Best Contemporary French Restaurants in Historic South-Central
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Price: Expensive
• Contemporary french • West Los Angeles
Booked 11 times today
Price: Expensive
• Contemporary french • West Hollywood
Booked 5 times today
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- JJillOrange County •2 reviews5.0Dined todayThe food and service are divine. We left so full and so happy. Will definitely be eating at Camélia again.More infoCameliaPrice: Very Expensive• French / Japanese• Arts District•4.5
- KKarinVIPLos Angeles •26 reviews4.0Dined 1 day agoSoup was really delicious, but tiny portion for $16. Much better value on the shrimp cocktail.More infoKendall's BrasseriePrice: Expensive• French• Downtown•3.9
- MMarkVIPSan Francisco Bay Area •40 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoWow, even better than we had hoped it would be! Sit at the Chef's counter, it was like theater.More infoPetit Trois L'OriginalPrice: Expensive• French• Hollywood•4.7
- EErvinVIPLos Angeles •2 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoA beautiful surprise. I didn’t know much about it. I just went there because I was looking for a French restaurant but what a wonderful discovery. Try their snails and boeuf bourguignon. I had them and were delicious!More infoL’APPARTPrice: Moderate• Contemporary French• Downtown•4.6
- EEuniceLos Angeles •25 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 19, 2024Everything we ordered was absolutely delicious! We started with the octopus and the caviar. While the octopus was decent, it was slightly overcooked and just okay. In our opinion, the Little Door Caviar was the standout starter—its flavor was far superior. For mains, the Branzino was perfection—crispy and flaky on the outside, tender and soft on the inside. The ribeye was equally fantastic, cooked beautifully and packed with flavor. We finished the meal with the crème brûlée, which was the perfect dessert—smooth, creamy, and with a perfectly caramelized top. The service was impeccable, making the evening truly special. We celebrated my friend’s birthday, and it was a memorable experience from start to finish. We’ll definitely be back!More infoThe Little DoorPrice: Expensive• Contemporary French• West Hollywood•4.6