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L.A. confidential: Brad Johnson dishes it up in the City of Angels.


Dining is important business in Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. . For restaurateur res·tau·ra·teur   also res·tau·ran·teur
n.
The manager or owner of a restaurant.



[French, from restaurer, to restore; see restaurant.
 Brad Johnson Brad Johnson can refer to:
  • Brad Johnson (actor), American actor, former Marlboro Man
  • Brad Johnson (American football), current quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys in the National Football League.
, success in fine dining affords him access to the pulse of Hollywood. Johnson, 49, a native New Yorker. migrated West in 1989 and opened the Roxbury, an immensely popular eatery and dance club that was immortalized in the movie A Night at the Roxbury. His follow-up contributions to L.A.'s nightlife--Georgia and The Sunset Room--helped spark the revival of the Hollywood business district, These days, his passion for dining is invested in downtown L.A.. where he manages Windows restaurant,

Entertaining visitors, Johnson avoids the beaten-track, he says. "I've taken friends to classes at Power Yoga (www.poweryoga.com), along the Malibu coast, to dine outside, and to The Ivy or the Newsroom where you might find a fair number of African Americans in the [film] industry networking." There's also Chinatown and the Farmer's Market on Main Street in Santa Monica Santa Monica (săn`tə mŏn`ĭkə), city (1990 pop. 86,905), Los Angeles co., S Calif., on Santa Monica Bay; inc. 1886. Tourism and retailing are important, and the city has motion-picture, biotechnology, and software industries.  on Sundays, he adds. Johnson also manages V at the Venetian in Las Vegas, a short jaunt away. "Jobs and people are always turning over so there's a constant search for what the next thing is," he says, "since people in L.A. define themselves by where they go and who they're sitting next to it's important to know what place that is at any given time.

Obviously the entertainment industry is the hub of the wheel," says Johnson, "as for emerging opportunities, L.A.'s gone through its cycle. There are a lot of downtown developments going up and fueling the construction industry, but we're at the tail end of that boom." The Staples Center (www.staplescenter.com), The Museum of Contemporary Art, (www.moca.org), and Los Angeles's Music Center have principal roles in casting downtown as a hip destination for sports and fine and performing arts attractions. LA Live, a sports and nightlife venue containing the Grammy Museum, an ESPN ESPN Entertainment and Sports Programming Network  studio, bars, and bistros, should confirm L.A.'s new 'it' address when it opens next year. "L.A.'s an easy place to live though it's getting more expensive and congested con·gest·ed
adj.
Affected with or characterized by congestion.


congested ENT adjective Referring to a boggy blood-filled tissue. See Nasal congestion.
," says Johnson. "It's still a forward-thinking city." Visit www.lacvb.com the official site of the L.A. Convention and Visitors Bureau.

AROUND TOWN: LOS ANGELES

ACCOMMODATIONS

* The Roosevelt (7000 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood; 800-950-7667; www.hollywoodroosevelt.com) "is trendy and the crowd tends to be younger. There's a very lively outdoor pool/bar scene, particularly at night, so you have to be up for that experience."

* The Sunset Tower Hotel (8358 Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood; 800-225-2637; www.sunsettowerhotel.com) is "much more low-key, a little more exclusive, and a bit more expensive." Its art deco architecture This is a list of buildings that are examples of Art Deco. North America
  • 20 Exchange Place, New York, New York, Cross & Cross, 1931
  • 40 Wall Street, New York, NY (1930)
  • 500 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York, Shreve, Lamb & Harmon, 1931
 hints at the elegance of its suites that offer views of Beverly Hills and the Hollywood Hills.

RESTAURANTS

* "The unobstructed 360-degree penthouse view from Windows (1150 South Olive St., Los Angeles; 213-746-1554; www.windowsla.com) is as luscious as the Petit Filet and Australian Lobster Tail or Bone in Rib Eye dishes the restaurant serves up, both specialties of this steak house and martini bar situated downtown near the Staples Center.

* Hal's (1349 Abbot Kinney Blvd., Venice; 310-396-3105; www.halsbarandgrill.com) is a sleek bar and grill that's a Sunday brunch hot spot with live jazz on Sunday and Monday nights. Savory inventions and include a Pan Roasted Maple Leaf maple leaf

of Canada. [Flower Symbolism: Jobes, 283]

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 Duck Breast and sinful desserts such as Hal's personal favorite, Warm Pear and Cranberry Bread Pudding. Yum!

* Down-to-earth is the modus operandi [Latin, Method of working.] A term used by law enforcement authorities to describe the particular manner in which a crime is committed.

The term modus operandi is most commonly used in criminal cases. It is sometimes referred to by its initials, M.O.
 at Urth Caffe (8565 Melrose Ave,. West Hollywood; 310-659-0628; www.urthcaffe.com) where the menu emphasizes fresh, organic grilled creations and salads for trendy types who people-watch from sidewalk tables.

SHOPPING

* After lunch, Johnson designs a relaxing afternoon in West Hollywood by perusing "spiritual, meditation, and New Age releases" at Bodhi Tree Bookstore (8585 Melrose Ave.; 310-659-1733; www.bodhitree.com) before drifting to e*lix*r (8612 Melrose Ave.; 310-657-9300; www.elixirtonics.com) for a mind-clearing herbal tonic.

* The recently opened Golden Butterfly (1210 Montana Ave., Santa Monica; 310-394-5310) specializes in couture collections, elegant shoes, sassy sas·sy 1  
adj. sas·si·er, sas·si·est
1. Rude and disrespectful; impudent.

2. Lively and spirited; jaunty.

3. Stylish; chic: a sassy little hat.
 handbags, and unique imports from France.

NIGHTSPOTS

* Matt Robinson (actress Holly Robinson Peete's brother) is the celebrity DJ at W Los Angeles (930 Hilgard Ave., Westwood; 310-208-8765; www.whotels.com). "It's a cool, eclectic, mixed crowd."

* Catch a free exhibit at California African American Museum The California African American Museum (CAAM) is a museum located in Exposition Park, Los Angeles, USA. History
The museum opened in 1981, in temporary quarters at the California Museum of Science and Industry (now the California Science Center).
 (600 State Drive; 213-744-7432; www.caamuseum.org), which preserves the legacy of African American culture African American culture or Black culture, in the United States, includes the various cultural traditions of African American communities. It is both part of, and distinct from American culture. The U.S.  in the western states.
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