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"The Hollywood connection is still lively -- the parking lot is where Shannen Doherty allegedly smashed a beer bottle on somebody's windshield five years ago. Confidential" a few years ago would change it, this continues to be an entertainment industry div..."
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"nothing chinese and one of the better lounge restaurants in LA. this place needs lighting and to stop holding on to the fact that its a hollywood relic...."
[ more from lacitybeat]
"When the air inside is still cool and clean and everything is shiny and the barkeep is giving himself that last look in the mirror to see if his tie is straight and his hair is smooth. I like the neat bottles on the bar back and the lovely shining glasses..."
[ more from laweekly]
"The moment you enter the heavy, padded leather doors, you"re engulfed in a cozy darkness that"s dramatically punctuated by horseshoe-shaped lacquer-red booths, an ancient bar underlit with eerie, glowing, lime-green neon, and the long, narrow backroom..."
[ more from losangeles.metromix]
"Just behind the monstrous Target shopping center, this deep red choo choo-themed 1934 landmark still attracts a low-key industry crowd. The walls are lined with more than 250 black-and-white autographed headshots of the dead and famous -- Grace Kelly, Elv..."
[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
| "Today, the cafe is a bustling scene with industry insiders, hipsters and neighborhood locals schmoozing and sipping the famous Mai Tais. The California-Asian cuisine here has long-gotten a bad rap, but with its newly appointed chef, things have started to..." |
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[ more from thenewdiner.blogspot]
"I had to try Formosa Cafe's kobe burger. I had high expectations but after having the burger, I would have been better off going to any other burger place...."
[ more from travel.yahoo]
"OverviewCelebrated by Curtis Hanson in his masterpiece of film noir, 'L. Confidential', from the James Ellroy novel, the Formosa Cafe is a motherlode of City of the Angeles folklore...."
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