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    food: 2.0     scene: 2.67     service: 2.33

Photo: Stefano Paltera / For The Times
The expansive patio at Dominick's makes a cozy retreat when the indoor crowds raise the noise level on hopping weekend nights.

 Reader Reviews
April 14, 2007
Chrissy Beverly Hills , CA

Horrible. Don't go! Terrible food, over priced, small portions. Spaghetti & meatballs, in a tiny cereal bowl, tasting like pure oregano. All dishes were greasy. Service was poor, especially considering we were almost the only ones in there .No drink refills offered. Employees seemed angry. Not worth money or your time. Even lacking in ambiance and atmosphere that it is supposed to be famous for. You'll be better served seeking that at someplace like Musso and Franks. NEVER AGAIN!

January 7, 2007
michael valley glen, CA

What a letdown. After glowing review by Ms V, we expected .much more. Instead, Dominick's delivered only earsplitting decibels. And that was the good part. The food? Forgettable. A piece of chicken, Marsala reduction, 3 forlorn carrots & thou. A miserly bowl of spaghetti & 2 average meatalls. Very pricey(for what you get) fish dishes. Average salads.Cute crowd, but you can't live on that alone. And when they move on...Dominick's if they survive, will be just another mediocre italian restaurant.

October 29, 2006
Rory Studio City, CA

A slice of New York and Tuscany rolled in to one. Top rate patio, a roaring fire place and the best grilled artichoke, ever! The service is as good as the artichoke. Great for lrge parties, too.



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