All’Acqua is an Italian restaurant located in Atwater Village in the vibrant city of Los Angeles. This place has a wonderful ambiance with exquisite Italian specialties to sate your palate. The menu features a variety of scrumptious delicacies like the classic wood- fired pizza, salads, soups, pastas, main courses and splendid desserts. Catch a spot at the bar and enjoy yourself with an excellent collection of Italian wine, beer or their signature cocktails. It also has catering options for private parties and special occasions.
Leo's Taco Truck is steadily becoming known as one of the best taco food trucks around. While their fame has continued to spread, so has their fleet of trucks. This addition to their taco empire is located in Westlake. The perfect spot for a late night meal or a quick delicious take-away snack at any time of the day, Leo's is the place to go! While they do not accept cards at this food truck, everything is reasonably priced and items even start from USD1. Try the popular Al Pastor (pork), Asada (beef), Lengua (beef tongue) or the Pollo (chicken) taco. However tacos aren't the only options here! Customers can choose from a range of tortas, quesadillas, alambres, mulitas and burritos as well.
Jones is easily one of the best-looking cocktail lounges in town. It's not so dark that you can't see what's in front of you; instead, it's got more of what you'd call 'a romantic glow'. Tilted mirrors, hidden lights and an elevated table area make for something that could easily be a movie set. The stars that sometimes hang out here help with that vibe, too. Plus, the food is better than average.
This classic bar and grill was previously known as the Holly Street Bar & Grill. The room you first enter is beautiful, clean and very welcoming but it is recommended that you ask for the patio seating if it's available. Little Italian lights make you feel like you're on vacation. The kitchen serves up an appetizing array of food, from glazed pork chops to seared ahi tuna to delicious chickens and meats. The wine list is full of excellent choices, some of which are very fairly priced. This is a great, romantic date place.
The Alcove Cafe and Bakery is popular because of the lush patio where diners can eat gourmet meals that come in heaping portions. Dogs are welcome on the shaded patio and there is a gourmet wine and cheese shop next door that offers picnic and gift baskets. The menu includes mouthwatering selections such as smoked salmon quesadillas and French vegetarian paninis for breakfast and exotic salads, sandwiches, burgers and deli fare for lunch and dinner. The bakery menu is extensive and includes pastries, cakes, tarts, cheesecakes, hand-decorated cookies and more, alcohol and various coffees are also served.
Korea town in L.A. has many Korean barbecue restaurants, but Park's Barbeque is one of the city's finest. Its strip-mall style is all black and stainless steel while the waiters are cool and friendly at the same time. The quality of the meat which you cook it by yourself at your own table, is so good when it lends to the beef brisket, pork belly, marinated kalbi and short ribs. It's a family style restaurant that's still hip enough for the L.A. locales and would be perfect for any special occasion. Prices on the menu are per entrée, not per piece of meat like many other Korean Bar-B-Q restaurants.