Miceli's

Approval Rate: 83%

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    uspresiden

    Thu Nov 26 2009

    MY BOYFRIEND IS 1/2 ITALIAN AND WANTED TO GO HERE, FOR THE 1ST TIME FOR BOTH OF US, FOR HIS 27TH BDAY. EVERYTHING WAS WONDERFUL UNTIL WE LEFT............. THE DECOR IS ECCENTRIC AND RUSTIC, THE LIVE MUSIC WAS BEAUTIFUL AND NON-INTRUSIVE, THE FOOD AND BEVERAGES WERE DIVINE, THE "HAPPY BDAY SONG" FROM OUR WAITER WAS INCREDIBLY GLORIOUS, ETC. THE PROBLEM WAS AT THE END OF THE EVENING WHEN I ASKED FOR MY ENTREE, ETC. TO BE WRAPPED "TO GO", WHICH I PREFER TO DO MYSELF FOR A VARIETY OF REASONS, BUT THIS TIME ALLOWED OUR WAITER TO TAKE CARE OF IT. BIG, BIG MISTAKE. HE RETURNED WITH A LARGE WHITE "PAPER" BAG AND WE LEFT SHORTLY AFTERWARDS. I PUT THE "TO-GO BAG" ON THE FLOOR BEHIND ME, BEHIND THE DRIVER'S SEAT. IT SEEMED STABLE AND I ASSUMED EVERYTHING WAS CONTAINED "PROFESSIONALLY" SINCE THIS RESTAURANT HAS BEEN AROUND FOR OVER 50 YEARS AND SO THEY PROBABLY KNOW WHAT THEY ARE DOING RE PACKAGING THEIR FOOD. WRONG!!! WHEN WE ARRIVED TO MY BF'S APT, I TOOK THE WHITE BACK OUT OF THE BACKS... Read more

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    shawnpucke4688

    Tue Sep 08 2009

    I have been going to BLD for sometime and have never had a bad experience. Everyone knows they job and do it very well, but never get in the way of your dining experience. The food is always good and a great wine selection. And I like the fact that the tables aren't too close together that you can hear someone else conversation. It's a great place to go for the 2nd date...

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    mattiegitt

    Sat Mar 28 2009

    everything is so disgusting that they should shot-down the doors. my wife is still disgusting just thinking about it. Im italian and this is NOT an italian restaurant. stay away.

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    dawiz1

    Sat Feb 14 2009

    Visiting from back East and looking for good Pizza. This place was nearby so gave it a shot. Sat and ate pizza at the bar. Typical west coast cardboard crust,possibly frozen. Dominos,Pizza Hut and Papa Ginos are all much better . Still looking.

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    dannywil1

    Sun Feb 08 2009

    We had a party of 12 celebrating a birthday - mixed group of adults and young adults. We made a routine request at the beginning of the meal for two checks - No Can Do! - we were told. The pipsqueak manager came by and said for 30 years they don't do this and that's the way it is. Well, appears he wasn't done then as he stopped by - unasked, mind you - and proceeded to repeat this again with a little more edginess in his voice. We hadn't even ordered yet. Where's the service - especially in today's economy? The waitress countermanded the manager and did split it into two checks - but we weren't done with the manager just yet! When we tried to pay, I picked up seven people and the other five struggled to figure theirs out - they kindly added 18% graturity to the bills - don't have a problem with that when you're provided good service - but this was very questionable by this time. One young adult asked to get his total separate so he could pay with a credit card - the manager proceeded... Read more

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    citysearch9398_46724672467246_72467246726965

    Thu Jan 01 2009

    One of my favorite foods (Italian), but you have to know what you want before you walk in. Otherwise, you'll spend too long deciding what to...

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    leeannebam4531

    Sun Sep 14 2008

    I had lunch at Miceli's the other day and it was so good. I had the spaghetti ravoli combo with the meat sauce and it was the kind of italian I was looking for. Nice thick red sauce with lots of flavor.

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    citysearch8960_89608960125212_52125212521252_1252

    Sun May 18 2008

    For nice big portions of good Italian food. You must come here. This place is great. The waiters sing to you. Fun times, great food, great d...

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    citysearch4547_45474547982198_21982198219821_98212113

    Thu Feb 14 2008

    With Chianti bottles lining the ceiling and red check table cloths, this place has a very Italian restaurant feel. The food is tasty, with ...

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    nightrange4829

    Fri Jan 18 2008

    Excellent "take out" perfectly prepared and packaged for entertaining at home rather then cooking. Everyone was very impressed with the meal and I did not have to cook for hours. I ordered a range of appetizers and salads and entrees. I ordered before I left work and picked it up on my way home, Everything was ready and neat packages. They helped me to my car with the packages and gave me reheating instructions. I had plenty for everyone and left overs or the next night. I was able to work a full work day , serve a perfect dinner and clean up was a snap (NO PANS TO CLEAN). I can not recommend their takeout and delivery service enough. When you do not have time to prepare dinner for entertaining at home this is the perfect solution. Thank you Miceli's Your friendly, welcoming style and great food explains why you have run a great restaurant in the difficult Hollywood market for an amazing 59 years.

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    aenima1

    Thu Jan 17 2008

    This was by far the most disappointing dining experience I've ever had!! The pizza (which is supposed to be a signature item) was really bad. It was still raw in the middle and looked like it came from a freezer. We sent it back immediately. I wouldn't even have fed it to my dog. It was inedible! My lasagna was covered in 2 inches of indigestible cheese and it was piping hot in some areas and cold in others. Clearly this was just thrown in the microwave. The fried calamari was equally disappointing. Instead of tasting bad it had no taste at all! Do yourself a favor..skip this place!!!!

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    hollywoodl4829

    Sun Jan 06 2008

    One of the worst dinning experiences of my life, not because of the food, which was great, but because the waiter simply would not leave us alone. Upon arrival he berates us for not ordering alcohol, and then when I didn't order salad he gave us a (no joke) 10 minute lecture on why you have to eat salad before the main course. This was only the beginning. Throughout our entire meal he was hanging over us talking about this and that, and just generally ruining our experience. We gave him several hints that we weren't interested in his stories and in fact I even asked him if he was on coca1ne because he was talking so much. The manager had to ask him several times to get food or greet other customers as his attention was on us the entire time. The food was delicious, but i will only be returning for take out

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    marpop13389

    Sun Nov 25 2007

    I haven't been here in a while, but at one point I was coming at least once a week. I've never been here on a weekend, so I dont know about the whole reservation thing, but on weekday evenings it's fantastic -- that's when they have the piano player and the blonde singing waitress (who totally sounds like she should be on a Disney soundtrack) sings along in a very strong vibrato. The vibe is home-like and the pasta dishes aren't outrageously delicious, but they're also not bad. You have to try it here at least once - it's great for groups and kids, but like I said, i dont know what it's like on weekends.

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    dezee061

    Fri Nov 02 2007

    Please make reservations before arriving!!! My wait without reservations was an 1hr 20 min. The food was delectable but the wait was horrible. I would recommend this place to anyone that is in need of a nice night of entertainment and great food.

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    contributo1534_38273827382738_273827

    Thu Sep 06 2007

    In Short This venerable institution is a classic homage to red-checked tablecloths and hearty Italian-American food. As an added bonus, the servers take turns playing the piano and belting out show tunes to the delight of diners. Miceli's menu is a freeze-frame of 1950's red-sauce Italian joints. The chicken piccata swims in a lemon garlic sauce, and pasta dishes are massive and hearty. The lively crowd is filled with celebrating families, couples and Hollywood folks who love kitsch.

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    jo_se13671

    Tue Jul 31 2007

    I haven't been to Miceli's in awhile but I've been meaning to get back there. Last time I had a pretty god experience while there for a friends birthday dinner. Go check it out if you haven't been there, it's an L.A. institution.....and you're not....

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    amierose1

    Thu Jul 26 2007

    When my boyfriend told me we were having Italian this is definitely not what I had expected. From outside the place looked kinda weird but inside it was the nicest place! It felt like grandma's house with its warm and cozy atmosphere. Just a look around the fully decorated room and I could tell many of the customers were regulars. The waiter was extremely pleasant and it was evident he enjoyed his job. Our food came right away and it was good! We both got lasagna and I can't wait to go back to try more of their dishes! Our singing waiter just added the final touch of perfection and I cant wait to go back!

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    desmondhum

    Sun Jul 15 2007

    It's a really neat looking place with a nice atmosphere. Wine bottles hanging from the ceiling, the wait-staff singing showtunes, but the food is absolutely terrible and dramatically over-priced. The bill was over $100 for four people, two of whom split something. If you like flavorless, rubbery over-boiled chicken than you'll love this place because thats how they serve it. The red sauce is inedible as well. Usually I can overlook the food if the service is good. We sat for almost 15 minutes before anybody ever came to our table. You'd think with a full bar, they'd have something on tap, but when asked the selection, the waiter responded, "Nothing on tap." and moved on as though I no longer existed. Water it is, I suppose. We went to the Olive Garden a few weeks ago and that meal far exceeded this one in terms of food, service, price, and overall experience. I would never recommend this place to anyone. Steer Clear.

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    raivan3541

    Wed Mar 07 2007

    I've never been to New York, but my friend who has says this is the closest in L.A. for cozy, old fashioned ambiance and good, simple, satisfying Italian food. I love the pasta with Italian sausage and peppers. The live music is comforting too, just a piano player and a singer who was around when the standards were written. It's a piece of old Hollywood with food that'll make you happy to come back.

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    tnahpele1

    Thu Jan 25 2007

    I found this Italian restaurant to be the most authentic, the most delectable Italian restaurant ever. I love the food, the piano bar and the service. I simply love it!!

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    panchamora

    Mon Jan 15 2007

    So, i had heard rave reviews about this place and I love me some Italian food, but was disappointed and hoping to head to the Olive Garden soon, to make up for this....the service was okay...the decor was awesome and romantic....but the food was not all that great...the rolls were good....my fiance had the lasagna which he did not like...he's picky but when something is not good, trust him, it's not...i got baked ziti and it was kinda tasteless...i can make it way better....I mean , I would go again, because it's a cool place to go to, the music is nice (someone is playing the piano) but I would probably go for something more common...stick to that...

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    newjerseyd6386

    Tue Jun 06 2006

    I'd been told Miceli's was the best Italian in LA, so I was excited to give it a try. The garden salad was a bit small and the Italian dressing wasn't that great; I didn't care for the cheese in the dressing. They gave PLENTY of rolls, thought they were salty. The spaghetti siliciano was very good; had lots of onions in it...I didn't eat them. And the chocolate cake was amazing!!! I tried to only eat part of it but, well, it was THAT good! Priced rather reasonably.

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    fawndobe1

    Wed May 17 2006

    Wanted:good food, close to Pantages, fun, not too expensive. Seated immediately, in rock hard booth, served BURNT rolls, no place settings. bottle of chante..house, $32.00. Wine ok, regular bottle, did not have straw bottles, salad, (directly out of a bag), eggplant parmagine, served in a soup bowl with at least two inches of cheese on top, not much else in bowl, a side of spaggetti came with order, chicken fettuccini, totally inediable (took home for dog), and spaggetti and ravaoli, (took home to dog) and the worst was an order of "cheese garlic bread", straight in to trash....it too had at least two inches of cheese, no garlic, no butter, bread was not even toasted...need I say more? Our not too expensive dinner, that no one ate, or could eat, totaled just over $89.00....for three people...two gals and one guy..DO NOT WASTE TIME AND MONEY HERE...

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    ian_darke1

    Sun Jan 15 2006

    Simply the worst food I have had at a restaurant in my memory. Went to a prix fix dinner for a friend's bday. Bread was hard as a rock. Food was beyond bland. Amused myself watching everyone scramble to cover their food in salt, parmesan, pepper flakes, and lemon. It didn't help. If you think this is "real" italian, you need to get out more. Wait staff dropped silverware on the floor and continued to serve it to people. The waitress sure can sing though.

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    eskimo491

    Thu Dec 22 2005

    I have only been here twice, but I had the same thing both times.....veal francais. Someone else also mentioned this dish, and it is honestly the best around. I swear, I have cravings for it. I can't speak for the rest of the menu. But this dish is definitely my favorite. Miceli's has a cute and old world ambiance, so I recommend checking it out at least once. And definitely try the veal!

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    iplyruf17388

    Wed Nov 16 2005

    This is a place that must be seen. A true Hollywood landmark in style but the actual food leaves a tad to be desired. Their lasagne is not one of the better. Lasagna should be layered with cheeses and a good ground veal or marinara sauce and more cheese baked on top. Theirs, although made to order, is merely mounds of ground beef sauce between pasta, cheese on top and heated. Hamburger helper does the same. Other dishes are just as passe' in style and flavor. You will enjoy the evening but there are much better restaurants for quality in Italian flavors. This place is popular because of the cost and setting.

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    meijin13389

    Mon Sep 05 2005

    Miceli's is great. Gourmet cuisine it's not -- it's kind of like Americanized Italian soul food. Great, hearty dishes that taste great and please. Attentive service and a great selection on the menu. Note that the portions are ENORMOUS, so if you go with someone, split a salad and an entree and you'll still be full. (And if not, get dessert). Definitely worth it, but a note of caution: The plates the entrees are served on are insanely hot -- as in, your skin will blister if you touch them (this is not an exaggeration). Either use your napkin or utensils -- but avoid touching the plate. Great otherwise!

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    ricachu19680

    Sat Jun 11 2005

    Its my all time favorite Itailian restaurant. I have been going ther since my childhood when I lived in Hollywood. My parents have been going there since they were teenagers. The food is fantastic. The rolls and butter are to die for. My favorite dish is the Veal Francais - if you like veal - this is the best! Go there and try it, you won't be sorry. Beware - it gets very crowded esp. on weekend nights.

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    kengunnell

    Tue Mar 15 2005

    In over 30 years, I have never been disappointed. A Southern California institution. They are famous for their over done rolls. I would complain if they were not overdone. All items they serve are indeed excellent. Highly recommend to anyone

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    khathryna1

    Wed Mar 02 2005

    I took my husband here last night for dinner. He turned 30 and I wanted to make it special. This was the place to go. If you order a bottle of chianti, they bring you markers to decorate the bottle that they hang around the restaurant. We drank and decorated 3! The food was amazing. The chicken milanase was the best I've ever had. The service couldn't be better. Everything was great. We left very happy and already want to go back. This is the ONLY place for italian food.

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    citysearch6965_69656965696545_31

    Sun Jan 30 2005

    I love visiting Miceli's Restaurant because the food is good and the ambience is entertaining and interesting. This is one of those places ...

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    grehce1

    Wed Nov 17 2004

    Initially what brought me to this restaurant was the large neon sign OPEN TIL 2a, Miceli's. I love Italian food and thought I'd give it a go. On a Friday night, we were seated immediately and sat next to the piano player and next to a few other couples. We had the half & half (spaghetti & cheese ravioli) and baked ziti. The food was hot and delicious! The lively atmosphere, tasty pasta dishes, and friendly wait staff brings us back time and time again. Go already!

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    citysearch8678_86788678971853_7

    Thu Nov 11 2004

    One of the worst meals I've ever had in my life. We received two separae pasta dishes that were both cold and had a strange, foul odor. The ...

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    earthbabyc2536

    Mon Sep 06 2004

    To be fair I have only been to this place once, but the pizza was not that great-really bordering frozen. Interesting crowd-very diverse and it is a cool hang out but the food was just okay.

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    bluegazer19539

    Tue Jun 15 2004

    I have taken many different groups to Miceli's and it is truly all about the Caprese. The best mozzarella I have ever had, and it makes me want to try and make it myself. Anywhere else it might as well be a substitute for a rubber dog toy. The food is average to good for the price, except for the Caprese which is worth the price of admission. Cross your fingers tomatoes are in season, but if not, it's still amazing.

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    souki1

    Fri Jun 13 2003

    The food is TERRIBLE -- well, the spaghetti was. I couldn't eat the sauce, and the spaghetti was way overcooked. The singing waiters are annoying. I'd recommend Ca del Sol or Buca di Beppo over this place.

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    makeupgirl

    Thu Jul 11 2002

    Love the atmosphere and the music and a really great staff...but the food leaves much to be desired. Chef boy are dee makes a better sauce than this place. the raviolis were obviously frozen and then over microwaved and the chicken was like rubber. We used to eat here when I was little and it is not the same. The Hollywood location has food that is a bit better but still...go for the fun and some wine but not for the food!

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    ignatius1

    Mon May 27 2002

    I had the best date EVER here. We drank wine and hung the bottle on the ceiling. The spaghetti and meatballs is exquisite. Best enjoyed with good company