Restaurants in Socal; More than just the food
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Restaurants in Socal; More than just the food
I am looking for fun restaurants in socal (Los Angeles) and surrounding cities.
What are your picks for restaurants that deliver both food and live entertainment, whether small or big, just something more than the typical sit down
throw me anything you got, any price range, any cuisine, i am simply bored of these sit down and eat then leave if i am gonna be buyin dinner i want somethin fun happening, from restaurants with bars to food and and dancers lemme know!
some nice romantic spots wouldn't hurt to know either!
let me know how it went, how you felt about it all,
thanks!
for ONE person
3 Course meal (appetizer - entree - desserts) not incl. tax
15-25: $
25-35: $$
35-45: $$$
45-55: $$$$
55-im a baller: $$$$$
What are your picks for restaurants that deliver both food and live entertainment, whether small or big, just something more than the typical sit down
throw me anything you got, any price range, any cuisine, i am simply bored of these sit down and eat then leave if i am gonna be buyin dinner i want somethin fun happening, from restaurants with bars to food and and dancers lemme know!
some nice romantic spots wouldn't hurt to know either!
let me know how it went, how you felt about it all,
thanks!
for ONE person
3 Course meal (appetizer - entree - desserts) not incl. tax
15-25: $
25-35: $$
35-45: $$$
45-55: $$$$
55-im a baller: $$$$$
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Originally Posted by jigahus
Oh shnap there is a Vietnamese coffee shop down in Gardena where the waitresses serve you coffee in bikini's. I don't recall what the name of it's called or where it is but I do know there is one down there and one up in San Francisco too. My car should be done next week.
theres a handful of those coffee shops in westminster.
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Tokyo Delves in North Hollywood is a really fun restaurant for a group of people. If you go on youtube and do a search you can see how it's like. The best thing about Tokyo Delves when the whole restaurant does sake bombs together. It gets rowdy there. Here's a link: http://www.delve-sushibar.com/
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i've heard of tokyo delves, driven past it a few times, but have yet to give it a shot. would you say its better for groups than a couple? or would you say theres a decent showing of couples?
also what day did you go? seems like saturdays are the nights to be there, im thinking about going on sunday, think it will still be busy?
also what day did you go? seems like saturdays are the nights to be there, im thinking about going on sunday, think it will still be busy?
Last edited by alphamatt; 09-27-2008 at 11:16 AM.
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