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Businiess name:  Sofitel Los Angeles At Beverly Hills
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I had heard the buzz about Iron Chef Kerry Simon's new restaurant, and went to check it out for myself on Thursday night. While busy, myself and my guest were greeted promptly, and sat at a cozy booth by the patio. We began with the Tuna Dynamite, and it lives up to it's name - tuna sashimi inside of rice with crab and a spicy aioli on top, it was fantastic. Next we had the Cowboy Ribeye and Lamb Porterhouse - both juicy and delicious, with wasabi mashed potatoes and creamed spinach on the side. While the mashed potatoes were great, go for the spinach only if you like your creamed spinach heavy on the cream. After all of this, we couldn't pass up the ""Junkfood Platter"" with homemade Cotton Candy, rice krispy treats and more - a fun and tasty way to finish it off!! We loved it all, and would come back in a heartbeat - the excitement of possibly running into a celebrity ( the bar next door, Stone Rose, is owned by Cindy Crawford's husband Rande Gerber), the atmosphere, and mainly the food will bring us back again! Pros: Valet Parking, Escort to the Restaurant, Prompt and Friendly Service

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