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[ more from calendarlive]
"From the folks at The Mandarin, Beverly Hills' posh temple of Chinese gastronomy, comes this endearing Chinese cafe that specializes in inexpensive home-style dishes. The room, filled with intricate cherry wood accents, is decorated with Chinese kul drums..."
[ more from dinesite]
"Mandarette`s regional Chinese fare is served daily in a bulky building overlooking a large parking lot on Beverly Boulevard. The interior is royal red carpet set with jet-black tables and chairs and an emerald green bar area...."
[ more from fodors]
| "This inviting café, filled with intricate cherrywood accents and antique Chinese drums, began as a casual spin-off of the Mandarin in Beverly Hills, but the concept has outlasted its originator. Start with cucumber salad with spicy peanut dressing,..." |
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[ more from gayot]
| "Young hipsters in black or blue jeans join chopsticks with local families at this stylish Chinese café, a casual spin-off of The Mandarin, a former pricy Beverly Hills haunt. An extensive menu featuring dishes ranging from Cantonese dim sum to Szechuan n..." |
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[ more from losangeles.metromix]
"This corner Chinese bistro is a definite step up from the sticky table and pork fried rice joint your parents took you to when you were a kid. Terrific service, a wide array of dumplings and sesame beef are enough of a draw, but the cold tofu appetizer ha..."
[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
| "This stylish, high-ceilinged Chinese cafe is usually populated with young hipsters. The menu is populated with very good and slightly exotic food: Chilean sea bass steamed in a banana leaf, crispy sesame beef, delicate dim sum...." |
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[ more from thirdandfairfax.blogspot]
"when mandarette first opened in the eighties, it was a pomo minimalist space, that lately has been transformed into a more traditional looking space (but still utterly stylized). its owner, philip chiang, was a graphic artist before he opened the first ca..."
[ more from tripadvisor]
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