Oneworldplus2
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Hello AFF community,
As most of us know, the 'Yanks' aren't known for their artistic flare in the kitchen. I'm sure that AFF has members that are based in the USA and also travel frequently there too. So, what better place to start a thread than here on AFF asking about food?
With an upcoming RTW trip that includes the states either this year or early next year l thought that l'd start a thread, 'restaurants worth visiting in the USA'. Since l have worked in the food industry (all over Australia and Internationally), l get a lot of e-mails from friends when they travel abroad on places that are worth checking out. This can range from a small shop offering a specialty to die for, to the other end of the spectrum (fine dinning).
I don't mind paying $$$, as long as l get quality ingredients and a good meal. Some of the best meals l've had were from small restaurants that are 'off-the-beaten-track' so to speak and cheap as chips too.
My first stop would be LA and having last visited LA ~11 years ago l'm sure that the food scene has changed since then. The only thing l don't really eat is offal (l go as far as Foie gras with Sauterne, YUMMY!).
I'll start the ball rolling (some of these are from friends, others from Google). Please feel free to add to this thread - the more the merrier..............
Chart House
13950 Panay Way
Marina Del Rey, CA 90292
(310) 822-4144
Californian Contemporary, Bar/Lounge. Dinner, Lunch is served on Saturday and Sunday.
Seafood and steaks.
Jer-Ne Restaurant + Bar
4375 Admiralty Way
Marina Del Rey, CA 90292
(310) 823-1700
Californian Contemporary, Bar/Lounge. Breakfast, Brunch, Dinner, Lunch
Discover upscale, up-to-the-minute waterfront dining at The Ritz-Carlton, Marina Del Rey, where chefs parlay only –the-freshest ingredients into inventive cuisine.
Sapori Italian Restaurant
13723 Fiji Way
Marina del Rey, CA 90292
(310) 821-1740
Italian. Dinner, Lunch
Waterfront bistro in Fisherman’s Village, Italian/Mediterranean cuisine. Specialties include solo in lemon Chardonnay sauce and jumbo prawns.
Shanghai Red’s
13813 Fiji Way
Marina del Rey, CA 90292
(310) 823-4522
American Traditional, bar/Lounge. Brunch, Dinner, Lunch
Fisherman’s Village, waterfront restaurant. Highly popular for their weekend brunch buffet.
SugarFish
4722 Admiralty Way
Marina Del Rey, CA 90292
(310) 306-6600
Japanese/Sushi. Dinner, Lunch.
Serves fresh-fish sushi. The master chef decided on each day’s fixed menu based on his knowledge of what’s most flavorful.
Vu Restaurant & Bar
4160 Palawan Way
Marina Del Rey, CA 90292
(310) 439-3033
Californian Contemporary, Bar/Lounge. Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch
Innovative American Small Plates. Vu’s uniqueness comes from its location and with a focus on small plate cuisine and fresh California-grown ingredients.
Warehouse Restaurant
4499 Admiralty Way
Marina Del Rey, CA 90292
(310) 823-5451
California Contemporary, Bar/Lounge. Brunch, Dinner, Lunch
Marina Del Rey’s longest-running original restaurant features steak, fresh seafood. A brunch buffet is offered Sundays.
BOA Steak
101 Santa Monica Blvd
Santa Monica, CA
310-899-4466
This steakhouse is one of my favorites. The table side Caesar salad, bone in Kansas City Filet Mignon and chipotle corn are absolutely to die for.
Spago Beverly Hills
176 North Canon Dr.
Beverly Hills, California 90210
Spago Beverly Hills, the flagship restaurant of the Wolfgang Puck Fine Dining Group, continues to set the standard for cuisine, service and style, and is consistently recognized as the ultimate in fine dining.
As most of us know, the 'Yanks' aren't known for their artistic flare in the kitchen. I'm sure that AFF has members that are based in the USA and also travel frequently there too. So, what better place to start a thread than here on AFF asking about food?
With an upcoming RTW trip that includes the states either this year or early next year l thought that l'd start a thread, 'restaurants worth visiting in the USA'. Since l have worked in the food industry (all over Australia and Internationally), l get a lot of e-mails from friends when they travel abroad on places that are worth checking out. This can range from a small shop offering a specialty to die for, to the other end of the spectrum (fine dinning).
I don't mind paying $$$, as long as l get quality ingredients and a good meal. Some of the best meals l've had were from small restaurants that are 'off-the-beaten-track' so to speak and cheap as chips too.
My first stop would be LA and having last visited LA ~11 years ago l'm sure that the food scene has changed since then. The only thing l don't really eat is offal (l go as far as Foie gras with Sauterne, YUMMY!).
I'll start the ball rolling (some of these are from friends, others from Google). Please feel free to add to this thread - the more the merrier..............
Chart House
13950 Panay Way
Marina Del Rey, CA 90292
(310) 822-4144
Californian Contemporary, Bar/Lounge. Dinner, Lunch is served on Saturday and Sunday.
Seafood and steaks.
Jer-Ne Restaurant + Bar
4375 Admiralty Way
Marina Del Rey, CA 90292
(310) 823-1700
Californian Contemporary, Bar/Lounge. Breakfast, Brunch, Dinner, Lunch
Discover upscale, up-to-the-minute waterfront dining at The Ritz-Carlton, Marina Del Rey, where chefs parlay only –the-freshest ingredients into inventive cuisine.
Sapori Italian Restaurant
13723 Fiji Way
Marina del Rey, CA 90292
(310) 821-1740
Italian. Dinner, Lunch
Waterfront bistro in Fisherman’s Village, Italian/Mediterranean cuisine. Specialties include solo in lemon Chardonnay sauce and jumbo prawns.
Shanghai Red’s
13813 Fiji Way
Marina del Rey, CA 90292
(310) 823-4522
American Traditional, bar/Lounge. Brunch, Dinner, Lunch
Fisherman’s Village, waterfront restaurant. Highly popular for their weekend brunch buffet.
SugarFish
4722 Admiralty Way
Marina Del Rey, CA 90292
(310) 306-6600
Japanese/Sushi. Dinner, Lunch.
Serves fresh-fish sushi. The master chef decided on each day’s fixed menu based on his knowledge of what’s most flavorful.
Vu Restaurant & Bar
4160 Palawan Way
Marina Del Rey, CA 90292
(310) 439-3033
Californian Contemporary, Bar/Lounge. Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch
Innovative American Small Plates. Vu’s uniqueness comes from its location and with a focus on small plate cuisine and fresh California-grown ingredients.
Warehouse Restaurant
4499 Admiralty Way
Marina Del Rey, CA 90292
(310) 823-5451
California Contemporary, Bar/Lounge. Brunch, Dinner, Lunch
Marina Del Rey’s longest-running original restaurant features steak, fresh seafood. A brunch buffet is offered Sundays.
BOA Steak
101 Santa Monica Blvd
Santa Monica, CA
310-899-4466
This steakhouse is one of my favorites. The table side Caesar salad, bone in Kansas City Filet Mignon and chipotle corn are absolutely to die for.
Spago Beverly Hills
176 North Canon Dr.
Beverly Hills, California 90210
Spago Beverly Hills, the flagship restaurant of the Wolfgang Puck Fine Dining Group, continues to set the standard for cuisine, service and style, and is consistently recognized as the ultimate in fine dining.