Tomatoes Restaurants in Beverly

The best places in Beverly to eat Tomatoes. Our interactive map features all restaurants around Beverly who offer this dish to eat out or take away.

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City: Beverly Hills, 9622 Brighton WayCA 902105110, Beverly Hills, United States
"You can taste every single ingredient that is in the sandwich. Order anything on menu and you will be satisfied with your choice. Staffs are nice and works very fast. They don’t let customers walk away. If you’re in beverly hills and want to taste Italy, go here."
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City: Beverly, 268 Rantoul St, Beverly I-01915-5712, United States
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City: Beverly Hills, 428 N Bedford Dr, Beverly Hills I-90210-4301, United States
"Everyone here is so friendly and helpful. Tried it for the first time today. Got a coffee and a everything bagel with cream cheese. I wish the bagel was a little fresher- despite toasting- and that they had different kinds of cream cheese. But, I got their low-fat cream cheese and it was still good. Should've added tomatoes and capers. Oh well. Got a redbull later on in the day. Which I appreciated them having and refrigerated. The place smelled heavenly as well. I think it was their chicken tortilla soup. Had it not been for breakfast, I would've loved to try it. Apparently tomorrow is tomato soup and everything is made in-house daily. Worth checking out. Crazy to know that Judi's is across the street with pretty much the same stuff."
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City: Beverly Hills, 4089 N. Lecanto Hwy, Beverly Hills I-34465, United States
"The sandwich would have been great if it were made fresh... meat tasted old"
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City: Beverly Hills, Roxbury Cafe, 459 N Roxbury Dr, Beverly Hills, CA, 90210, USA, Afghanistan
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City: Beverly Hills, 6998 N Lecanto Hwy, Beverly Hills, United States
"Excellent! The best Italian restaurant in Central Florida. The shrimp campi is wonderful. The chicken marsala is amazing. The meat balls are the size of the bowling balls! I just wish they would add calf to the list of amazing dishes they prepare. Pro Law Enforcement Establishment makes it even better! Five stars!"
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City: Beverly, 519 Zanesville St, Beverly, United States
"Average. Not great and not bad. Just average. The employees are very friendly. The parking can be somewhat limited. They do serve beer!!"
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City: Beverly Hills, North Doheny Drive, Beverly Hills, 90069, United States Of America
"The word “trattoria” in Italian translates “an informal Italian-Stylish dining place with neighbourhood feeling and the intention to feel customers as being part of the family”. “Amici” in Italian means “Friends”. Trattoria Amici offers proportionate portions of both. We visited this surprising ice cream, next to the Hotel Beverly Terrace on the corner Doheny Drive and Santa Monica Boulevard in Beverly Hills on two ocestions within a week of each visit. Our first trip was so incredible, we had to visit the restaurant again before we write this review. As we suspected, the service, the kitchen and attention to detail were once again outstanding. Red cloth napkins and bright white tablecloths decorate the different bistro style tables both inside and on the garden terrace. Large wrought iron gates welcome you to the main entrance of the restaurant while you walk along a red carpet. A natural carved hedge surrounds the outdoor dining area and gives it a cozy and intimate feeling, while tiny white two-track lights are overhead and in the surrounding sheet. A walk into this Italian venue could not be more inviting when it tries. We immediately felt like at home when we were in this lovely neighborhood apartment. The owners make a successful attempt to create the perfect setting for an intimate festive experience. As you can see in the photos above, fresh, brightly colored flowers are placed on each table, which can not resist a romantic allure. The flickering votive candles also complement the charming ambience. Trattoria Amici offers a simple $15-corkage building for males who decide to bring their own bottles of wine to enjoy with their meal. I loved the way our waiter used the foil of the wine bottle to suspend his cork! Only a very creative little “extra” that is one of the many things that this great Italian restaurant presents to its customers. The above larger picture is our wine bottle as soon as the cork has been attached via the foil by our clever waiter. The two smaller pictures are from our table after our Vino was opened and poured and Trattoria Amici bread basket accompanied by marinated fresh tomatoes and a Cannellini Bean Dip, which is simply incredibly delicious! Let's start with soup! The delicious creamy Zuppa Di Lenticchie Pinaci is an organic lens soup with fresh julienne spinach. Catchy on the eye as well as the palate, this starter is incredibly savory and enriched with only the best ingredients. It is perfect for a cool evening or feel anytime You look like a delicious bowl with goodness! Another special soup offer was the Artichoke Puree soup above... This starter was incredible tasting and every bite contained the taste of artichoke. Very delicious! If you love Chicken Pamesan... I really mean LOVE the court, you must have it in Trattoria Amici! The Parmigiana Classica Di Pollo is a slightly baked paillard “parmigiana” with fresh mozzarella and tomato sauce. My husband loved the way the cook served this dish. The chicken is very thin, unlike other versions we enjoyed. It was a nice change with all expected taste and savory tomato sauce that could be desired. I enjoyed the Polleto Al Mattone Alla Fiamma, which is the version of half a chicken that is brewed with wild herbs and garlic, then served with hearty potatoes and seasonal vegetables. The chicken was tender, moist and well prepared. I finished the whole thing that leaves nothing on my plate! The cook was friendly enough to prepare a tasting of her calf sauce for my husband. This lucious bowl of the heavenly Bolognese convinced my husband, the Fatuccine Alla Bolognese Di Vetello (top right photo). With his homemade Fliessuccine and the old-fashioned veal sauce “Bolognese”, a satisfied smile crossed the face of my husband. A very good sign as it is quite critical for most kitchens we experience. I especially enjoyed the Lasagne Alla Piedmontese Di Tacchinella above. This homemade lasagna with a turkey ragu and tomato sauce was tasteful, tasteful and delightful at once. Did we mention how amazing Trattoria Amici is tomato sauce? In a word, it's completely skrumbling! Above was the grilled Dover Sole with seasonal vegetables and top capers a tasty and light choice and was one of the specialties for the evening. The grilled Lobster apple salad (top and bottom) was refreshing and perfect if you want something full, light and taste. For Dessert we chose two Sorbet selections. The Coconut Sorbet is offered in a genuine coconut shell! We loved this presentation! (Another “small thing” that makes such a difference in your own gastronomy in this restaurant! This sorbet is large enough to divide between two people, and the sweet anulent taste will be amazing when you try this chilled dessert. The powdered sugar and grated coconut on top was also a nice touch. In the following, the Peach Sorbet is served in a frozen hollowed fresh peach, which is then garnished with a frozen leaf of the fruit. Another brilliant presentation from the kitchen of Trattoria Amici! Another nice touch at Trattoria Amici is the freshly baked chocolate chip cookie plate, which is delivered immediately to your table to enjoy. These milkings of molten milk chocolate and sweet biscuits are dipped at the top with more chocolate and garnished with a chip of powder sugar. Just delicious! These reminded me of the baking of cookies as a child and brought back wonderful memories many years ago. No matter which attractive options from the menu you choose, you will not go wrong. In fact, you will feel a little as if you have gedified at a cozy food in Italy, and you will want to leave your experience over and over again! ESTABLISHMENT DECOR: Intimate indoor and garden terrace. Romantic and worthy of a medal for the extraordinary ambience! FOOD DRINK: Excellent, authentic, memorable kitchen that will make you more. LOCATION: Trattoria Amici is located on the side of the Beverly Terrace hotel on the corner Doheny Drive and Santa Monica Boulevard on 469 North Doheny Drive in Beverly Hills, CA 90210. COURT: Open daily for dinner from 5:30 am to 10:30 pm, Monday to Saturday for lunch from 12 am to 22:30 pm, and every Saturday for brunch between 11:30 pm and 22 pm. Remember that reservations are highly recommended, especially on weekends, due to the available space and popularity of the facility. SERVICE STAFF: Our server, Jason, was exceptional, both times we were in Trattoria Amici dined. Unmatched customer service, friendly demeanor, sincere personal service and incredible attention to detail. PREISWERT: We agree with the price class to this wonderful Italian cuisine. Cheap prices for delicious authentic Italian cuisine! CORKAGE FEE: $15 per bottle. CONTACT INFO: Telephone: (310 858-0271, Website: [here link] PARKING: Parking is available along the fence opposite the restaurant and with the Hotel Valet. INSGESAMT BILL: At our first visit on Friday night we ordered a glass of Cabernet, an Arnold Palmer, the Zuppa Di Lenticchie, the Chicken Parmigiana, the Lasagne Alla Piedmontese and the Coconut Sorbet for a total of $75.79 (including taxes). Our recent visit included a cork bottle from Pinot Noir, which we have collected for a $15-corkage fee, as well as the Fatuccine Alla Bolognese, the Polletto Al Mattone Alla Fiamma and the Peach Sorbet for a total of $66.78 (including taxes). Both phenomenal experiences worth the splurge!"
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City: Beverly Hills, La Cienega Boulevard, Beverly Hills, 90211, United States Of America
"All you can eat Brazilian BBQ. Great service, great food. expect around 60 a person for dinner. The server there are highly trained to cook the meat just right for you."
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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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