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Burke-Williams Spa
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- +1 310 966 4098
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- 1358 4th Street
- Santa Monica,CA90401
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This is the perfect place to cure all your physical and mental illnesses. The facility covers more than 14,000 square feet and is environmental conscious. The competent staff offers massage, facials and aesthetic body care services. There are more than 120 massage therapists, nail care specialists and hair stylists on staff, so you know you will be taken care of. Services include: Shiatsu, Swedish Massage, Deep Tissue Sports Massage; Spa-Style Facials, Salt Glo, Full Body Mud Masques, Thermal Seaweed Wraps and Aromatherapy Facials. In the hair salon you can get every kind of treatment. Hair cuts, coloring, perming and scalp treatments are just some of the few on offer.
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Velvet Margarita Cantina (La)
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- 1 323 469 2000
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Location:
- 1612 North Cahuenga Boulevard
- Los Angeles,CA90028
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La Velvet Margarita Cantina serves up family recipes handed down through the generations in an ambiance that is Hollywood swank with Mexican flare. Aside from the extensive menu, a long list of colorfully titled drinks include the Pink Puta and the Velvet Gringo, and of course, the restaurant's namesake La Velvet Margarita. It is a Hollywood hot-spot, so dress accordingly, who knows which star you might see enjoying their Pink Puta.
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Compadre (El)
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- 1 323 874 7924
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- 7408 West Sunset Boulevard
- Los Angeles,CA90046
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El Compadre Restaurant is perhaps best known as the home of the Flaming Margarita. This Sunset Strip restaurant is the perfect place to fill up on tasty traditional Mexican food before going out for a night of clubbing. Entrees such as the shrimp and crab enchilada combo platter are worth a try. If the rock 'n' roll scene isn't your style, stick around for the mariachis who play in the bar nightly. Check website for details.
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Sushi Roku - Pasadena
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- 1 626 683-3000
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Location:
- 33 Miller Alley at One Colorado
- Pasadena,CA91103
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Sushi Roku Pasadena has transformed the traditional sushi bar experience into a complete dining affair. Guests can enjoy their visit at the sushi bar, one of the hand-made bamboo dining tables adjacent to a trickling waterfall, or escape to the garden patio overlooking the courtyard. Sushi Roku's vast and colorful menu features an array of fresh California sushi, luscious salads, specialty appetizers and hot entrees. The full service bar offers a variety of hot and cold sake as well as asian martinis and an extensive wine list.
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Katana Robata & Sushi Bar
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- 1 323 650 8585
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Location:
- 8439 W. Sunset Blvd
- Near La Cienega Blvd, West Hollywood
- West Hollywood,CA90069
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6000 square feet of futuristic décor (inclusive of strategic lighting, metal rods and chic seating), and an A-list clientele give Katana a super-trendy vibe. If Japanese food is your thing and money isn't an issue, this is the place to be. With various seating spaces and dining areas like the Sushi Bar, the Robata (the grill), and the Sunset Room, you can take your pick as far as ambience is concerned. The delicious offerings consist of an assortment of soups, rolls, main courses, tapas, sake and more, but the establishment's claim to fame is undoubtedly the grilled cuisine.
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Geisha House
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- 1 323 460 6300 / 1 323 460 6155
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Location:
- 6633 Hollywood Boulevard
- Los Angeles,CA90028
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Geisha House is a Hollywood hotspot for celebrity dining and Asian cuisine. With decibels raised high, its next to impossible to repeat your order to the staff, who are mostly on their own trip. But the food tells a delicious story. Tasty and well-presented dishes arrive at your table, and the sake and cocktails are worth a try too. Moreover, the geisha girls make their rounds, serving patrons and flirting. Private booths are available for intimate evenings, though not recommended on weekends. Geisha House opens at 6pm daily.
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Gyu-Kaku
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- +1 310 659 5760
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Location:
- 163 North La Cienega Boulevard
- Beverly Hills,CA90211
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This Japanese BBQ chain is popular with healthy hipsters, couples on first dates and families alike. Grilling your own food is surprisingly entertaining, and Gyu-Kaku's special grills ensure that customers don't walk out smelling like meat. The versatile menu offers chicken, fish, shrimp, scallops, and vegetable options in addition to various succulent cuts of beef. Signature side dishes include the Gyu-Kaku House Salad and regulars' favorite Garlic Noodles. Happy Hour customers score discounts on entrées and appetizers, with $1 beers and two-for-one sake. Various promotions held throughout the year offer even more savings, as does the Gyu-Kaku rewards card. - Pauline Kostruba
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ArcLight Cineramas
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- 323 464 4226
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Location:
- 6360 West Sunset Boulevard
- at Vine & Ivar
- Los Angeles,CA90028
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A great place to see movies. Especially if you end up in the Cinerama dome, which dates from 1963. The other 14 auditoriums are recently constructed and have stadium seating.
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This 14 screen Megaplex provides an atmosphere for watching movies like no other. The projection and sound equipment is all state-of-the-art and the seating is bigger and roomier than normal megaplex seating. The ArcLight also features a 21 and over screening where you can enjoy your favorite beer, martini or cocktail while you watch the movie. For film times, ticket prices and further information, please call or see their website.
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IMAX California Science Center
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- +1 213 744 7400
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Location:
- California Science Center
- 700 State Drive
- Los Angeles,CA90037
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This IMAX theater, located inside the California Science Center, allows guests to view some exciting films on one of the largest screens there are. The seven-story IMAX screen is the largest in all of Los Angeles. The IMAX experience is something you have to see for yourself. Group rates and reservations are available. Please call or see website for further details.
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Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA)
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- 323/857-6000
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Location:
- 5905 Wilshire Blvd
- Between Curson and Fairfax Aves, Miracle Mile
- Los Angeles,CA90036
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There is something for everyone in their huge collection
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For more than 50 years LACMA has been one of the finest art museums in the nation, housing a 110,000-piece collection that includes works by Degas, Rembrandt, Hockney, and Monet. The huge 20-acre complex -- it's the largest visual arts museum west of Chicago -- has been expanded even more with the recent opening of the $56-million, three-story Broad Contemporary Art Museum (also known as BCAM). Boasting 60,000 square feet of exhibition space, it's the first new art museum built in L.A. since the Getty Center opened in 1997. BCAM is one of the largest column-free art spaces in the U.S., and opening installations include works by such contemporary artists as Richard Serra, Jeff Koons, Jasper Johns, Andy Warhol, and Roy Lichtenstein.
Other highlights include LACMA's Pavilion for Japanese Art, which has exterior walls made of Kalwall, a translucent material that, like shoji screens, permits the entry of soft natural light. Inside is a collection of Japanese Edo paintings that's rivaled only by the holdings of the emperor of Japan. The Ahmanson Building houses the majority of the museum's permanent collections -- everything from 2,000-year-old pre-Columbian Mexican ceramics to 19th-century...
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The Getty Center Los Angeles
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- 310/440-7300
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Location:
- 1200 Getty Center Dr
- Los Angeles,CA90049
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Since opening in 1997, the Richard Meier-designed Getty Center has quickly assumed its place in the L.A. landscape (literally and figuratively) as the city's cultural acropolis and international mecca. Headquarters for the Getty Trust's research, education, philanthropic, and conservation concerns, the postmodernist complex -- perched on a hillside in the Santa Monica Mountains and swathed in Italian travertine marble -- is most frequently visited for the museum galleries displaying the Getty's enormous collection of Impressionist paintings, truckloads of glimmering French furniture and decorative arts, fine illuminated manuscripts, contemporary photography, and European drawings. The area that's open to the public consists of five two-story pavilions set around an open courtyard, and each gallery within is specially designed to complement the works on display. A sophisticated system of programmable window louvers allows many works (particularly paintings) to be displayed in the natural light in which they were created for the first time in the modern era. One of these is van Gogh's Irises, one of the museum's finest and most popular holdings. Trivia buffs will enjoy knowing that the...
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The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA)
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- Main MOCA information line: 213/626-6222
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- Los Angeles,CA90071
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MOCA is Los Angeles's only institution devoted to art from 1940 to the present. Displaying one of the country's finest collections of American and European art, the MOCA holds roughly 5,000 objects of various visual mediums -- ranging from masterpieces of abstract expressionism and pop art to recent works by young and emerging artists -- housed in three distant buildings. The Grand Avenue main building (250 S. Grand Ave.), which has received numerous design accolades, is a contemporary red sandstone structure by renowned Japanese architect Arata Isozaki. Also at the Grand Avenue location is the museum's popular restaurant, Patinette (Mon and Fri 11am-5pm, Wed 11am-2pm, Thurs 11am-8pm, Sat-Sun 11am-6pm; tel. 213/626-1178), the casual-dining creation of celebrity chef Joachim Splichal (Patina).
The museum's second space, on Central Avenue in Little Tokyo (152 N. Central Ave.), was the "temporary" Contemporary while the Grand structure was being built and now presents rotating exhibits in a warehouse-type space that's been renamed the Geffen Contemporary at MOCA for entertainment mogul and art collector David Geffen. Unless there's a visiting exhibit of great interest at the main museum,...
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Franklin D. Murphy Sculpture Garden
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- +1 310 443 7000
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Location:
- 10899 Wilshire Boulevard
- (UCLA - North Campus)
- Los Angeles,CA90024
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Encompassing more than five acres on UCLA's North Campus, this is considered by many to be one of the premier sculpture collections in the country. The garden features more than 70 sculptures by such names as Alexander Calder, Auguste Rodin, David Smith and Francisco Zuniga, just to name a few. The garden's collection is maintained by UCLA and continues to grow with each passing year, so there is usually something new to see each visit.
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Angeli Caffe
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- 1 323 936 9086
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Location:
- 7274 Melrose Avenue
- Los Angeles,CA90046-7667
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In business since 1984, Angeli Caffe serves up its own unique brand of Italian fare, with some delectable Californian flavor thrown in for good measure. The menu offers such favorites as spaghetti tossed in extra-virgin olive-oil, Garlic Lemon Roast Chicken, Tuscan bread salad, Lasagna Bolognese, and pizzas with a host of toppings that will leave you stumped. Beers and wines are also available, and in the management's own words "harassed parents with children", senior citizens, and corporate hot-shots are all welcome, so come along everybody-join the party!
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Taurino (El)
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- +1 213 738 9197
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- 2306 West 11th Street
- Los Angeles,CA90006
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El Taurino is known for its weekend special dish barbacoa estilo texcoco lamb steamed in an oven. On the weekends the lines snake through the restaurant and families are tightly pack into tables. Another popular dish is the consume which is a lamb broth with garbanzo beans and vegetables. The restaurant is lively, adorned with posters of matadors, pictures of bullfights and bulls' heads mounted on the walls. One of the best and busiest eats in town, El Taurino manages keep things orderly with a systematic and specialized window service which is used for ordering and payment. With such efficiency, its no wonder weekend after weekend the crowds keep coming to El Taurino for more.
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Hotel Angeleno Los Angeles
Contact:
- +1 310 476-6411
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Location:
- 170 N Church Ln
- At intersection of Sunset Blvd. and I-405
- Los Angeles,CA90049
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Hotel Angeleno, a Joie de Vivre Boutique Hotel is set at the crossroads of Brentwood and Bel-Air, 1 mile from UCLA and 7 miles from Hollywood. Guestrooms have complimentary wireless Internet access, work station with ergonomic chair, and laptop-size safes. Other amenities include an outdoor heated pool surrounded by a patio with fireplace, fitness center, restaurant, and lounge.
- Destination(s): Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, Santa Monica, West Hollywood
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