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The Bazaar By Jose Andres

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From smoking cocktails to spherified olive tapas, The Bazaar by Jos?? Andr??s offers a magical culinary experience of traditional Spanish flavors and cutting edge culinary techniques in a fanciful indoor piazza by Philippe Starck at SLS Beverly Hills. 

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465 S La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles, CA, 90048, United States

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MonClosed
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WedClosed
Thu6:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Fri6:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Sat6:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
SunClosed
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CSMobileUser2 
15 years ago

I'd rather eat soap – I just left after spending over $220 on food and I could not find one thing I enjoyed or could even force myself to eat. I've eaten at all of the high end restaurants in LA including CUT, BLT, Comme Ca, Dan Tana's and I can honestly say, don't believe the hype. I tried the lamb, pork, two types of tuna dishes, chicken, guacamole cones, potatoes and I could not find one thing I liked. We are going to a restaurant down the street, I wish I could wash my mouth out with soap. 

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15 years ago

An amazing culinary explosion in your mouth – I completely disagree that this restaurant is anything less than a 4-star experience. I've been there twice now in the last two months, and going again in two weeks to introduce it to more friends. Its a refreshingly unique experience, and every item on the menu is deliciously wonderful...or just good at its worst. Yes its expensive, but if you can afford it (or save up for a fun night) its worth the experience. Life's too short... 

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Mar Yvette 
15 years ago

It's a bazaar world after all at SLS hotel's sceney eatery. – Don't get confused--before you head into this place, just know that it's all the Bazaar by Jose Andres. And in case you don't know who he is, he's the big-time Spanish chef who's practically owned the Washington DC dining scene for years. True to its name, the sprawling space is indeed like an indoor marketplace (maze?) where the trendy, spendy and sceney descend to dine on creative tapas and drink fancy cocktails. A duo of dining rooms--Rojo is the red-hued porti... read more

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Llakehal 
15 years ago

Very disapointing !! – First I would suggest to the Maitre'd and the hostess to SMILE and try to be nice, it feels good, it's very healthy, and above all, it is a positive asset when you work the door of a restaurant. Right there that would change drastically the experience of their guests. That being said the food took a very long time but thankfully was very good ... 

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16 years ago

shockingly average – this is a fun place to go on a date or with friends. It's essentially fancy bar food. Do not believe the hype, you will be seriously let down like I was. 4-stars from the L.A. times is a joke 

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Kindenough 
16 years ago

Horrible! Fire the Hostess! – I tried to get a reservation for my 30th birthday 3 months ago, and the b*tch of a hostess was so rude and said, sorry were completely booked! Umm, we all know this isnt true, and that they keep tables open for guests at the hotel, So I said, If I get a room there can I eat there then, she had the nerve to say probably not but you can try through the concierge! What? Are you kidding me? Never have I had such a hard time trying to get a reservation or was treated like sh*t like the way she made m... read more

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parsnips 
16 years ago

Attitude needs improving – I'm sure the food here is good, great even. Though judging by the attitude of the hostess, I doubt I'll ever taste it. I heard the great reviews and called to make a reservation. All the tables were committed, so I asked to put my name down in case of a cancellation. The response was: "umm, I guess I can take your name down, but I doubt anyone will cancel. Almost all of the reservations are confirmed." When I optimistically still urged her to take my name, the response back was "ugh, fine." During ... read more

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16 years ago

Blah-zaar – So I went to the Bazaar the other night for my wife's birthday, and was really, really blown away by the decor. And, sadly, that's about it. The walk-in was great, but everything really seemed to go downhill from there. It's seriously the most opulently ridiculous restaurant I've been to. I guess it's fair to say the food is okay, but it all just felt like it was trying way too hard to be something really amazing when it's not. The drinks were very small, and the waitress was nice, but seemed overwhelmed, oftenti... read more

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16 years ago

Don't recommend it. – If you want bad service, and pay a lot for appetizers this is the place for it. I highly recommend this place for young singles whom want to be in a meet market, it is just like any other typical LA meet market swith bad service. It's loud and the food is not even food, tapaz style menu is good for appetizers not for dinner, we paid $85.00 per person and we were all hungry. If you would like to have good food with good service DO NOT go to Bazaar. The place is well designed just like all SBC restaurants... read more

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The Bazaar By Jose Andres has a 5 star rating with 38 reviews. 

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The Bazaar By Jose Andres is closed now. It will open tomorrow at 6:30 a.m. 

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