Power Dining Los Angeles Style

By Norah Bradford

If you were to visit Los Angeles for 24 hours and wanted to enjoy the gastronomic trilogy, Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner at iconic venues where should you go ? Although there are many choices depending on your propensity for star-watching or dining under the stars themselves. Here are three go-to dining experiences to have the contact numbers for should you want to power dine in LA;
Brunch at Culina, Modern Italian
The Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills has long been regarded as among the best hotels in Los Angeles. With Culina, Modern Italian it now has its perfect match in a busy dining field. Set in a very contemporary setting Culina, Modern Italian re-interprets the Italian cuisine under Chef Denis Dello Stritto, who grew up in a farming environment north of Naples in Italy.
The brunch/lunch dining menu strongly emphasizes wellness options and as such makes our recommendation to start your dining triathalon. Try from the revised menu the Grilled Escarole, Broccoli e Salsiccia pasta or the vegan Ortolana pizza to name but three delicious options.
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The Ivy in Los Angeles is like dining at the country cottage belonging to your hip, super-star, gourmand relative at the centre of the entertainment universe. Brunch lunch dining recommendations include the Ivy Cobb Salad (combining baby lettuce, beets, avocado, tomato, organic eggs, neuske’s bacon, roasted turkey breast and point reyes bluc cheese), Ricky’s Fried Chicken (served with grilled corn, sautéed spinach and fresh mango chutney) – in fact everything on the menu tastes great – after all, what meal would you not appreciate made by your favourite relative…
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Dinner at Craig’s
Comedian Don Rickles made the quip that “this place is never gonna make it!” while Jeff Ross describes Craig’s quite effectively as “the olive garden for celebrities”. Some restaurants transcend being a place to dine and become a place to simply be – Craig’s is one of them. One of the aims of anyone seeking to ‘make it’ in LA is to secure a table in the centre of Craig’s. In fact, one can probably take a seating location at Craig’s as a barometer reading of where a celebrity is at – rising (table at the back), current hit (front and centre), over-the-hype – booth of to one side. The dinner menu ranges from Vegan options to the Grill to seafood, pasta and pizza. Try a Vegan Sausage Pizza (san marzano tomato sauce, vegan sausage, vegan cheese) or a 14oz prime New York Steak. Like Hollywood, Craig’s has something to please everyone, and of course people watching.
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