Matteo's Restaurant of Los Angeles
This restaurant is rated as one of Los Angeles' leading Italian restaurants, Matteo's been a tradition since 1963. Matteo's has hosted the who's who of the U.S including presidents of the past, notable Hollywood stars and the famous "Rat Pack." The current owners are members of the Heron family and are local residents of the area for the past 44 years.
Working with the freshest pastas and produce, the chefs prepare antipasti, duck ragout, and penne with swordfish to satisfy even the most discerning palates. Risottos are and always unique, and truffle-cheese fondue is an excellent choice for the evening.
Matteo's Restaurant is considered one of the best Italian restaurants in the city, thanks to its elegant atmosphere, wonderful history, award-winning cuisine, and world class wine selection. Featured menu items include ricotta and spinach ravioli with a fresh asparagus sauce, veal scaloppini, and grilled jumbo shrimp with lots of garlic. The service is almost as renowned as the food, which adds to the overall appeal. This place is very unique and very popular, so reservations are essential.
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