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Honey Restaurants in Beverly Hills

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City: Beverly Hills, 9500 Wilshire Blvd, 90212, Beverly Hills, United States
"Had very high expectations. Tried the sample platter with 3 different steaks. Absolute average, this Restaurant seems to live from its name. Had better steaks at Catch LA and Wallys Beverly Hills. Sides and service however good"
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City: Beverly Hills, 8950 West Olympic Boulevard, Beverly Hills, 90211, United States Of America
"The food was amazing! Friendly stuff, good atmosphere, nice design highly recommended!"
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City: Beverly Hills, South Santa Monica Boulevard, Beverly Hills, 90025, United States Of America
"Last night, I attended another Pleasure Palate foodie event. This time held at Fulfilled, whose claim to fame are its special spin on Imagawa-Yaki (Ima for short), which are basically Japanese pastries. Ima are traditionally sold in Japan during festivals and fairs. The difference here is Fulfilled decided to do a ‘fusion’ approach to the traditional treat and added non traditional ingredients like spinach and chocolate. For those of you that have never tried Ima, think of a crepe, but shaped like a stuffed donut. Its also prepared similar to a crepe – the batter is similar. The taste testing menu consisted of every savory and sweet Ima on the menu, except the Honey Yakuza one. The cost of most of the Imas are $2.95 each. The taste testing involved trying out all the savory Imas, followed by the sweet ones. The owner had us try the Green Ninja first, which consists of spinach, feta cheese, and sun dried tomato. I thought it was okay for a veggie offering, but nothing I would kill for. Then we tried the second savory Ima called Sumo Italiano. This one is stuffed with prosciutto di parma, smoked ham, aged Parmesan and fresh basil. Again, it was okay, but not to die for. I had had two samples of this one. The first sample, I could barely taste the basil, but the second time, I could taste the basil and I think some of the green chili from the 3rd item got mixed in, because it had spicy kick to it. I actually preferred the 2nd sample over the 1st one, since I found it to be more flavorful between the basil and the spice. The third and last savory Ima was Spicy Samurai. This one has chicken apple sausage, pepper jack cheese, green chili, and fresh cilantro. Here’s the thing, I normally don’t like spicy foods and I detest cilantro, but this was my fave savory Ima out of the 3. The spice level was not scorching – it was just enough to contrast with the taste of the other ingredients. The cilantro wasn’t overpowering either. Then we moved on to the sweet Imas, which is the reason why I came. Our first sweet item to sample was called Fuji Sunrise. Its filled with just custard cream. It reminded me of a custard filled donut or a vanilla flavored Beard Papa’s cream puff. Not bad, but I wanted something a little more memorable. The next item was the Sweet Geisha, which is the traditional one served with red mung bean. If you like mung bean desserts, then you’ll probably like this one. I didn’t find the texture of the mung bean to compliment the dough of the pastry. It just wasn’t my cup of tea. I prefer the Chinese/Filipino snack hopia, which is filled with mung bean paste. I haven’t tried the traditional Ima offered at another place Little Tokyo, so I can’t make any comparisons on which one is better tasting between the two establishments. The next Ima we got to taste was the Nutty Buddha. They told us this was the most popular flavor with kids that aren’t allergic to nuts. Its made with Ghirardeli chocolate, toffee, and crunchy peanut butter. I liked the dark chocolate flavor, but I didn’t like the crunchy bits of almonds and peanuts. I didn’t think the crunchiness complimented the soft dough of the pastry. The next one was the Harajuku Monkey. Mmmm… this one was my second fave flavor. You can’t go wrong with nutella. I thought this flavor reminded me of eating traditional sweet crepes the most. Finally, they served the best for last, the Karaoke Kitty, which is also their most popular flavor. This Ima is filled with strawberry, cream cheese and Ghirardelli white chocolate. Divine! They also served us their house specialty drink called Lil Misa’s Tea. Its served either hot or cold, but we were served the cold version. It consists of mung bean, green tea, honey, cream/milk, and a dash of Japanese peppers that resembled paprika. I didn’t like the gritty after feel of the mung bean paste, which tends to settle at the bottom of the drink. Its a good thing I ate very little that day, because most of the other people in my group were too full to eat the the final items. They were taking them home to eat later instead, which I thought would compromise how the Ima would taste later. Supposedly you can stick it in the microwave for 20 seconds and then place it in a toaster or oven to make it ‘fresh’ again, but I strongly doubt it would taste as good as when its freshly served hot from the aluminum cast grill. So did I find Contentment at Fulfilled? Yes, but I’m withholding 1 star because I think they can actually come up with even better flavors. The place has only been open for 2 months and if they survive and prosper, I expect better offerings from them in the future. The busiest times of this place is during the week, during lunchtime and right after typical office hours. They also only make the item after you order it. So if you don’t want to pay for parking and wait in a long line, visit between 6 PM and 8 PM on Sundays when parking across the street is free."
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City: Beverly Hills, 435 N Beverly Dr, Beverly Hills, United States
"Great food, vert authentic, generous portions."
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City: Beverly Hills, Happy Days Cleaners, 128 N Robertson Blvd,CA 90211-2104, United States, Beverly Hills
"Quiet and classy atmosphere. My date and I shared the mezze plate which was light, elegant and tasty. We also had a honey lamb couscous and a veggie couscous both highly flavorful and perfectly cooked. As an introduction to Moroccan food, this was great."
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City: Beverly Hills, 3337 1/2 W Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90026, 90212, Beverly Hills, United States
The Card of Heywood Grilled Cheese Shoppe from Beverly Hills includes about 37 different dishes and drinks. On average, you pay for a dish / drink about $5.8.
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City: Beverly Hills, 224 South Beverly Drive Beverly Hills, CA 90212, 90212-3844, United States
"We have enjoyed Ruth's Chris in Washington DC for years, and on a lark decided to try the one in Beverly Hills while we were visiting relatives. It was just as wonderful as on the East Coat. Food was amazing, ambiance wonderful and quiet enough to have lovely conversation. Overall a wonderful evening was had by all"
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City: Beverly Hills, 15616 13 Mile Rd, 48025, Beverly Hills, US, United States
"Staff was busy. Ordered online for the first time. Online order went okay. Picked up no fries (like I ordered online) and had to settle for another side. Took away one star for that. This is the second time I went to a KFC and they are out of fries. This didn't happen with wedges!! Hopefully we have everything."
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City: Beverly Hills, 8442 Wilshire Blvd, Beverly Hills I-90211-3201, United States
"Best burger and hand cut fries in LA. Price is great for the quality and taste."
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City: Beverly Hills, 9500 Wilshire Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA 90212, United States
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