Luna Park, a fondue restaurant that does Smores as well. Very intimate dining.
2006-06-10 04:31:08
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answered by lisadumbgame 2
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Parkway Grill
Eclectic, $12 to $32, Pasadena
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This ever-popular restaurant looks all-American -- brick walls, a carved-wood bar, and a khaki-clad waitstaff. The food wanders farther afield, incorporating influences from Italian to Southwestern to Thai. In one sitting you might have Dungeness crab tostadas, then Chinese-style roasted crispy duck, and s'mores for dessert. Reservations essential. AE, DC, MC, V. No lunch weekends.
Address: 510 S. Arroyo Pkwy., Pasadena, CA, USA
Phone: 626/795-1001
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10250 Santa Monica Blvd.
Los Angeles, California
Phone: 310/788-DIVE
Fax: When you walk into this Century City eatery, you'll feel as though you've just climbed down the hatch of a submarine. The sandwiches are nautical miles ahead of what you might find at a traditional deli, with such speicalties as fajita sub cucina, a Chinese chicken salad sub, and a brick oven-baked Tuscan steak sub. Be sure not to miss out on the sublime desserts: Try the Dive! s'mores, or lemon-bar concoction with white chocolate and raspberry sauce.
Credit Cards Accepted: No reservations.
Comments: Beverly Hills/Westside
2006-06-08 15:51:21
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answered by T2Step 3
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First of all, DIVE has been closed for years.
For S'mores: One good place is The Farm of Beverly Hills -- decent food, not too fancy. They have one branch on Beverly Dr. in Beverly Hills, (between Wilshire and Santa Monica) and another at The Grove.
2006-06-08 19:38:50
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answered by C_Bar 7
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There's a place at Universal CityWalk (sorry, don't remember the name, but it's the sit-down restaurant that sits by itself, near the park entrance, and away from most of the rest of CityWalk.
Also, Romio's in Thousand Oaks.
2006-06-14 17:48:34
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answered by Allen 3
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