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• Regional Mexican (Baja Med) • Thousand Oaks
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- AAnnaLas Vegas •6 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoIt’s one of my favorite spots. The food is excellent and the views of the waterfalls are stunning. The customer service is always excellent! Andrew took great care of us today.More infoCoin & CandorPrice: Moderate• American• Agoura Hills / Westlake Village•4.8
- MMelinavipLos Angeles •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoOur dinner at Le Deux Bistro was exceptional. The service was spot on, and the bistro food was very reflective of a Parisienne bistro. It is refreshing to have such a little gem in suburban Woodland Hills. The wine list had a nice assortment of French and California wines. It was not a big list, but enough to have fun. The stemware was also appropriate if you wanted to bring your own quality bottle of Burgundy or Bordeaux in. The olives, the mussels, the baguette, and the beef Bourgogne all hit the spot. My only suggestion would be to add more French motif decorations, or a large bouquet of flowers in the center of the dining room to add more ambiance. Will absolutely be back again!More infoDeux BistroPrice: Expensive• French• Woodland Hills•4.6
- PPatvipLos Angeles •1 review5.0Dined 5 days agoThe tequila pairing was a lovely event. I liked that family style seating but you also had the option to sit separately. It was a chilly night but the patio was toasty warm. The food - each and every course - was exceptional. The hostesses were entertaining. the service was friendly, timely and in the right spirit of the event. Loved it!More infoThe MulhollandPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Calabasas•4.7
- OTOpenTable DinerLos Angeles •1 review4.0Dined on Jun 30, 2024Went in to check out their new pool! It's finally warm enough to lounge around outside. I booked the Sundown Splash experience through open table Now reservation was a little rough, called the hotel and they didn't know how to find the link if it was an internal booking system to finally figuring out it's on Open Table. Getting to The Cove was an adventure too. There's really no signs when you enter the hotel so you basically pass the spa (inside) to get to the the cove (outside) so that was an adventure in itself lol It's 21+ only to those who are wondering, but there are children during this experience (guests, if I paid ##$$$ to stay I would want to stay whatever time too lol) Around 7:45 really the kids get out of the pool though $45 for the ticket, which gives you access to a lounger and a cocktail. Kinda steep but the experience was wonderful. Full pool service with towers, shower and all the vibes. Water all over (drinkable) and sunscreen so you really only have to bring yourself. (No hair dryers or insta bikini dryers in the washroom just tyi) There's day beds and cabanas for extra (extra $$). Tons of activities for your friends and they even had a DJ spinning for the night Service is what you expect with FS. You check in, they remember your name, order your drink, change into swimsuit, a different server magically finds your lounger and get your food & proper dining ware and napkins. --how do they remember people??? Pool service crew was solid and so so friendly. I had dinner before coming here (lol) I ordered the labneh which was so good the honey in the zatar was 500o0 smooth and the bread was so YummyMore infoThe Cove, Pool, Kitchen & BarPrice: Moderate• Regional Mexican (Baja Med)• Thousand Oaks•4.8