Overheard at next table: "Trying to get your kids to buy a CD is like your parents trying to get you to learn the jitterbug." (Two music execs, both with teenagers) Food: Lentil soup with feta-lemon relish, squash and chickpea stew with minted yogurt and couscous, an off-menu pulled pork sandwich; bottled root beer and black cherry sodas Noise-O-Meter: 74-76 dBs Cost: $30 Free parking, no reservations. Hard to find and worth the effort. Nook, 11628 Santa Monica Blvd at...
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MS lives right around the corner from LA's Nook, but we never really got around to try this little restaurant tucked away in a stripmall on busy Santa Monica Blvd for two reasons:
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We spotted a sign "Nook Neighborhood Bistro" at a mini-mall full of pizza and take out food, across from Sasaya. When we went there...hmmm where is it? Turns out it's very well hidden at the corner...subversive eh?
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When you're used to dining at low-end restaurants where almost all of the focus is on the food, it's a real treat to spend a few extra bucks and actually get service. Service at LA restaurants is often snooty or indifferent, but at Nook, the service is so good from the very moment you walk in that you know you're in for a great meal.
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