Address: 476 S San Vicente Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90048, USA
Phone: +13239510745
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 11:30AM–2:30PM
Tuesday: 11:30AM–2:30PM
Wednesday: 11:30AM–2:30PM
Thursday: 11:30AM–2:30PM
Friday: 11:30AM–2:30PM
Saturday: 5–10PM
Alejandro Montesinos
The place was sold a few years ago to a group of center Eastern Europeans entrepreneurs , not bad at all but they gotta work harder on the presentation , freshness and service . Very laid back vibe and romantic , definitely a good place for a couple date , family etc 👍 12-15 years ago La Paella could stand out amongst many but today with the top level of chefs in town that already integrate Spanish food in menus , they have to keep their eyes open and to me they are a little antiquated. 👎 I went there 4 years ago , and I didn’t go again . I am Spanish born and raised . 👎 It’s worth a visit ! You will get the vibe of spain ! 100% ! Price very fair !!!!! 👍
mark scharaga
Bomba rice, seafood, saffron and deliciousness all included in this little gem of a paella restaurant between Beverly Hills and West Hollywood.
J G
Party of six. Four adults and two kids. We made reservations for December 24 at 6 pm. The restaurant opens at 5:30 pm. Our experience was well above excellent. Staff was very friendly, professional, and helpful. We had a lot of questions and the waiter answered them, while giving us some awesome recommendations. The paella plates, you can order a single person portion, two person portion, and even for three. The food was cooked to perfection. Good amount of shrimp, lobster tail, clams, Spanish rice, and some other fish. It was delicious. We ordered a few Tapas (Appetizers) and we had no disappointments there. We had a few beers, the waiter recommended tasting the Spanish beer, Estrella Galicia and Inedit. There was both so smooth. Best beer I've had so far. There is no private restaurant parking, you have to park in front or the side of the restaurant. You have to pay the parking meter (Free on holidays.) The parking meters are free after 8pm. It was an awesome experience. Definitely worth the trip!
Serge C
I had been missing some good old Spanish Tapas and La Paella definitely helped fill that void. They have a whole page full of cold and hot tapa choices. We started off with 5 tapas including the wonderful and slightly spicy Patatas Bravas! We then had the paella of course which was quite good. I wouldn’t say the best paella I’ve ever had cause that was in Spain and that would be unfair but it was definitely tasty! The staff are very friendly and the sangria is like drinking juice. I would only wish it was a bit stronger. Expect to spend over $50 per person if you plan on drinking as well. Enjoy!
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I do not speak Spanish but if he is asking if this is a Sports bar, then no!
If it is something expensive, especially if you ask for apperizers, like etc ... you can check the menu
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