Sunday, May 30, 2010

Heaven On Earth

For the ultimate in nail care, there is no other. Treat yourself to l.a vie l'orange and you will have no regrets. This hidden oasis on Robertson Blvd in West Hollywood is understated and reminiscent of a shabby chic catalogue. I am happy to say that they have acknowledged these tough economic times and recently lowered their prices! Register on their website to receive $10 off your first signature treatment! On Wednesdays and Thursdays the spa is open late and free cocktails and snacks are served - nothing better than getting a pedicure in your own personal cabana, sipping on a champagne cocktail. Absolute Heaven!

The salon is beautiful and always welcoming. The zen like atmosphere immediately relaxes your senses and the refreshing cucumber water allows any wait time to glide by with ease. The most current beauty techniques are used in all of their services yet all treatments are inspired by ancient remedies. All treatments include a hydrating massage, full
manicure and/or pedicure with perfect polish.

The custom blend of products at the salon are a delight, all designed to hydrate and protect your skin and nails from the harmful effects of the environment.

If you really feel like pampering to the extreme, request their in-home services.

Ladies, I don't have to tell you this is the premier nail salon in Los Angeles. Guys do I have to mention that a gift certificate for l.a vie l'orange would score major points?!

l.a vie l'orange - 638 1/2 N.Robertson Blvd, West Hollywood

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SpeedLA Dating

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Bloody Mary's, Bikinis & Beach Balls

What do you get when you mix soybeans, a swimming pool and a gorgeous, sunny Southern California day? Soggy soybeans.

On Sunday, I went with a friend to Digital Drinks -- a regular tech industry networking event. This one just so happened to be a pool party at the Pagoda Bar, which is the newly renovated pool and lounge area at the Hollywood landmark Yamashiro's. Between the gorgeous views of the city and the blinding reflection of light off of pale programmers' skin, it was hard to know where to look.

So, I looked toward the bar. Where they served perfectly put together bloody marys garnished with big green olives and -- surprisingly enough -- edamame. Although it sounds weird, the combination was actually perfectly spicy, salty and savory, and just one example of the many ways the Pagoda Bar delivers the expected SoCal summer experience with an unexpected twist.

After all, it's a pool in the Hollywood Hills. So, of course, you'd expect lots of beautiful people lounging around and waiting to be discovered by the casting crew from The Hills. But, in fact, the crowd was surprisingly laid back, tossing around inflatable pool toys and tossing back cocktails with a kind of ease rarely seen around public pools this side of Vegas. With sliders smoking on the grill, the DJ spinning up above and plenty of cushions scattered conveniently around the water's edge, you'd almost think you were barbecuing in someone's backyard. Except, of course, for the added challenge of trying to protect your purse while playing in the pool.

Other than that though, it was a perfect way to spend a sunny Sunday afternoon. Very Hollywood, and yet, at the same time, refreshingly not so. With its sweeping views and secluded cabana hideaways, I could also see it making a great date destination, particularly for a couple looking to have a little fun in the late-summer sun.

After all, it certainly cemented my relationship with Ms. Bloody Mary.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Whodunit?

Looking for something outside the box? Something fun that's a bit of a a laugh? Grab your date, polish up your Detective badge and get ready for a Murder Mystery! Brits love a good 'Whodunit'! A wonderful opportunity to gather evidence, talk to witnesses, find the bad guy and lock 'em up! Feed your inner Columbo at Keith & Margo's Murder Mystery Dinner in Los Angeles. Their ongoing dinner shows at Los Angeles' most popular restaurants on the fashionable Westside, features a complete package that includes gourmet meals, all taxes and gratuities and of course their very popular interactive murder mystery experience.

Heralded by the Los Angeles Times as a popular phenomenon and new form of audience participation theater, Keith & Margo's Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre offers a chilling opportunity for ordinary people with a passion for crime... slippery red herrings... diabolical clues... and ingenious detective work to indulge themselves in one of the most unusual, exhilarating, and spine tingling experiences they've ever had.

Currently showing at Matteo's Restaurant in Westwood. A lovely spot with good food providing that perfect theatrical backdrop for a night of Mystery.

Impress your date with your Detective work while you spoil her with delicious nibbles. Also worth a note; Have a stop by Stubdog.com for discount tickets for Keith & Margo's Murder Mystery Dinner and other top shows and entertainment in Los Angeles.

Keith & Margo's Murder Mystery Dinner - Westwood

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Written by: SpeedLA Dating

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Broken Heart, Broken Wallet?

Hollywood may make them good girls go bad, but it also makes them good girls go broke (romantically and financially). One too many bad boy breakups or Betsey Johnson boho bags and bam…you find yourself diagnosed with broken heart/broken wallet syndrome, potentially critical if left untreated. So what’s a Hollywood girl suffering from broken heart/broken wallet to do to get back on the fast track? Besides of course hit up SpeedLA Dating’s next smashing event (hello, duh!).

First order of business is to grab a bite...or channel your inner Elvis and grab a hunka hunka burning cheese fries at Los Feliz’s House of Pies Restaurant & Bakery (1869 N. Vermont Ave, Los Angeles). Whether its early morning or late night (House of Pies is open until 2AM nightly – perfect for those nocturnal nosh sessions, which happen to prevent nocturnal sob sessions), leave your heartache and American Express at the door (prices cap off at $15 and that’s for the ritzy din din options). No matter the hour, the atmosphere is always homey, cozy and cheery…there’s no place like House of Pies, there’s no place like House of Pies, there’s no place like House of Pies. Except maybe of course in Kansas. The crowd is fairly oddjob – both the family style interior and people-watching outdoor patio (be careful of hipster sightings) attract mamabears and papabears, thirty something couples and indeterminate aged artists. The home style menu teases you with everything from pancakes to western burgers to strawberry pies. Shakira may be She Wolf but you get to SheWolfsss at House of Pies.

After your House of Pies binge-a-thon (rest in peace cheese fries), roll your broken heart/broken wallet self on over to Manhattan Beach’s the Strand for your second dose of treatment. The Strand is a three mile (you can make it a little longer or a little less depending on how conscious you are post- House of Pies sugar smackdown) oceanside walk path lining Manhattan Beach’s toniest homes…uh I meant MEGA toniest homes. Prime time at the Strand tends to be around 3pmish and later aka when the stock market closes and stock brokers pound the pavement in their pumas. Park in one of Manhattan’s metered lots adjacent to Manhattan Beach Boulevard or in front of the Manhattan Pier and walk off your heartache…and heartburn. You can recharge while heading north towards El Porto or south towards Hermosa Beach, and while both offer stunning views (of the ocean….although equally stunning views of parked Bentleys), the Hermosa Beach section of the Strand tends to be livelier.

Warning: some Strand-walkers have been known to make a detour to the rowdy Hermosa Pier to hydrate themselves…with Corona. See, exercise is fun. The only thing I would recommend (besides a sun-shielding Dodgers cap, for my fellow Snow Whites – bronze beauties may disregard this suggestion) is to bring a dog on your Strand stroll. Whether it’s a friend’s dog, a stuffed dog or even a robotic dog (arguably the most difficult dog of all to take care of), nothing promotes impromptu Strand convos than a leashed canine. Jogging hedge fund managers trip over each other (they travel in packs) to chat up girls with a pup in tow. There can be absolutely no canine substitutions, I once tried bringing a gigapet with zero success. Perhaps it was Comic-Con weekend.

Written by: Meredith McKenna - SpeedLA Dating Resident Blogger

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Fireworks Anyone?

Growing up in England, baseball isn't even on the radar. It's footie, footie and more footie (Soccer for you Yanks). Since moving here I have become quite fond of our Lakers and lately have discovered America's Favorite Pastime through the Los Angeles Dodgers. I happened upon Friday Night Games at Dodger Stadium which include a post-game Fireworks show that is truly spectacular. There is something about the combination of warm LA nights, being a sports geek with the one you fancy and fireworks to boot, that is wonderfully romantic.

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This of course doesn't mean I have traded out my love for Kobe Bryant for Manny Ramirez, but a discovery of a lovely night for any date or couple. I am a bit curious as to why Manny's uniform looks a bit like pajamas...but I'm still catching on.

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Written by: SpeedLA Dating