"Ask for a table outside and you'll feel like you left West LA" proclaim proponents of this "elegant" "business-lunch" "favorite" "hidden in an office tower", but boasting a "lovely garden" for "well-prepared" Italian cuisine and mains; "capable" service is another plus, and while critics complain of "expensive" prices, others cheer the happy hour with complimentary apps.
Il Moro Restaurant Review:
Due to its location on Olympic Boulevard (actually the entrance is on Purdue Street), Il Moro has become an exquisite escape for lunch for the surrounding offices with its lovely terrace and spacious high-ceilinged dining room. For the same reasons, you should consider this stylish Italian eatery for dinner. The menu is composed in the usual Italian tradition: soup, pasta, pizza, meat and fish....
Pastas and grilled meats beside a stream of dreams. Very Romantic/Date Spot (you never notice you're in a corporate steel cage match). Blame it on the well-dressed crowd of hot MTV execs or the high ceilings, but we're cruising again. Bakery included, though you'll never want to get the taste of those lamb chops out of your mouth. Portobello stuffed with Brie almost makes us reject our burger...
A friendly staff delivers powerhouse Northern Italian fare in a serene setting.:
The Scene
A bright, spacious oasis tucked into the first floor of a high-rise, the restaurant's patio area, with lush greenery and a waterfall, attracts a black-clad younger crowd, while...