The Ivy
113 N Robertson Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90048 (310) 274-8303
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John McClain
Male / Houston, TXIt's more than the atmosphere
I love this place not just because of the atmosphere. Everybody knows how great the atmosphere is at the Ivy. I love the sauce they put on their carne asada. It’s not on the menu. It’s skirt steak -- fajita meat. They cook it perfectly, and the sauce they put on it is the greatest I’ve ever had in any restaurant. Also off the menu is fried chicken. It’s outstanding as well. Their salads are great.
DJ SOPHIA LIN
Female / 23 / Los Angeles, CAhungry dj sophia lin saysssssssssss
lobster ravioli............ mmmmmmmm...
oh and they carry my fav. rose wine!!! cant spell it but its like domaine de ott. or some french wine. hahahahha
crab cakes are good. but they are best at beverly hotel..
and if the valet says 50.00 ... no its not.,
its actually like 7.oo i think..
service is great. ask for server RAY.
nice patio seating , good for people watcvhing...
or paparazzi scoping the place out.. hhaha.
move to l.a. already!!!!!! ;)
ClaireH
Female / 35 / Los Angeles, CAHollywood Standard in a Country French Setting
For some, it's all about seeing and being seen on the patio (the best place to sit) - the paparazzi know it so well that they stake the place out to catch the celebs coming and going. But the reason this restaurant became popular to begin with is the food: massive servings of delicious Ivy favorites such as grilled calamari, awesome onion rings, corn chowder, fried chicken, fish and chips, grilled veggie salads with chicken or shrimp, linguine with lobster (always on the list of specials), spaghetti & meatballs. Start with an Ivy gimlet (with Belvedere) and end with the berry cobbler or ice cream sundae. If you are looking for the same menu in a scene that's more sedate, head west to Ivy at the Shore.
Tessa
Female / 35 / Nashville, TNHollywood Southern Style
If you are a Southerner - not to be confused with a Southern Californian - living in LA, The Ivy is an oasis. The decor, smell and taste will transport you. Experience the taste of the South without the humidity.
Anna-MeganR
Female / 27 / Pearland, TXMy first stop when I'm in LA
Must start with the corn chowder. Sit outside and people watch. All the waiters wear ties with flowers to go with the resturant's them. It's delightful with great lighting and charm everywhere, including hand-made pillows in the seats.

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