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Amarone Kitchen & Wine
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Ratings and Reviews for Amarone Kitchen & Wine
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Apr 19 2012
Lorri H. via Yelp
My business partner and I saw this cute little restaurant as we walked down Sunset and new we had to try it. It was very unassuming and the menu seemed...read more
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Apr 17 2012
Jeff S. via Yelp
Bad combination of expensive, bland/terrible food and poor (Denny's level) service. Except for our busgirl who was super on top of water. My $36 cod was...read more
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Apr 07 2012
tizzle g. via Yelp
Back again and once again, service was AMAZING, the food was spectacular and my girlfriend and I felt like celebrities from the kind treatment we received...read more
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Mar 24 2009
WeHoEater via Citysearch
We were seated upstairs and given a table by the window. (I am glad we were not along the banquette, where the two-tops are cheek...read more
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Jan 21 2009
metropet2000 via Citysearch
All these 5 star ratings surprise me and leave me somewhat suspicious. A friend and I took another friend out for dinner and had ...read more
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Oct 29 2008
bisonolo via Citysearch
I'm a bit of a food snob and was in town for a conference from New York City...was going to go to Ago, but it wasn't as close to m...read more
In Short
Tucked along the same gritty Sunset stretch as the Viper Room, this pillbox-sized eatery is a comfy reprieve from the outside hubbub. Culinary simplicity of the Emilia-Romagna region is the rule here, with appetizers dominated by no-nonsense pastas like wild mushroom ravioli with sage, and rigatoni with sausage ragu. Heartier seconds include pork chops with a white canellini bean salad, and seared filet mignon with drunken goat cheese. In a part of town where people come to be seen, this cozy spot appeals to folks who care less about style and more about sustenance.
Hits: The menu is solid and offers dishes rarely seen on Italian menus in L.A. (swordfish carpaccio, anyone?). The wine list is impressive and features many affordable selections in the $30 and $40 range.
Misses: It's such a tiny venue that it can sometimes be difficult to get a last-minute table during the dinner rush; even with a reservation, there might be a short wait.