
"If you look closely enough, you can find slices of Europe in L.A. Or as my colleague Christopher Reynolds once put it, places that aim to 'feed travel dreams or remind someone of home.' A prime example of this are the many French restaurants in the city where you can indulge in as many macarons, steak frites and beef bourguignon as you'd like."
"Located in the downtown Arts District, Camélia merges French and Japanese cuisines. On the menu is uni pasta, hanger steak au poivre and a dry-aged burger with fries, which restaurant critic Bill Addison says doesn't require any twists because 'it's simply a fantastic burger.'"
A couple marking 40 years of marriage seeks celebration recommendations in the Pasadena/Highland Park area. Unable to travel to Paris as originally planned due to their elderly dog and cat requiring frequent care, they look for special dinner venues and short local escapades. Their interests include theater, movies, beaches, and exceptional food that is not overly rich. The respondent suggests exploring French-inspired restaurants and European experiences available in Los Angeles. Notable recommendations include Camélia in the downtown Arts District, which combines French and Japanese cuisines with dishes like uni pasta and dry-aged burgers, and Pasjoli in Santa Monica, which offers French dining experiences.
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