Just down the road from Knott's Berry Farm is this dinner and show extravaganza. In this combination time capsule and restaurant, costumed knights compete in jousting and sword fighting, while you dine without utensils on chicken and dragon soup. It is a great place for kids, for whom it doesn't get much better than watching sword fights while ignoring table manners. Admission price includes both the dinner and show. Reservations are required.
Pirate's Dinner Adventure is a great place to visit with your family. Enjoy classic American meals while watching a pirate show that people of all ages will enjoy. Marvel at the elaborate props, enthralling swordplay and dramatic battles as you savor the chicken and mashed potato dishes.
Honored by The Academy of Gastronomy, this sole Tunisian outpost in L.A. was named one of the best restaurants in town. Great for special or funky occasions, this is a unique dining experience. Gold inlaid desert scenes and circular doorways give diners the feeling that they've arrived in a faraway land, and belly dancers entertain nightly. The North African banquet style menu features traditional offerings. Eat with your hands and enjoy the numerous courses from soup to desserts.
The Federal Bar is one of the city's favorite restaurants. The place is quite spacious presenting itself as a perfect spot for those arriving in larger groups. Apart from their delectable menu, The Federal Bar has a line up of musical acts to keep you entertained throughout your binge.
Hamburger Mary's bountiful variety of burgers includes turkey, veggie, ostrich, buffalo, salmon and beef with a diversity of toppings. The best burger in LA is the Kobe burger made with tender flavorful Japanese Kobe beef and guaranteed to melt in your mouth. The extensive menu includes salads, pizza, sandwiches, fajitas and more. Mary's has almost 50 types of Martinis, wine and a variety of draft and bottle beer. For dessert, try S'mores. Diners make their own over a mini-grill. Drop by for the all-you-can-eat Sunday brunch or enjoy nightly live entertainment including talent shows, karaoke and bingo.
El Cid is a historic Silver Lake restaurant that presents a wide range of live entertainment, from flamenco and burlesque shows to stand-up comedy and DJs. A white stairwell winds down to a pleasantly lit red, black and gold room with plush leather booths. Outside, the sprawling patio features decorative plants and festive lighting. Early in the evening, the restaurant hosts authentic flamenco shows for a crowd of cozy couples and groups celebrating special occasions. Later in the evening, the DJs take over and play music ranging from rock and salsa to house.
The first thing you will notice when you walk into Carousel is the beautiful Middle Eastern ornaments on the walls and the overall decor. The large dining room is a wonderful setting for enjoying all that this restaurant has to offer. Their dishes are generously portioned, beautiful to look at, and aromatic. Family-style dining is encouraged. This is a place where you will want to take your time and order some of everything. Their menu has over 40 appetizers! Entrees are generous, vegetarian options are available, and their desserts are very tasty. Carousel has a few imported beers and if you’re feeling adventurous, try the very strong Armenian Coffee. Entertainment (dancers) and live music are featured on Fridays and Saturdays. -Tirui Muramoto
The Stage California Fusion Restaurant and Cafe is one of the most interesting restaurants in the city. The place has a stunning interior that's decked in a contemporary theme. Wood dominates the dining hall which is illuminated in yellow lights accentuating The Stage's wine collection. Their food menu does complete justice to the stylish theme of this place by serving delectable Mediterranean dishes that come to your table looking like a sheer work of art. High on quality and taste, these dishes are sure to linger on your mind of a long, long time. But The Stage, just doesn't stop at entertaining your palate, Jazz performances, live bands, theatrical acts and exhibitions take you culinary experience to a whole new level here.
Just down the road from Knott's Berry Farm is this dinner and show extravaganza. In this combination time capsule and restaurant, costumed knights compete in jousting and sword fighting, while you dine without utensils on chicken and dragon soup. It is a great place for kids, for whom it doesn't get much better than watching sword fights while ignoring table manners. Admission price includes both the dinner and show. Reservations are required.
Tantalum's waterfront lounge and bar is almost perfect for a luncheon conversation or a romantic meal. But if you find yourself alone, the food will definitely keep you occupied; Yakiniku calamari, black tiger prawns, pulled pork burgers, beef sliders, and more feature here. Do not miss the live music on Sundays. Reservations are accepted.
Pirate's Dinner Adventure is a great place to visit with your family. Enjoy classic American meals while watching a pirate show that people of all ages will enjoy. Marvel at the elaborate props, enthralling swordplay and dramatic battles as you savor the chicken and mashed potato dishes.
Honored by The Academy of Gastronomy, this sole Tunisian outpost in L.A. was named one of the best restaurants in town. Great for special or funky occasions, this is a unique dining experience. Gold inlaid desert scenes and circular doorways give diners the feeling that they've arrived in a faraway land, and belly dancers entertain nightly. The North African banquet style menu features traditional offerings. Eat with your hands and enjoy the numerous courses from soup to desserts.