BOTTEGA LOUIE
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- By SEAN JAMES
Saturday night at Bottega Louie in Downtown Los Angeles felt like stepping into a glamorous European café mixed with the energy of old New York dining culture. The entire restaurant was buzzing from the moment we walked in. Every table was full, the beautiful bar was packed with people sipping cocktails, and the open kitchen with the massive wood-fired pizza oven glowing in the center of the room created such an exciting atmosphere. Between the soaring ceilings, white marble counters, elegant bakery displays, and endless movement of servers carrying pizzas and pasta through the dining room, the whole experience felt vibrant, stylish, and alive.
We started with a beautiful Caesar salad layered with shaved parmesan, crunchy croutons, and creamy dressing that tasted perfectly balanced and fresh. Then came the margarita pizza straight from the wood-fired oven with blistered crust, rich tomato sauce, melted mozzarella, and fresh basil scattered over the top. The smoky flavor from the oven made every bite incredible.
For pasta, we ordered the spaghetti pomodoro two ways — one served with tender meatballs and another simply finished with generous shaved Grana Padano. The pomodoro sauce tasted clean, rich, and authentic, allowing the freshness of the tomatoes to really stand out.
The bakery displays alone are worth the visit. We finished the evening with an incredible cinnamon roll and a beautiful tart from the pastry counter that looked almost too perfect to eat.
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