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Passionate about offering delicious, creative culinary experiences in a lively atmosphere, the Steak & Whisky American Tavern team believe in the magic that comes from sharing food with friends.
There is something special about the gorgeous landscaped neighborhood surrounding 41 Marguerite Drive in Rancho Palos Verdes that makes it the perfect bluffside address.
A contemporary stunner, the hilltop beach home at 719 24th Place in Hermosa Beach exhibits an elegant sophistication resulting from meticulous design and a light touch. The product of an approach that colored outside the lines, the 4,585-square-foot home which commands panoramic ocean views, is a welcome delight.
The west-facing home at 612 John Street is thoughtful in design, a 7,400-square-foot compound for all ages. Whether one has a growing family or a brood of teenagers, this lifestyle resort home sets the scene for a lifetime of memories.
After 35 years in the restaurant business, Michael Franks and Robert Bell are still serving up delicious meals with a side of passion at longstanding Chez Melange. Supplying a unique concept and layout to match, one can dine here according to one’s mood: the location includes the lively Bouzy Gastropub, delightful Oyster Bar, and savory Sea Change eateries under one roof.
Built in 2013 by Caras Homes, the property’s well-maintained exterior consists of classic white siding, black plantation shutters, and a bright red door. Inside, the gorgeous upper level is light and airy with a slightly vaulted shiplap ceiling in the living room and a lovely fireplace tiled in a modern Moroccan motif. The fireplace is flanked by built-in cabinetry with wainscoting door details. Massive Nano doors lead out to a generous patio for indoor-outdoor living. The entire floor is trimmed with oversized windows, which allow natural light and incredible views to pour into the space.
Post design school, Paul L’Esperance landed his first professional job for the legendary Hearst family, whose attention he had captured. When the co-founder of L’Esperance Design in West Hollywood was tasked with restoring the famous Hearst Ranch on the Central Coast of California, the design world knew to expect great things.
Tucked away on a private cul de sac, an incredible historic compound appears to almost float above the treetops in Palos Verdes Estates meticulously built by fine craftsman Arthur C. Munson, in 1936.
While L.A.’s food truck movement is expansive, having grown beyond hipster cuisine, Prince Emanuele Filiberto took the opportunity to flavor it with regional recipes from his homeland.