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Den 16-03-2004 03:41 AM

Restaurant Recommendation Needed
 
Group:

It's my brother-in-law's 40th birthday in a couple of weeks, and he and his
wife are visiting us here in LA for a long weekend from the cold haunts of
Vancouver, B.C.

He's a foodie, she's pregnant (I don't think that it's related!).

We're looking for a nice good quality / good food / pleasing service (no
insolence!) kinda restaurant to take them to in the West LA / Santa Monica /
Venice area. Due to their preferences we have excluded Asian and Mexican
cuisine. We're thinking in terms of French / Italian / American. We don't
want to break the bank (we've just bought our first house!), but it doesn't
have to be inexpensive.

Does the group have any recommendations for us?

TIA

Den



Blair P. Houghton 18-03-2004 02:24 AM

Restaurant Recommendation Needed
 
Den > wrote:
>It's my brother-in-law's 40th birthday in a couple of weeks, and he and his
>wife are visiting us here in LA...
>
>He's a foodie, she's pregnant (I don't think that it's related!).


Y'know. Let the grey cells work on that one a bit and it's
a terrific double-entendre.

--Blair
"I'm guessing it's half Irish."

Den 18-03-2004 05:07 PM

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Gosh, I'm getting slow in my old age ... as hard as I try I *can't' make a
double entendre out of it. Enlighten me? :)

Best

Den

"Blair P. Houghton" > wrote in message
...
> Den > wrote:
> >It's my brother-in-law's 40th birthday in a couple of weeks, and he and

his
> >wife are visiting us here in LA...
> >
> >He's a foodie, she's pregnant (I don't think that it's related!).

>
> Y'know. Let the grey cells work on that one a bit and it's
> a terrific double-entendre.
>
> --Blair
> "I'm guessing it's half Irish."




Den 18-03-2004 11:43 PM

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C'mon folks ... I really need some input on this one!

Cheers

Den

"Den" > wrote in message
...
> Group:
>
> It's my brother-in-law's 40th birthday in a couple of weeks, and he and

his
> wife are visiting us here in LA for a long weekend from the cold haunts of
> Vancouver, B.C.
>
> He's a foodie, she's pregnant (I don't think that it's related!).
>
> We're looking for a nice good quality / good food / pleasing service (no
> insolence!) kinda restaurant to take them to in the West LA / Santa Monica

/
> Venice area. Due to their preferences we have excluded Asian and Mexican
> cuisine. We're thinking in terms of French / Italian / American. We

don't
> want to break the bank (we've just bought our first house!), but it

doesn't
> have to be inexpensive.
>
> Does the group have any recommendations for us?
>
> TIA
>
> Den
>
>




Blair P. Houghton 19-03-2004 04:24 AM

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Den > wrote:
>Gosh, I'm getting slow in my old age ... as hard as I try I *can't' make a
>double entendre out of it. Enlighten me? :)


My brother in law.
She's pregnant.
I don't think it's related.

--Blair
"It's really a triple-entendre, but
I didn't want to talk about your
moms that way."

tyemeuptoo 19-03-2004 04:54 AM

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Den wrote:

> C'mon folks ... I really need some input on this one!
>
> Cheers
>
> Den
>
> "Den" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Group:
> >
> > It's my brother-in-law's 40th birthday in a couple of weeks, and he and

> his
> > wife are visiting us here in LA for a long weekend from the cold haunts of
> > Vancouver, B.C.
> >
> > He's a foodie, she's pregnant (I don't think that it's related!).
> >
> > We're looking for a nice good quality / good food / pleasing service (no
> > insolence!) kinda restaurant to take them to in the West LA / Santa Monica

> /
> > Venice area. Due to their preferences we have excluded Asian and Mexican
> > cuisine. We're thinking in terms of French / Italian / American. We

> don't
> > want to break the bank (we've just bought our first house!), but it

> doesn't
> > have to be inexpensive.
> >
> > Does the group have any recommendations for us?
> >
> > TIA
> >
> > Den
> >
> >


What do you want? A list of chains? A recitation of top ten lists?





Den 19-03-2004 05:14 AM

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Groan!

"Blair P. Houghton" > wrote in message
...
> Den > wrote:
> >Gosh, I'm getting slow in my old age ... as hard as I try I *can't' make

a
> >double entendre out of it. Enlighten me? :)

>
> My brother in law.
> She's pregnant.
> I don't think it's related.
>
> --Blair
> "It's really a triple-entendre, but
> I didn't want to talk about your
> moms that way."




Den 19-03-2004 05:15 AM

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Some suggestions from your experience, based on the criteria that I
explained .... please?

D

"tyemeuptoo" > wrote in message
...
> Den wrote:
>
> > C'mon folks ... I really need some input on this one!
> >
> > Cheers
> >
> > Den
> >
> > "Den" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > > Group:
> > >
> > > It's my brother-in-law's 40th birthday in a couple of weeks, and he

and
> > his
> > > wife are visiting us here in LA for a long weekend from the cold

haunts of
> > > Vancouver, B.C.
> > >
> > > He's a foodie, she's pregnant (I don't think that it's related!).
> > >
> > > We're looking for a nice good quality / good food / pleasing service

(no
> > > insolence!) kinda restaurant to take them to in the West LA / Santa

Monica
> > /
> > > Venice area. Due to their preferences we have excluded Asian and

Mexican
> > > cuisine. We're thinking in terms of French / Italian / American. We

> > don't
> > > want to break the bank (we've just bought our first house!), but it

> > doesn't
> > > have to be inexpensive.
> > >
> > > Does the group have any recommendations for us?
> > >
> > > TIA
> > >
> > > Den
> > >
> > >

>
> What do you want? A list of chains? A recitation of top ten lists?
>
>
>
>




Aaron Rowe 28-03-2004 08:43 PM

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Take them to the original Farmer's Market!

Inkeola 13-04-2004 06:15 AM

Restaurant Recommendation Needed
 
Chez Jay on Ocean Ave, Santa Monica, looks like a dump but the food is
great. Steaks and seafood.

Shane on Main St., also S.M. small dark and very friendly. There is some
asian food, the owner is from Phillipines.

La Vechia also on Main, lighter, brighter and very friendly. Pasta is great
here. Say hello to B.K one of the owners, he fosters a great vibe.

Stay out of Gov. Schwartz N grabbers "Schatzi" it really is bad.

oh this is too late....nevermind

~ In Keola



"Den" > wrote in message
...
> Group:
>
> It's my brother-in-law's 40th birthday in a couple of weeks, and he and

his
> wife are visiting us here in LA for a long weekend from the cold haunts of
> Vancouver, B.C.
>
> He's a foodie, she's pregnant (I don't think that it's related!).
>
> We're looking for a nice good quality / good food / pleasing service (no
> insolence!) kinda restaurant to take them to in the West LA / Santa Monica

/
> Venice area. Due to their preferences we have excluded Asian and Mexican
> cuisine. We're thinking in terms of French / Italian / American. We

don't
> want to break the bank (we've just bought our first house!), but it

doesn't
> have to be inexpensive.
>
> Does the group have any recommendations for us?
>
> TIA
>
> Den
>
>





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