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Asia de CubaStay-In | Unlikely but delish culinary fusions: fried-calamari salad, tamarind-barbecued-shrimp satay … You get the idea. All served in a glorious, white-on-white restaurant. Service is family style, so come prepared to share. (No fingers!) Outdoor seating is a must at lunchtime. |
Stay-In
Skybar
Unless you’re “somebody,” the best way to get past the velvet rope is to check into the hotel. Worth it? If you have a soft spot for a stunning setting, poolside beds, one of the best views in L.A., and plenty of stargazing, the answer is yes.
Mondrian, 8440 Sunset Boulevard
323 848 6025
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Restaurants
In-N-Out Burger
In-N-Out Burgers is a West Coast institution. One of the keys to their success has been keeping it simple. There are only four food items on the In-N-Out menu: Hamburger, Cheeseburger, Double-Double and French Fries. Be daring and order your burger Animal Style. Ask the locals for details.
7009 SUNSET BLVD.
800 786 1000
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The Happy Ending Bar and Restaurant
The Happy Ending is the answer to LA's drab and uniform nightlife. Not only does it provide solace for those who are fed up with red ropes and guest lists, but it also is a haven for Sports Fans, New Yorkers (and those who wish they were), and those who enjoy comfort food with a good time- no strings attached.
7038 Sunset Blvd.
323 469 7038
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Pinks Hot Dogs
Paul Pink started his hot dog stand in 1939. It was only a large-wheeled pushcart in those days. Pink's Hot Dog Stand is a quick lunch, a nostalgic trip into the past, and a delicious experience. It is definitely a must-see in Hollywood!
709 N. La Brea Avenue
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Komodo
Stop the Chase! Komodo, the fan favorite Food Truck, has found a stationary spot with their first brick & mortar location. Their specialty is asian fusion gourmet tacos.
8809 West Pico Boulevard
310 246 5153
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Magnolia Bakery
Look out Sprinkles! The New York City fave has made it's way to the West Coast.
8389 West Third Street
323 951 0636
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Fig and Olive
Phenomenal in every way, from service to presentation. This multilevel restaurant offers a space that is light, airy and inviting. Whether dining indoors or in the quaint intimate patio, your sure to have a delightful time. Chef Pascal Lorange is the master mind behind the olive inspired, coastal Mediterranean menu. Offering a wide variety of Crostini, Crudo, and Capparcio dishes. Along with heavenly entrees like Branzino, Sole and Paella. Of course, only an olive gelato would be suitable to end the meal. If you can't find it in you to partake in a desert, you can always watch the pastry chef work their magic thru the box window just off of Melrose Place. Highly recommended for brunch, lunch, and dinner. Be prepared to splurge.
8490 Melrose Place
310 360 9100
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Everleigh
A neighborhood restaurant bar serving a local-farm driven menu of comfort food. The cocktails are great, and the wine list though small is full of good options.
8752 West Sunset Blvd
424 239 1630
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Supperclub 
You’ve been saying it for awhile now: Hollywood could really use a solid dose of pure Amsterdam insanity. Little did you know what power you truly wield… Welcome to Supperclub, a crazy Hollywood theater of dinner, dancing, performance art and hula hoops, officially grand opening tomorrow, 20 years after the Amsterdam original’s debut. You’ll find it on Hollywood Boulevard, so between that and the fact that this is from Holland, it shouldn’t surprise you that this starts with a permanent red carpet in the lobby.
6675 hollywood boulevard
323 466 1900
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Scene
£10
Private, Locked Door Lounge for Scotch Lovers. Tucked away within Beverly Hill's new Italian transplant from New York, Scarpetta, is an intimate 35 seat club wrapped in wood paneling and filled with Lalique. The outdoor balcony floats above the Beverly Canon Gardens facing the high-rises of B Hills and almost convinces your above Central Park. A small menu of foie gras and snackables accompanies full bar offerings which are poured over an ice ball of pure Scottish water. Call the concierge to unlock the door.
225 North Canon Drive
310 860 5808
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Rolling Stone
New home to local favorite cover band, Spazmatics. This two story venue offers night-goers a modern rock space for rockin the night away. The lower level is where you’ll find the entertainment along with an intimate dance floor. Just above that, on the second floor you'll find the rock inspired restaurant, along with fabulous black and white photos of rock and roll icons past and present. Have a drink at the upper level bar, a prime place for catching a glimpse of all the action below. Sunday nights are Spazmatic.
6801 Hollywood Boulevard
323 464 4000
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Tru Nightclub
Brought to you by Tru Hospitality Group, this new venue offers a sexy and sultry space for the night owl in all of us. Its seductive gothic 50’s inspired design is sure to inspire gents and scarlets alike. Dark hard wood floors, high ceilings, and glossy raven chandeliers set the tone for an unforgettable evening. Tru Supperclub expands across this sea of black, red and silver tones totaling 9500 sqft. For those looking for a bit more exclusivity, One Below, offers an intimate escape with in. With more VIP areas than bottle serviced tables, this club is bound to hide some of Hollywood’s most elite. Small bites are offered for those in need of absorption.
1600 Argyle Avenue
323 461 1600
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Goods
Book Soup
Readings, book signings, lots of obscure magazines, newspapers (the Irish Times, anyone?), and plenty of celebrity customers. Oh, and yeah, a great selection of books.
8818 West Sunset Boulevard
310 659 3110
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