015, The Hollywood Tower has been sold to Los Angeles-based developer MWest Holdings, and managed by their subsidiary, Polaris management. La Belle has been sold to Legacy Partners and is now known as "La Belle at Hollywood Tower". The two buildings are effectively separate entities.

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  6. Ludo Lefebvre - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Lefebvre moved to Los Angeles and began working at L'Orangerie under Gilles Epie. [3] In 2004, he moved to the restaurant Bastide on Melrose Place. [4] He created a series of pop-ups called LudoBites. [5] In 2010, Lefebvre opened a food truck, LudoTruc, selling fried chicken.

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  8. Bell's (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Bell's; Restaurant information; Owner(s) Greg and Daisy Ryan: Head chef: Daisy Ryan: Food type: Californian, French: Rating (Michelin Guide)Street address: 406 Bell Street: City: Los Alamos ...

  9. Bell Block (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    The early archives in the Recorder’s office of Los Angeles county, show that Don Jean-Louis Vignes sold a lot to Bell in 1844, “contiguous to the Zanja (water-ditch) and fronting the house of Senora Teodocia Saiz, which extended 95 varas on the east, 105 on the west 3 Los Angeles street, about 292 feet;. 80 varas on the north, or about 222 feet on Aliso street, and 88 varas on its south ...