GQ Magazine has defined Downtown Los Angeles as "America's Next Great City". And this is equally true of its culinary offering. There was no lack of fine dining venues and bistrots even before this rebirth, but the choice was somewhat limited.
This is no longer the case, now that acclaimed chefs and visionary restaurateurs have created a flourishing food scene in LA. Frequented by celebs from all over the world, what this city has to offer does not come at a cheap price.
However, if you follow our advices, you will find it more affordable.
FROM 0 TO 25 EURO
Thanks to the Pacific ocean, the surrounding mountains and the city’s impressive skyscrapers, there are some excellent views to soak up at Los Angeles, from the sea to the Hollywood Hills. Take the 24th floor of The Ritz-Carlton, for instance. We are in the Nest at WP24, the lounge with a spectacular view. Prices are steep if you choose the Asian-inspired menu comprising, starters, sushi and generously portioned dishes. The venue’s colour scheme is played out in dark shades but a sort of gilt cage envelops the tables, just like a nest.
You can try chef John Lechleidner’s cuisine another time, just enjoy the view and, in keeping with this budget, order a drink and a snack, such as the Concubine’s Kiss cocktail, whose ingredients are Absolut Pears Vodka, Canton Ginger, Yuzu and Pear (16 Euros).
WP24 at Ritz-Carlton Hotel
900 W Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles
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