My Favorite Weekend: Lewis Black
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Recently relocated from its cramped digs in the Grafton Hotel to a much larger space a few blocks west, Boa is still the steakhouse for Hollywood scenesters and young industry players.
While area classics such as Mastro’s and Morton’s may outdo Boa in quality, the chain outshines in décor and scene. The menu is simple and categorized by “surf” or “turf.” Hungry diners can order combos featuring both options at market price. It’s a satisfying prelude to a night out at neighboring SkyBar or the Comedy Store, or an end in itself.
Picks by Jessica-Gelt
I wasn't impressed with the food. My filet was undercooked, sent back, overcooked. So what's a lady to do. Since it took 45 minutes to get my steak to perfection, I had to give them some praise. The wonderful server and manager removed the charge, not only for the steak,...
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Maybe if I were a douche bag I would like this place more. It was a bit disappointing. Especially because the only thing memorable for me was their table...

I went on Sunday night for dinner and was informed that the restaurant was closed (it was 9:30), but that we could eat in the lounge. It was our lucky day....

I am a serious carnivore, much more so than my husband. Boa was my pick for our anniversary dinner, and we were there on a Sunday night. I had the 40-day...
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