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New Added Restaurants in "BOLD" Los Angeles Area Restaurants Name Street City Phone A.O.C. 8022 West 3rd St Los (323) 653-6359 Angeles Ago 1541 Melrose Ave Los (323) 655-6333 Angeles Amici Brentwood 2538 San Vicente Blvd Santa (310) 260-4900 Trattoria Monica Ammo- for 1155 North Highland Ave Los (323) 467-3293 Hollywood bowl Angeles events Asanebo 11941 Ventura Blvd Studio City (818) 760-3348 Bazaar, The 465 S. La Cienega Blvd., Beverly (310) 246-5555 Beverly Hills, CA 90048 Hills Belvedere at 'The 1 Block W. of Wilshire & Beverly (310) 788-2306 Peninsula Beverly Santa Monica Hills Hills Beverly Hills 9641 Sunset Blvd. Beverly (310) 276-2251 Hotel Hills Beverly Hilton- Beverly (310) 274-7777 Polo Lounge Hills Beverly Wilshire Wilshire Boulevard at Rodeo Beverly (310) 858-2399 Hotel Drive Hills BiMi Sushi 11917 Wilshire Blvd Los (310) 479-2464 Between Barringtion and Angeles Bundy BLD 7450 Beverly Blvd Los (323) 930-9744 Los Angeles, Next to Angeles Hatfield's BLT Steak 8720 Sunset Blvd. West (310) 360-1950 West Hollywood Hollywood Bond St (great 9360 Wilshire Blvd Beverly (310) 601-2255 kobe burgers) Hills Buffalo Club 1520 Olympic Boulevard Santa (310) 450-8600 Monica Ca' Brea 346 S. La Brea Los (323) 938-2868 Angeles Caché Bistro 3110 Main St. Santa (310) 399-4800 Monica Page 1 New Added Restaurants in "BOLD" Los Angeles Area Restaurants Name Street City Phone Café Pinot 700 W. 5th Los (213) 239-6500 Angeles California Club 538 South Flower Street Los (213) 622-1391 Angeles Campanile 324 S. La Brea Los (323) 938-1447 Angeles Capo 1810 Ocean Avenue Santa (310) 394-5550 Monica Carlitos Gardel 7963 Melrose Ave xstreet Los (323) 655-0891 - newly added between Fairfax and Cresent Angeles Heights Cecconi's 8764 Melrose Ave. West (310) 432-2000 Hollywood Checker's 535 South Grand Ave. Los (213) 891-0519 Angeles Church & State 1850 Industrial St. Los (213) 405-1434 Angeles Ciudad 445 South Figueroa Los (213) 486-5171 Angeles Comme Ca 8479 Melrose Ave X street La (323) 782-1178 Los Angeles Cienaga Daily Grill 612 S. Flower St Los (213) 622-4500 Angeles Enoteca Drago 410 N. Canon Drive Beverly (310) 786-8236 Hills Fraiche 9411 Culver Blvd Culver City (310) 839-6800 Gjelina 1429 Abbott Kinney Rd Venice (310) 450-1429 Restaurant Venice, CA 90291 (pronounced "jelina") Gonpachi 134 N. La Cienega Blvd Los (310) 659-8887 Angeles Hamasuku 11043 Santa Monica Blvd Westwood (310) 479-7636 Hatfield's 7458 Beverly Blvd Los (323) 935-2977 Los Angeles Angeles X street Gardner 2 blocks seat of Fairfax Page 2 New Added Restaurants in "BOLD" Los Angeles Area Restaurants Name Street City Phone Il Cielo 9018 Burton Way Beverly (310) 276-9990 Hills Il Grano 11359 Santa Monica Los (310) 477-7886 Boulevard Angeles Il Moro 11400 W. Olympic Blvd. Los (310) 575-3530 Angeles Il Pastaio 400 N. Canon Drive (310) 205-5444 x-street: Brighton Way Il Piccolino 350 North Robertson West (310) 659-2220 Boulevard Hollywood Il Sole 8741 Sunset Los (310) 657-1182 Angeles Ivy At The Shore 1535 Ocean Avenue Santa (310) 393-3113 Monica Jar 8255 Beverly Blvd Los (323) 655-6566 Angeles Joe's Restaurant 1023 Abbott Kinney Venice (310) 399-5811 Josie Restaurant 2424 Pico Blvd (310) 581-9888 Santa Monica, CA Joss 9919 Santa Monica Blvd Beverly (310) 277-3888 Hills Katsu-Ya Beverly Hills, CA 90212 Studio City (818) 985-6976 Kendall's 135 North Grand Ave Los (213) 972-7322 Brasserie Angeles Koi 730 N. La Cienega Los (310) 659-9449 Angeles La Boheme 8400 Santa Monica Blvd Los (323) 848-2360 Angeles La Cachette 1733 Ocean Avenue Santa (310) 434-9509 Bistro Santa Monica, CA 90401 Monica La Loggia 11814 Ventura Blvd Studio City (818) 985-9222 Page 3 New Added Restaurants in "BOLD" Los Angeles Area Restaurants Name Street City Phone La Terza 8384 West Third St. Los (323) 782-8384 Restaurant Angeles Locanda Veneta 8638 W. 3rd Street Los (310) 274-1893 Angeles Lucques 8474 Melrose at La Cienega Los (323) 655-6277 Angeles Madeo 8897 Beverly Blvd West (310) 859-4903 Hollywood Matsuhisa 129 N. La Cienega Blvd. West (310) 659-9639 Hollywood Mexico 8512 Santa Monica Blvd. West (310) 289-0088 Restaurante Y Hollywood Barra Michael's 1147 3rd Street Santa (310) 451-0843 Santa Monica, CA Monica Miraposa in 9700 Wilshire Blvd. Neiman (310) 975-4350 Neiman's Marcus Mr. Chow 344 N Camden Drive Beverly (310) 278-9911 Hills Mulholland Grill 2932 N. Beverly Glen Los (310) 470-6223 Angeles Musso & Franks 6667 Hollywood Blvd. Los (323) 467-7788 Angeles Napa Valley Grille 1100 Glendon Ave, Suite 100 Los (310) 824-3232 (Beverly Hills Hotel) Angeles Nineteen12 9641 Sunset Blvd. Beverly (310) 273-1912 Hills Nonna 9255 West Sunset Blvd West (310) 270-4455 Hollywood Osteria Mozza 6602 Melrose Ave X steet (323) 297-0100 Los Angeles Highland Pacific Dining Car 1310 W. 6th Street Los (213) 483-6000 Angeles Palm 9001 Santa Monica Blvd. West (310) 550-8811 Hollywood Page 4 New Added Restaurants in "BOLD" Los Angeles Area Restaurants Name Street City Phone Palmeri 11650 San Vicente Blvd. Brentwood (310) 442-8446 Restorante Brentwood, CA 90049'(x- street: Darlington) across Tavern Patina 'Next to: Los (213) 972-3331 Walt Disney 141 S. Grand Avenue Angeles Concert Hall Pecorino 11604 San Vicente Blvd Los (310) 571-3800 Angeles Piccolo Paradiso 150 S. Beverly Dr. Beverly (310) 271-0030 Hills Pinot Bistro 12969 Ventura Blvd. San (818) 990-0500 Studio City, CA Fernando Pizzeria Mozza 641 N. Highland Ave Los (323) 297-0101 Angeles Porta Via 424 N Canon Dr Beverly (310) 274-6534 Hills Prego 12969 N. Camden Drive Beverly (310) 277-7346 Hills R23 Restaurant 923 E. 2nd Street Los (213) 687-7178 Angeles Regency Club 10900 Wishire Blvd Los (310) 208-1378 Angeles Regent Beverly 9500 Wilshire Blvd @ Rodeo Beverly (310) 274-8179 Wilshire Hotel- Dr Hills Cut Restaurant Rivera 1050 S. FLOWER ST #102 LOS 213 749 1460 Restaurant ANGELES (downtown) CA, 90015 Upscale Mexican Sasabune 12400 Wilshire Blvd Ste 150 Los (424) 901-0883 (South Carmelina Avenue) Angeles Shu Sushi House Sushi House Unico Bel Air (310) 474-2740 Unico on Beverly 2932 1/2 Beverly Glen Circle Glen Sona 401 N. La Cienaga Los (310) 659-7708 Angeles Page 5 New Added Restaurants in "BOLD" Los Angeles Area Restaurants Name Street City Phone Spago Canon at Wilshire Los (310) 385-0880 Angeles Sushi Roku 1401 Ocean Ave Santa (310) 458-4771 Monica Sushi Sushi 326 South Beverly Drive Beverly (310) 277-1165 Hills Takami Sushi 811 Wilshire (between 6th & Los (213) 236-9600 (Downtown) 7th). Angeles Tanino 1043 Westwood Blvd. Westwood (310) 208-0444 Tanzore (indian 50 North La Cienega Blvd Beverly (310) 652-3894 cuisine) Hills Tavern 11648 San Vicente Los (310) 806-6464 Los Angeles, CA Angeles Tengu 10853 Linbrook Road Los (310) 209-0071 Angeles The Grill 9560 Dayton Way - between Beverly (310) 276-0615 Camden and Rodeo - near Hills Wilshire Torafuku 10914 W Pico Blvd Los (310) 470-0014 Angeles Toscana 11633 San Vicente Beverly (310) 820-2448 Hills Umami Burger 850 S. La Brea Los (323) 931-3000 Angeles Via Alloro 301 N Canon Dr Beverly (310) 858-6857 Hills Vibrato Grill & 2930 Beverly Glen Circle Los (310) 974-9400 Jazz Angeles Vincenti 11930 San Vicente Brentwood (310) 207-0127 Violet 3221 Pico Blvd Santa (310) 453-9113 Monica Water Grill 544 S. Grand Ave (between Los (213) 629-1891 5th & 6th Street) Angeles Page 6 New Added Restaurants in "BOLD" Los Angeles Area Restaurants Name Street City Phone Westside Tavern 10850 W. Pico Blvd. Los (866) 357-1634 Angeles Whist 1819 Ocean Ave Santa (310) 260-7511 Monica Wilshire 2454 Wilshire Boulevard Santa (310) 395-2212 Restaurant Monica Wolfgang's 445 North Canon Drive Beverly (310) 385-0640 Hills Zucca 801 S. Figueroa Los (213) 614-7800 Angeles Page 7.
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