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• All you can eat/Buffet • Long Beach
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• American • Long Beach
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- JJohnLos Angeles •4 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoFantastic business lunch today with the who’s who of Long Beach surrounding us. This is definitely the hottest new hangout for the movers and shakers in LB.More infoNettunoPrice: Very Expensive• Italian• Long Beach•4.6
- CChrisLos Angeles •6 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoGreat experience with a very professional and friendly food server! Food was excellent - Fillet and short ribs are highly recommended. The 10oz Fillet looked larger than 10oz which was a nice surprise! Food was all delivered to the table with serving domes keeping it all warm. They then had multiple food servers pull the domes simultaneously for a great presentation. Only area I was a bit less impressed with was the souffle dessert. Ordered the vanilla base with blueberry topping -- I think the chocolate would have been better! Our second time visiting this establishment and will definitely be going again for dinner!More infoThe Cellar - Fullerton CAPrice: Very Expensive• French American• Fullerton•4.6
- LLarryLos Angeles •3 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoOur meals were wonderful! Our choices were: Meatballs and Burrata appetizer, Short Rib Tagliatelle, Lasagne al Forno, Brussels sprouts, and mini-cannoli for dessert. The appetizer held two generous sized meatballs to share. Our meals were a step away from traditional Italian, while retaining the flavors essential to both those dishes. Our service was attentive without being intrusive. Our mini cannolis were just the right amount of sweet to round out the evening. You won't find a better meal in all of Whittier. I highly recommend Four bricks!More infoFour Bricks by La CrostaPrice: Expensive• Italian• Whittier•4.6
- NNicoleVIPSan Francisco Bay Area •14 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 8, 2024We made reservations here to celebrate 2 birthdays and an anniversary. Parking was easy and free with validation. We got there early and walked around the 3rd and 4th level. They had beautiful Christmas displays and decorations…great photo ops. The buffet was an impressive spread. Lots of choices. Any beverage minus alcohol was included. The live band was nice background music, not too loud. The staff were friendly and attentive. We would definitely go back. Great place for celebrations or a good Sunday brunch.More infoSunday Brunch at the Queen MaryPrice: Very Expensive• All you can eat/Buffet• Long Beach•4.3
- MMichelleVIPNew York City •8 reviews5.0Dined on Nov 29, 2024We had thanksgiving here with another couple. The restaurant is beautiful.. They had a singer/piano player, very nice. The service was excellent and the owner, who is quite charming came back a few times. Pasta was so delicious, we split sausage fettuccine for an appetizer. Vodka sauce was perfection. Our friends had the fried Brussels. Also very good. Our Thanksgiving turkey entree was good. Turkey cooked perfectly, good mashed potatoes. For me, the fruit infused gravy was little sweet. i would have preferred more savory. Was delicious and satisfying in overall. Good wine selection.More infoLa Traviata - Long BeachPrice: Expensive• Italian• Long Beach•4.7