Business Description from the Web
The theme may be Mexican, but the action is pure Hollywood.
The only Mexican restaurant on La Cienegas restaurant row draws the young celeb elite who tire of the lines at Koi. With wrought-iron accents, colorful tiles, deep leather booths, palm trees and festive wall murals, this Kitchen is Old Havana meets Mexico City meets West Hollywood. For those just looking for a liquid meal, the bar stocks only the best blue agave tequilas and has one potent...
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Posted by lacom
on April 10, 2007
Expertly mixed margaritas and gourmet Mexican cuisine attract hip crowds to this WeHo hacienda.
Tips About This Business
If you want a quieter dinner, arrive before 7:30pm on weekends. The masses start to show up around 9pm.
The Buena Suerta Margarita Gigante, a 27-ounce margarita, makes a great drink to share.
Utilize the valet and save the headache of trying to find a metered spot on La Cienega.
Editorial Reviews from the web
The Scene Modeled after a Mexican villa, this hot spot greets patrons with an intimate, fireplace-warmed patio. Inside, beautiful couples sip margaritas at the long curved bar, in crescent-shaped booths or at candlelit tables on the slightly raised second level. Wrought-iron chandeliers, mosaic tiles and a colorful wall mural add traditional touches. Black-and-red-clad servers are...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited April 02, 2006)
Other Reviews from the web
This place has a nice little parking lot situated in the back of the restaurant. I went for lunch and it wasn't crowded at all and we were seated promptly. The nachos were very delicious, but I found my fajitas (chicken) to be very bland. The service was average but the decor was beautiful. Wouldn't go back for the food necessarily, there are a lot of better mexican restaurant in the area! ...
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Posted by persilam
on April 21, 2009, (Edited February 08, 2009)
As a professional chef this has to rate as one of my worst experiences ever. The service was horrfic. Our server Tara was ill equipped to handle rudimentary requests. She was flustered and unable to save a quickly deteriorating situation. The gratuity included with our party of 16, obviously sent the message to her that it was not neccessary to offer service at all. The food, hardly edible, the...
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Posted by chefhel
on April 21, 2009, (Edited January 30, 2009)
Been to Spanish Kitchen several times. Food is to die for especially huevos asada and the mojitos are AWESOME!! Great place for watching Hollywood A-Listers.