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11400 W. Olympic Blvd., West Los Angeles
310-575-3530

Hours: Dinner Mon.-Thu., 5-10 p.m.; Fri.-Sat., 5 to 10:30 p.m.; Sun., 4:30-9:30 p.m. Also open weekdays for breakfast and lunch.


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Photo: Béatrice de Géa / LAT
Il Moro's dining room, with polished copper walls, has a modern Milan feel.

Il Moro, the 12-year-old West L.A. Italian spot run by three gentlemen from Bologna, has had a snazzy makeover.

Wine is a major focus — there's a new "gastrobar" in front and wine tastings every Tuesday night, each featuring a different winemaker.

But you don't have to venture out on a Tuesday to join the fun — a page devoted to the featured winemaker is included in Il Moro's menu for the whole week.
— Leslie Brenner
Oct. 5, 2006


Cross street: Barrington Avenue

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March 31, 2008
Nanette Redondo Beach, CA

We consider Il Moro our little secret, though more and more people are discovering it. The food is excellent and authentically Italian. Service is not always perfect, but we are always greeted and served with warmth and enthusiasm. With live jazz on Friday nights, it's a great way to end the week, even if it means driving across town and back! Of course, there's nothing like it in the South Bay. What better way to spend a warm night than dining al fresco in this hidden location!

October 6, 2006
jorge Los Angeles, ca

it appears that one of our all time favorites has been rediscovered by the LAT. Everything about this place is charming and authentic - and at prices substantially below the other Italians on the west side. I hope they save our table. I've already heard that they're booked up for the weekend! Fantastic! They deserve it!

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 Venue Details
Cuisine Italian
Of Note Valet parking on Purdue Avenue.
Prices Dinner soups, salads and antipasti, $8-$17; pastas and risottos, $16-$19; main courses, $22-$60 (for La Fiorentina, a Porterhouse that serves two); cheese and desserts, $7-$18.


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