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- DDanavipLos Angeles •42 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoOur waiter Matthew was wonderful. He was extremely attentive & service was great. The food was very good & portions were generous.More infoPetit Trois Le ValleyPrice: Expensive• French• Sherman Oaks•4.6
- PPaulvipLos Angeles •4 reviews4.0Dined 5 days agoThe food was good! However, we felt a rushed toward the end of our dinner, even though it wasn’t yet closing time. Our server approached us multiple times about payment, which made the experience feel a bit hurried and the restaurant was quiet.More infoMr. TPrice: Expensive• Contemporary French• Hollywood•4.6
- MMichaelLas Vegas •5 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoThis is our second time at Chi Spacca and it's always a great experience. We've always enjoyed the ambience and the atmosphere. We've always enjoyed the open flame of the wood burning oven. It's a perfect space to enjoy a calm dinner with family or friends. Highly recommend to anyone looking for a rustic Italian dinner.More infochi SPACCAPrice: Very Expensive• Italian• Hollywood•4.8
- JJamesvipLos Angeles •43 reviews5.0Dined on 20 Nov 2024Connor, was our server. He provided professional & thoughtful service to us, again. Jemma is an outstanding restaurant w/ excellent food. It allows us to conveniently park next door, & dine there, before attending the Pantages. And storing & refrigerating our leftovers, to be reclaimed after the theater, is sheer genius; along w/ pairing a couple of menu items w/ the current Pantages performance.More infoJemma HollywoodPrice: Expensive• Italian• Hollywood•4.6
- IIraPhiladelphia County •3 reviews5.0Dined on 18 Nov 2024Shirley Brasserie was a wonderful dining experience that paired the great atmosphere of the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel with great food. The Restaurant occupies a quiet part of the Lobby area and is large enough to find seating but intimate enough to feel separated from other diners. The menu is spartan but focused, as is the wine list. The appetizers we had were first-rate and handsomely presented. I would recommend the chicken liver mousse, as it was special and hadn't seen it elsewhere. I consider myself an expert on duck and generally prefer it roasted, as many restaurants don't really have the expertise to properly sear it. Not true here. The duck was properly spiced and glazed and seared just right. For this style of preparation, I've not had better. The Shirley Brasserie is not inexpensive, but considering the quality of the food and service (which was also outstanding), I would rate it as a good value. Something for a special occasion.More infoShirley BrasseriePrice: Expensive• French American• Hollywood•4.5