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Businiess name:  Beechwood Restaurant
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Ok, first off...to the people who wrote the awful reviews of this place, don't have a sense of a great discreet flavorful eccentric gem of a restaurant if it got lodged in your throat when you were eating it. The food at this place is extremely good. I will start when my party and I walked in. We were greeted by a not-so kind lady who was very pregnant. Her attitude was not that pleasant but I decided to forget about it and just enjoy my meal. We were a bit skeptical of how the rest of the evening would be having just met the first person of the staff. When we walked into the dining room I was shocked. It was packed. There was probably about 20 tables. It was a Friday and it was extremely busy. The dining room which is hidden from the busy bar and lounge area has a Frank Lloyd Wright feel to it. We sit down and are greeted by this young 20-something year old guy named Dan. He was very personable and welcomed us to the restaurant. We had never been here before so he explained to us how the menu's work. You can order bar food inside the main dining room as well. I suggest to try the skirt steak, med rare-med with the unforgettable sweet potato fries-that's what he recommended and my girlfriend took him up on it and could not stop raving out it. He also suggested about trying some of the edamame for the table and the tomatoes and burrata cheese. It has some crispy proscuitto on top which just made it perfect. I usually drink Pinot Noir by the bottle or a light-medium bodied merlot but the server suggested that we try this really nice bottle of Sangiovese from Tuscany. It was fantastic. It paired perfectly with the duck leg confit Dan suggested and the great flat iron steak my friends split. We ended with a nice portion mint-chip ice cream sandwich for dessert. It was a bit noisy but a great experience non-the-less. Dan thanked us for coming and asked us our names, assuming that we would be back, which we will. GREAT FOOD AND GREAT SERVICE. Pros: Great service, inexpensive for most LA hotspots, great drinks, great bottled wine menu Cons: A bit noisy when room is full, you might need to drive around a few times to find the place.

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