Bella
Hollywood, CA 90028
Phone: (323) 468-8815
- Cross Street:
- Cherokee Avenue
- Hours:
- Sun-Thu 12pm-11pm, Fri-Sat 12pm-12am
Editorial Review for Bella – by Randi Schmelzer
In Short
Described as "Dolce junior meets Fred Segal," this indoor-outdoor eatery from restaurant-development phenomenon the Dolce Group (Dolce, Geisha House) features salads, pastas and Northern Italian entrees, many with Mediterranean accents. Designed by Gaucho Grill's David Maman to evoke an airy Roman attica, the cafe offers a much-needed midday alternative to the neighborhood's pizza-sub-burrito lineup. As the sun sets, attention turns toward light suppers and wine, served al fresco in a European-style garden courtyard.
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User Reviews for Bella
05/30/2008 Posted by JAQO
Food was typical for L.A.... nothing special to note. For those prices, you'd expect it to taste good. I love how people are surprised when food actually tastes good these days - it's like, we've forgotten that instead of it being a variable, that element should be a GIVEN. Service was bad. Drinks were okay - again - for the price, you should be getting a Golden Goose Egg with your martini. Overall - not impressed. I'd go someplace else for the money.
Pros: L.A. scene
Cons: Bad service, food was whatever, drinks did not meet standards.
05/28/2008 Posted by mariemarie07
I had my birthday dinner at Bella a week ago because ive heard nothing but great things about it and I was really impressed. The food was DELICIOUS and probably one of the best Italian food restaurants around. It wasnt hard at all to get a reservation for a large party and they were really busy the night we went. Fun atmosphire and a great place to go for dinner. ---the lasagna is outstanding and the fresh berries dessert plate is good too.
Pros: Service, FOOD!
Cons: n/a
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