The Best Date Night Restaurants in Los Angeles

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LA is an ideal city for romantic dates. No matter your taste in food or culture, or if it’s simply time for some solo time without children – LA provides many exciting options that will satisfy both parties involved.

Start off your evening right by heading over to Apple Pan in Culver City for some tasty burgers and fries at this family-friendly spot, which offers a selection of toppings and sandwich styles – ideal for starting conversations and getting to know each other better!

If you’re feeling luxurious, visit Gwen in West Hollywood for an elegant dining experience. Although this meat emporium may appear extravagant with crystal chandeliers and floor-length glass lockers showcasing prized cuts of meat displayed behind glass lockers; multiple open hearths roaring in the kitchen; it actually provides one of the most budget-friendly date nights available in town! For dinner you could share dishes such as roast duck breast over risotto or 30-day aged ribeye served with bone marrow and arugula before heading over to downtown LA’s Platform where pop-up shops and high end stores will complete your date night experience.

After dinner, consider visiting 1917 Wine Bar and Bistro in Downtown LA for some wine-infused Mediterranean dining in an intimate environment. Pair a glass of wine with mouthwatering dishes such as cheese-onion soup and beef tartare to get to know each other over an exquisite meal!

Instead, take your date to the sophisticated 71 Above in Downtown Los Angeles for an unforgettable date experience. With stunning views of Los Angeles below and cocktails and small plates of Spanish fried chicken or green quinoa dumplings served at this high-rise venue, 71 Above will surely become a memorable venue to share together forever.

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Or you could opt for dining on a rooftop spot with an incredible view of Downtown’s skyline. Or for more intimate experiences, try sitting at one of Santa Monica sushi spot’s counter seats – enjoy both its view and delectable seafood while dining.

Classical music performances make a romantic date night option, whether that means watching the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra perform under Gustavo Dudamel at Walt Disney Concert Hall, or attending ALOUD events at Central Library of Los Angeles with top writers and thinkers speaking on various subjects.

Or if you prefer more relaxed entertainment, try Peruvian restaurant Colibri on Vine Street. This casual eatery recently replaced Los Balcones on Vine with an intimate yet romantic interior, offering delicious Peruvian classics such as citrusy ceviche, briny squid ink rice and tallerines rojos (a pasta dish featuring pork and chicken thighs covered with housemade cheese sauce). And to top off your night off right you could get your date an enjoyable caipirinha cocktail to cap off their experience.

 

By Trixie

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