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"The Little Door with the big reputation does not even have a sign outside it. But then when you are one of the trendiest spots in town, you don't have to advertise...."
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"Although The Little Door has a big reputation, it isn't marked by a sign. But when you're one of the trendiest spots in town, you don't have to advertise...."
[ more from calendarlive]
"Steamed black mussels should be a slam dunk, but one night they're rubbery and have a slightly funky bouquet, enough to push the plate away. Mezze are an embarrassment: a plate of soggy spinach and filo pie, eggplant puree, hummus and various other dispir..."
[ more from colleencuisine.blogspot]
"a twinkling indoor-outdoor candlelit garden that is oh-so-romantic. Our dinner reservation was for 9:30 and we arrived about 10 minutes early...."
[ more from gayot]
| "The French owners used to run clubs before opening The Little Door. It explains why the restaurant is hidden behind wood doors and not particularly visible from the street...." |
1 reviews
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[ more from girlsguidetocitylife]
"With the great weather in LA, it's an added bonus to sit outside on a balmy summer night. Surprisingly, in LA, it can be hard to find a good restaurant with a decent patio...."
[ more from la]
"There's no sign from the street (of course, since it is a celeb and Industry hangout), just a weather-worn door with few valets out front. Behind that door lies a romantic courtyard with a canopy of twinkling lights, a burbling fountain and candles flicke..."
[ more from local.yahoo]
| "Find someplace else: We were polite in the face of an indifferent waiter who was quick to correct our pronounciation but slow to fill our water glasses. We were patient in the face of food that took an hour to arrive and tasted like it had been prepared b..." |
20 reviews
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[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
| "Without a sign, two oversized wooden doors are all that passing motorists notice about this gem of a restaurant. One of Third Street's most acclaimed eateries, Little Door expands over a preferred outdoor patio and bar as well as a more intimate yet less..." |
7 reviews
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[ more from seetheglobe]
"The Little Door Restaurant has a reputation of having one of the most romantic dining patios in Los Angeles. That was one of the main reasons we selected it for a special occasion dinner...."
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