Listed below are links to reviews of Restaurant at The Hotel Bel-Air from around the web.
[ more from 10best]
"Featuring elegant style and service in a world-class hotel, this LA favorite is a top choice for any meal. The beautiful dining room is relaxed and serene, ideal for enjoying a lunchtime club sandwich fashioned of lobster, bacon, avocado, and tomato...."
[ more from calendarlive]
"If dining at this casual fish specialist inspires memories of school assemblies, there's good reason. The restaurant is housed in the former Topanga School building dating to 1925...."
[ more from fodors]
| "This secluded hotel's restaurant spills into a lush garden, with a terrace overlooking a pond patrolled by swans. A meal at this special-occasion spot will make you feel like a Hollywood insider -- keep an eye out for celebs...." |
1 reviews
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[ more from gayot]
| "It is always a delight to cross the entrance bridge at Hotel Bel-Air that leads you to the most romantic hotel grounds in the city of Angels. After all, that is surely the reason why it has been called hotel heaven...." |
1 reviews
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[ more from girlsguidetocitylife]
"Despite a rather cloudy, gloomy day, The Terrace Restaurant provided a comfy, upbeat, casual feel with its heated terracotta floors, overhead heating system and pink/rose coloured linens (It was also voted most Romantic and Best Decor by Zagat)...."
[ more from la]
"Guests choose the main room for more formal dining (and, when it's chilly, for the warmth of the wood-burning fireplace), but the bougainvillea-lined terrace is popular for its genteel beauty. The California cuisine menu uses only the freshest vegetables,..."
[ more from lacitybeat]
"And that’s exactly how you’re going to win this one – by doing exactly what you should do now that you’ve committed to a life lived in California. And that means you occasionally need to do things that reek of Old Hollywood...."
[ more from latimes]
"I wish I could say the food is so great that the service barely matters. But at one dinner, grilled Canadian foie gras with warmed Honeycrisp apple is overcooked, and it's tiny -- a sliver no bigger than a potato chip, for $28...."
[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
| "1-channel Dolby Digital system than some gaudy rock, The Hotel Bel-Air is still a good place to grab an Earl Grey or Darjeeling and gaze lovingly into your paramour's eyes. Consistently voted one of LA's most romantic spots, The Restaurant boasts a fusion..." |
23 reviews
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[ more from tripadvisor]
"The location and seating is beautiful and serene but the afternoon high tea is terrible! Honestly, the tea was nice but the cookies were stale, mini muffins were like packet muffins from the supermarket,...."
[ more from wcities]
"The restaurant at the Bel Air Hotel has a reputation as the most beautiful and romantic place to eat dinner in town, but it also serves breakfast, lunch and Sunday brunch to hotel guests, local residents and film industry bigwigs. Walking on the bridge ov..."
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