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Los Angeles may not have the Eiffel Tower as its landmark, but it does deliver on traditional French fare. From patisseries to cafes and bistros, there are plenty of options for French cuisine ...
With Bastille Day coming up on July 14, it's time to identify the best best for Francophiles in the LA area. Best of all, there's a big party coming up on July 15.
The 15 Essential French Bistros and Brasseries in Los Angeles. ... Start with a French fashioned, a take on an Old Fashioned, before digging into steak frites, market crudites, and more.
Buyers will be surprised how far $2 million or so will go in the French countryside. In West Los Angeles, about half that amount will buy you a single-family, 996-square-foot teardown on a 6,190 ...
4327 W. Adams Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90007. Other great French dips to try around LA: The beef French dip with cheese from Philippe the Original in Los Angeles.
Sunshine, surf culture and olive oil are only part of what inspired Le Coucou's chef Rose to open a French Basque restaurant in Los Angeles this summer.
Owners Cesar Brelaz and Francisco Carvalho, took over Phil’s Deli & Grill, which initially opened in 1975 at the Original Farmers Market in the Fairfax District.