Finding the perfect spot for a night out can be extremely daunting, especially in big cities with so many options. Today, your search has come to a close as Celeb Secrets is introducing you to one of LA’s premiere restaurants that’s about to be your new go-to for all your social gatherings.
Meet La Bohéme — a cozy American-Mediterrean hotspot that offers tasty meals with an unforgettable vibe. Touted as one of the most romantic places in the city, La Bohéme offers both indoor and outdoor dining that transports you to a real-life French Chateau thanks to its luxe decor filled with crystal chandeliers, a glowing fireplace, colorful, velvet couches, antique oil paintings, lush greenery and magical string lights.
The Celeb Secrets gals had the chance to visit the property for dinner ahead of the holidays, and it was the perfect way to start our weekend in the vibrant city of West Hollywood.
Upon arrival, we were greeted by friendly staff and taken to our own luxe booth indoors that had a perfect view of the jazz show that was set for the evening. As we browsed our menus, we saw a generous amount of vibrant, tasteful choices that featured both the restaurant’s eclectic blend of French and Mediterranean cuisine along with American classics that all types of diners would enjoy.
We started our experience by sipping on Lychee Martinis and Kenny’s Palomas while vibing along to the songs both the piano player and jazz singer performed throughout the night. Wanting to make sure we experienced everything the menu had to offer, gave our palette the proper variety by choosing seafood for our starters. For small plates, we ordered a dozen raw oysters on the half shell, grilled octopus paired with lemon raita, castelvetrano olive, tomato, celery, kefir, red wine vinaigrette and dill herb oil and crispy calamari, which came with marinara and chipotle aioli sauces on the side.
For our main courses, we switched to meat offerings, as we split the Lamb Pappardelle — which was stewed with tomato, onion, carrot, celery, red wine and topped with parmesan — and the Grilled Angus Filet Mignon, which was paired with pinot noir sauce, potato gratin, and brussels sprouts.
Whether you’re wanting to go on a cozy date or have GNO with your BFFs, La Bohéme definitely needs a spot on the top of your “restaurants to visit” list for the new year. Nestled inside a prime location, diners will experience impeccable service, unparalleled cuisine, and a chic atmosphere that won’t be West Hollywood’s best kept secret for much longer.
If you’re still looking for New Year’s Eve dinner plans, La Bohéme is offering a 5-course prix fixe menu at $95 per person, not including taxes and gratuity. The special has a wide range of delicious plates, as Diners can choose from soup, sashimi, salad, seafood, vegan, meat and gluten-free plates, making the special occasion accessible to everyone no matter their dietary restrictions. For more information and the full menu, you can visit their website here.
For more highlights from our night at La Bohéme, check out the full video below.
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You can reserve a table at La Bohéme by either calling (323)-848-2360 or booking online via OpenTable here. La Bohéme is open for dinner Monday-Thursday and Sunday from 5PM-10PM and Saturday from 5PM-11PM; for brunch on Saturday and Sunday from 11AM–3:45PM; and drinks at the bar on Friday and Saturday from 5PM to 12AM. Additionally, Happy Hour is from Monday–Thursday and Sunday 5PM-10PM as well as Friday and Saturday from 5PM-12AM.
La Bohéme is located at 8400 Santa Monica Blvd, West Hollywood, CA 90069.