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- RRobertVIPLos Angeles •14 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoIt was so much fun and the food was amazing. It was my birthday so we had a larger party and the service was awesome. We had everything from the pizza to the petite filet and just Yum. Big shout out to the Brussel sprouts. They gave me a bread pudding with a candle in it for my bdayMore infoBacari SilverlakePrice: Expensive• Italian• Silver Lake•4.7
- CCarolinaLos Angeles •2 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoThe food keeps getting better and better every time I go there. The wine was fantastic, and the service was excellent.More infoCivico 2064Price: Moderate• Italian• Los Feliz•4.5
- NNadaLos Angeles •7 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoThis is the first time dining at Bacari GDL. We were a party of 2 sitting in the outdoor area on Brand. We thoroughly enjoyed all the “bites” we ordered: stuffed mushrooms, scallops, shawarma tacos, mushroom pizza,chicken sliders, and chocolate dessert. All were tasty and perfect for sharing. What to know: plan on ordering several dishes (appetizer size) and the food comes out as it is made, so don’t expect everything at once. There are heaters, but bring a jacket. It is still chilly on the patio. There are several staff members helping out, so make sure you get your orders if you are waiting too long. There was a mix up with our dessert. I think one waiter thought the other put in the dessert. The indoor area is small and we preferred to be outside and people watch. One thing that bugged us was that we wanted to sit closer to a heater and we were denied because it was a four-top and not allowed for a party of two AND it was being held for “reservations “. I stated that we had a reservation, but still denied. Five minutes later, they sat a party of 2. When we mentioned it to the host and said, hey, what’s up with the party of 2? The host stated that he follows the rules 🫤. Not cool, but we got over it. Overall it was an excellent experience with the food and staff . We will definitely come back to try the lettuce wraps and other items on the menu.More infoBacari GDLPrice: Expensive• Italian• Glendale•4.7
- AAlexVIPLos Angeles •3 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 25, 2024quickly became one of my favorite restaurants in LA. It’s expensive but worth every penny, especially as the restaurant is pretty generous with the portions. The Pane with pistachios and ricotta is amazing along with the the broccolini caesar salad. The uni pasta is simple and elegant, and one of the best i’ve had, especially topped with grade A uni. Don’t skip dessert and take any digestifif offered. $350 for 2 people. Not cheap, but well worth it and unique amongst the many high end choices in Los AngelesMore infoAntico NuovoPrice: Expensive• Italian• Hollywood•4.7
- BBenVIPDallas - Fort Worth •23 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 21, 2024This was our second visit. We had tried this restaurant for dinner and this time went for brunch. We enjoy sitting on the patio, and it is dog friendly.More infoMarco Polo at Silver Lake Pool & InnPrice: Expensive• Italian• Silver Lake•4.6