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The Best New Restaurants in Los Angeles

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Sampling the latest (some say greatest) Wolfgang Puck outpost; a French-Japanese-Spanish fusion restaurant; and authentic Chinese cuisine.

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Destinations: Beverly Hills · Los Angeles · Hollywood · Downtown

Themes: Food + Drink

Inspired by: Best New Restaurants 2007 — by Anya von Bremzen, Published Mar. 2007

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    Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel

    As luxurious and understated as a perfectly cut Armani suit, the Beverly Wilshire is, appropriately, just steps from iconic Rodeo Drive boutiques l

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    Sushi Dokoro Ki Ra La

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    Macau Street

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    Pizzeria Mozza

    The squash blossom, burrata, and tomato pie is a must.

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    Cut

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    Katsuya

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    Providence

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