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- VMVeniceMomvipLos Angeles •5 reviews5.0Dined todayBest restaurant in Venice. From the food to the service, Gjelina is a must do in LA.More infoGjelinaPrice: Expensive• American• Venice•4.7
- SSandeepChicago / Illinois •4 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoThe pasta is incredible and the freshness amazing. The Foccaaia was a class apart. Service and knowledge of staff was top notch. Only thing I’d say is the $26 glass of wine was way out of whack with value. Unfortunately this is true at all restaurants now. To have hand made pasta at this level makes this a restaurant worth spending your hard earned money on.More infoFelix TrattoriaPrice: Very Expensive• Italian• Venice•4.7
- BBrianGreater Boston •9 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoThis place is very nostalgic for my family, since we have been eating here for decades. The food was quite good and the ambiance great. We will certainly come back again!More infoThe WarehousePrice: Expensive• Steak• Marina del Rey•4.5
- RRussvipChicago / Illinois •1 review4.0Dined 4 days agoIn an area where finding a really good restaurant can be a sketchy proposition, Belles was a solid option. The location near Venice Beach is good, but obviously touristy. But the Tiki Bar vibe was totally awesome!! Great ambience and the food was very solid as well. We shared 2 apps and split a dinner and everything was delicious. Service could have been a little peppier, but hey, you're in CALI. We got a couple of Tiki cocktails which were awesome, and priced where you'd expect for a top notch Tiki Bar. One thing I'd warn anyone about are the wine pours. We got 3 glasses of wine priced at $17, and they were easily 1/2 of a standard wine glass pour. The glasses were small and the pours were even smaller. I regretted that we didn't send the small pours back (which I can honestly say I've never done) and requested a different drink. If you go the wine route, invest in a bottle. Bottle prices were high for the varietals available, but a much better value than the "by the glass" pours and pricing, which were basically (and I'm not going to pull any punches here) a complete rip off. As my wife said, "that wasn't a pour, it was more like 3 sips!"More infoBelles Beach HousePrice: Expensive• American• Venice•4.6
- MMary BethLos Angeles •4 reviews4.0Dined 5 days agoThe food was delicious. I had a cheeseburger and my friend had the lobster bisque. We stayed inside since it was chilly outside. It was also chilly in the restaurant as well. Service was great!More infoSALT Restaurant & BarPrice: Expensive• Californian• Marina del Rey•4.5