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Looking for the best views in Los Angeles? Then head to 71 Above Restaurant in downtown Los Angeles. But, I do not recommend 71 Above just for the views. The food...

The Wiltern Center is a 12-story, 155-foot Art Deco landmark on the corner of Wilshire Boulevard and Western Avenue in Koreatown. Of course you have heard of the Wiltern Theater that commands that street corner but it is actually connected to a building next door called the Pellissier Building. And the Pellissier Building is now home to the magnificent Terra Cotta Restaurant. The lighting from the bar will capture your eye from the street but when you open the doors and walk in, you will be in awe. The interior is expansive, combining the raw space of a warehouse with twenty-foot high ceilings and exposed vents with the vintage glamour of chandeliers, large black booths and communal seating. 
Bring on the BBQ! I get hungry just thinking about it. I am full right now as I write this and yet I am licking my lips thinking about tender smoked meat, spicy and savory rubs and sauces and sides, sides and more sides! Hungry now? Well, head to Holy Cow BBQ in Santa Monica and Culver City where you can dine in or order to take out. Everyone has a different style of BBQ that they think is the best. Is it the rich, savory and spicy style from Texas, tangy and sweet from Carolina, tart and spicy from Kentucky? Beef, pork or chicken? All of this and more is available at Holy Cow. Using some of the finest cuts of meat and poultry, the meats are hand rubbed and hickory smoked for hours. The result is slow cooked tender deliciousness with a style for everyone. To get started, load up on the carbs with nachos, fries and more!
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