La Loggia Restaurant Review:
This casual, intimate and cheery spot is crowded with people from the studios day and night. Salads, antipasti, pastas and pizzas, especially the smoked salmon with goat cheese pie, are solid choices. Start with a hearty cannellini bean and barley soup with pancetta, then move on to the ravioli stuffed with Dungeness crab in a saffron sauce. Black mussels and shrimp are steamed in white wine,...
“Light”, seasonal Italian food, a covered patio and a side room for tapas make this “warm but not flashy” Studio City eatery a “neighborhood” “go-to”; still, some feel the old vibe got “lost in the shuffle” when it expanded, and others say it’s “time to freshen up” an “overpriced”, “average” menu.
THIS RESTAURANT IS CLOSED Next Door Tapas Lounge Restaurant Review:
Frank Leon, whose La Loggia is one of the Valley's favorite trattorias, installed this adjoining establishment, celebrating a distinctly different part of the Mediterranean. The Lounge is as sleek and hip as La Loggia is homey, with a sexy palette of red and black, sofas in lieu of tables, dramatic central fireplace and striking contemporary chandeliers. The menu features both traditional and...
Inviting tapas lounge envelops locals with gourmet offerings and warm ambience.:
The Scene
Located off the serene patio of Studio City's La Loggia restaurant, this lounge has a look and feel completely separate from its sister Italian bistro. Black and blood-red...