The chopped salad is "legendary" ("everyone orders it in some fashion or another") at these "charming" Italians in Beverly Hills and Brentwood also luring "ladies who lunch" with other "reliable", "nothing-complicated" fare; expect "civilized" settings, "cordial" service and moderate prices; P.S. it's "great for takeaway" too.
In the '50s and '60s, Jean Leon's La Scala was the first choice for Italian fine dining in Beverly Hills, and La Scala Boutique was ultimately opened as its casual cousin next door. Today, the personality of the old La Scala Boutique is… Read More
Italian fare---a standout chopped salad, fish, chicken---is served to diners in red leather booths; notable wine list.:
La Scala Restaurant Review: In the ’50s and ’60s, Jean Leon’s La Scala was the first choice for Italian fine dining in Beverly Hills, and La Scala Boutique was ultimately opened as its casual cousin next door. Today, the personality of the old La Scala Boutique is captured at the current location of this popular restaurant. The La Scala mystique---outlasting now-defunct Hollywood hot-spots...
A longstanding Beverly Hills eatery that still serves superior Italian fare.:
The Scene
The decor, much like the clientele, is stately and refined. Make a reservation and request one of the crescent-shaped, red vinyl booths. Not quite luxurious, but they're far...