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    January 11th, 2009JonahUncategorized

    I have been going to Luna Park since shortly after the Los Angeles location opened on La Brea.

    There is a lot to enjoy about Luna Park. The food is creative and comfortable, the drinks are crafted with care, the desserts are decadent and the prices wont decimate your wallet.

    For those looking for a quiet and spacious dining experience though, this isn’t the place. The tables are packed in tight and the music can be loud, although the play list is usually quite enjoyable.

    I have noticed that the Luna Park menu has evolved over time and seasonally. I haven’t seen one of my favorites, the risotto with tomatillo sauce and scallops in a while. Right now, in the winter, the risotto is butternut squash with wild mushrooms. The chicken has gone through a few iterations as well, and I recently enjoyed a half chicken braised with bacon. Like I said, comfort and creativity.

    The mixed drinks are a treat, try the Chappaquiddick - Pomegranate Vodka Muddled with Orange, Lime and Cranberries and Topped with a Splash of Sparkling Wine. There’s even some good choices if you’re the designated driver - a rumless mojito and pomegranate cooler to name a couple. The friendly (sometimes) bartenders can help you out with your custom orders, although when one customer asked the man behind the bar what was in the Coconut Kiss, his reply was “I don’t know. You wouldn’t like it.” Could be true, but funny to hear.

    We used to stop by Luna Park just for desserts. Their cobbler was one of the best around, but isn’t on the menu right now. The make your own smores are clever, but more gimmick than good. The fried apple pies are good though, served with a side of ice cream.

    Luna Park is reasonable, particularly when the quality of the food is considered. Entrees are under $20 and are more than enough food to fill your belly.

    One note on parking. We regularly get a spot on La Brea. Read the signs carefully to make sure that you wont get a ticket, but you can avoid the valet charge most of the time.

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    Luna Park
    672 S. La Brea (near Wilshire)
    Los Angeles, CA 90036
    phone: 323.934.2110
    hello@lunaparkla.com


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3 Responses to “Luna Park”

  1. I have a like-hate relations with Luna Park. They do comfort food pretty well and cocktails even better, but they can be embarrassingly uneven.

    I once went in for a burger medium rare and it came back not rare, not even very rare, but actually raw inside. I love a good rare burger, but this was more like a lightly seared tartare. The staff acknowledged the problem, apologized and offered a replacement…which, amazingly, was again incredibly undercooked. At that point, I just gave up and left.

    I still go there from time to time, but I haven’t ordered their burger since.

  2. Uhg, raw meat is never a treat when unexpected. I haven’t tried their burger, I think the only thing I have been disappointed with are the desserts from time to time when they don’t have the cobbler.

  3. The food at Luna Park is very substandard, slightly overpriced and pretty much just bland. The drinks however are usually very good and strong. I wouldn’t recommend this place to anyone

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