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Restaurants De Los Angeles 51 Index A L Anaheim (Orange County) Laguna Beach (Orange County) restaurants 22 restaurants 24, 49 Avalon (Catalina Island) La Quinta (Palm Springs et ses environs) hébergement, restaurants et sorties 45 restaurants 28 Long Beach restaurants 19, 44 B Los Angeles Food & Wine Festival 17 Bel Air (Westside) restaurants 14 Beverly Hills (Westside) M restaurants 13 Malibu (Santa Monica et ses environs) Brentwood (Westside) restaurants 14 restaurants 14 Manhattan Beach (South Bay) Buena Park (Orange County) restaurants 18 restaurants 23 Burbank (San Fernando Valley) restaurants 22 N Newport Beach (Orange County) C restaurants 24, 48 Catalina Island restaurants 20 O Centre-ville Orange County restaurants 5, 34-35 restaurants 22 Culver City (Westside) Orange (Orange County) restaurants 14 restaurants 23 D P Dana Point (Orange County) Palm Desert (Palm Springs et ses environs) restaurants 25 restaurants 28 Palm Springs restaurants 26, 50 F Pasadena (San Gabriel Valley) Festivals et événements restaurants 20, 46 Los Angeles Food & Wine Festival 17 Food trucks 6 R Redondo Beach (South Bay) H restaurants 19 Hermosa Beach (South Bay) Restaurants 3 restaurants 19 230 Forest Avenue 25 Hollywood Alegria Cocina Latina 19 restaurants 9, 36-37 All India Café 20 Huntington Beach (Orange County) Alta Coffee Warehouse & Restaurant 24 restaurants 23 Aroma Coffee and Tea 21 guidesulysse.com http://www.guidesulysse.com/catalogue/FicheProduit.aspx?isbn=9782765811824 52 Restaurants (suite) La Parrilla 6 Art’s Delicatessen 21 La Scala 13 Azeen’s Afghani Restaurant 20 Las Casuelas Terraza 27 Baja Fresh Mexican Grill 4 La Serenata de Garibaldi 7 Bay Cities Italian Deli & Bakery 15 Le Pain Quotidien 11 Bella Vista Ristorante 22 Le Petit Bistro 12 Belmont Brewing Company 19 L’Hirondelle 26 Bestia 8 Library Alehouse 15 Birba 27 Locanda Del Lago 16 Bistro 400 23 Lulu California Bistro 26 Bluewater Grill 24 Madison Square & Garden Cafe 25 Bouchon 13 Mahé 23 Café Bizou 21 Malibu Seafood 14 Café Pinot 7 Mama D’s 18 Café TuTu Tango 23 Matsu 24 Caffe Luxxe 15 Mélisse 16 Catch 16 Mel’s Drive-In 9 C’est La Vie 25 Mercedes Grill 18 ChaChaCha 10 Mi Casita 20 Chart House 25 Miceli’s 10 Cheeky’s 26 Mi Piace 21 China Cafe 6 Mistral 21 Church & State Bistro 8 Mollies Famous Cafe 26 Cicada 8 Morgan’s in the Desert 28 Cole’s 7 Mrs. Knott’s Chicken Dinner Restaurant 23 Copley’s 28 Musso and Frank Grill 11 Cork Tree California Cuisine 28 Napa Valley Grille 14 Craig’s 12 Nate ‘n Al 13 Delphine 11 Nest at WP24 8 Duke’s 24 Original Pantry Café 6 Du-par’s Restaurant 22 Orsa & Winston 8 Eggslut 6 Osteria Mamma 10 El Cholo 12 Pacific Dining Car 8 El Pollo Loco 4 Pancake Cottage 20 Engine Company No. 28 7 Paradise Cove Beach Cafe 15 Fig and Olive 12 Patina 9 Figaro Bistrot 11 Patrick’s Roadhouse 15 Finbars Italian Kitchen 23 Peabody’s Cafe & Bar 27 Fisherman’s Landing 28 Peking Dragon Restaurant 25 Fred 62 10 Philippe the Original 6 Frida Tacos 4 Pink’s Hot Dogs 10 Fritto Misto 16 Plate 15 Frying Fish 7 Primitivo Wine Bistro 18 Gemmell’s 25 Queen Mary 19 Ghirardelli Soda Fountain & Chocolate Shop 9 Real Food Daily 15 Gina’s Pizza 24 Redondo Beach Cafe 19 Gjelina 17 Reel Inn 15 Good Stuff 19 République 13 Grand Central Market 5 Ristorante Villa Portofino 20 Hama Sushi 17 Roast to Go 6 Hornblower Cruises 24 Rock’n Fish 18 Hugo’s 11 Rockwood Grill 28 Intelligentsia Coffee 17 Rocky’s Fish & Poultry 22 Itacho 13 Romeo Cucina 25 James’ Beach 18 Roy’s Newport Beach 24 JiRaffe 16 Ruby’s Diner 23, 25 Jitlada 10 Sarducci’s Capistrano Depot 26 Jody Maroni’s Sausage Kingdom 17 Shabu Shabu House 7 J.T. Schmid’s Restaurant & Brewery 22 Sherman’s Deli & Bakery 27 Katsuya 11 Shiro 21 Kincaid’s Fish, Chop & Steak House 19 Sky Room 20 Koffi 26 Soleil Westwood 14 Koi Shushi 23 Sonoma Wine Garden 16 Langer’s 6 Spaghetti Bender 24 guidesulysse.com http://www.guidesulysse.com/catalogue/FicheProduit.aspx?isbn=9782765811824 53 Restaurants (suite) San Juan Capistrano (Orange County) Spire’s 22 restaurants 26 Studio 25 San Pedro Sugar Shack Café 24 hébergement 44 Tacos Tumbras a Tomas 6 Santa Ana (Orange County) Taco Surf 23 restaurants 23 Tagine 13 Santa Monica Talésai 22 restaurants 15, 40 Tart 13 Tavern 16 Seal Beach (Orange County) Taverna Tony 15 restaurants 23 Tea House on Los Rios 26 Sherman Oaks (San Fernando Valley) Tender Greens 14 restaurants 21 The Eveleigh 12 South Bay The Gumbo Pot 12 restaurants 18, 43 The Hungry Cat 10 Studio City (San Fernando Valley) The Kettle 18 restaurants 21 The Lobster 17 The Raymond/1886 21 The Rose Cafe & Market 18 U The Terrace Cafe 17 Universal City (San Fernando Valley) Tony’s on the Pier 19 restaurants 22 Traxx 7 Venice Beach Wines 17 Venice Whaler 18 V Vibrato Grill Jazz 14 Wahoo’s Fish Tacos 25 Venice (Santa Monica et ses environs) Walt’s Wharf 23 restaurants 17, 42 Water Grill 9 West 14 Xi’an 13 W Yamashiro 11 West Hollywood (Hollywood et ses environs) Yang Chow 7 restaurants 11 Westside restaurants 12, 38 S Westwood (Westside) San Fernando Valley restaurants 14 restaurants 21, 47 Wilshire (Westside) San Gabriel Valley restaurants 12 restaurants 20 guidesulysse.com http://www.guidesulysse.com/catalogue/FicheProduit.aspx?isbn=9782765811824.
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