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Wasn't as impressed as I wanted to be.
I had really high hopes since I read such good reviews. But it wasn't anything special. We mostly ordered our server's recommendations, so I thought we did try at least a couple signature dishes.
This was my 2nd time here.
Their food changes seasonally so it can be a hit & miss but their ceasar salad always hits the spot! Truly perfection! Their syrah was too oxidized but the kitchen staff need to check that before serving. Speaking of staff, they have the sweetest
We'd been going to Here's Looking At You since it opened in
We'd been going to Here's Looking At You since it opened in 2016, so it felt appropriate to visit during its last week of service, to say a proper goodbye. I'm glad it came back post-pandemic, even if only for a few more years. I know
I finally made it to Here's Looking At You--and while I
I finally made it to Here's Looking At You--and while I wish I had gone sooner, I'm so grateful I got to experience it before they close for good. The space was small, cozy, and packed with energy. Every dish was beautifully composed and f
Normally I'd give 4 stars for this place but this time, my
Normally I'd give 4 stars for this place but this time, my final time, my experience was soured. Not that anything I say really matters now but I figured I'd put it out there. I arrived and ordered at 6:40pm, party of 1, and was sat at the
Great place for eating dinner before a show at the Wiltern.
My wife and I sat at the bar and had a great meal. Thank you to the helpful bartender for food and drink recommendations. The menu had a variety of options for us to share and we enjoyed pretty much everything. Looking forward to our next pre conce
I'm always surprised by the options on the menu because the
I'm always surprised by the options on the menu because the ingredients are so unique and novel - and every single time, I absolutely LOVE what I order. I recommend ordering everything family style so you can try all the fun flavor combinations.
I stopped by Here's Looking at You this past weekend to
I stopped by Here's Looking at You this past weekend to enjoy one last meal before HLAY closes in June (2025), and the food & drinks did not disappoint: both steak tartare & octopus dishes were delicious, as were a pair of inventive cock
I finally tried Here's Looking At You, and I'm happy I got
I finally tried Here's Looking At You, and I'm happy I got to enjoy a great meal there before it closes. I made a reservation for bar seating, and it was definitely bustling during the night I visited. Service at the bar was prompt and atte
Shout out to Jacob at HLAY for excellent top-tier service
Shout out to Jacob at HLAY for excellent top-tier service tonight. Honestly, his attentive service and attention to detail, including whisking away plates as soon as they were empty and always making sure to keep our glasses filled and even a new pic
Possibly the most uncomfortable restaurant in LA
Extremely uncomfortable chairs. It’s almost like they want you to leave ASAP. Food was good but the service was very slow and inattentive. It took almost 20 minutes of sitting in that uncomfortable chair to get a drink.
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