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Subject: The Milky Way Restaurant - 9108 Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA. / (310) 859-0004 | |
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] Date Posted: 04:04:32 05/20/07 Sun Author Host/IP: cache-ntc-ad04.proxy.aol.com/207.200.116.198 The Milky Way Restaurant - 9108 Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA. / (310) 859-0004 This restaurant is owned by Leah Adler, the mother of Steven Spielberg, director of "Jaws," "Indiana Jones," "Close Encounters of the Third Kind," "Schindler’s List," "Saving Private Ryan" and the two highest-grossing movies of all time: "E.T. - The Extra- Terrestrial" and "Jurassic Park." She opened this chic kosher restaurant (which features dairy products) long before her famous son opened his nearby Dive! The Milky Way is located on Pico Boulevard, about a mile east of 20th Century Fox Studios. It’s small but nice, with maroon leather booths and a back hall lined photos of her son and over a dozen posters of Mr. Speilberg’s movies. The restaurant also attracts celebrity customers. According to the L.A. Times, Kirk Douglas is a regular, Jason Alexander (George on "Seinfeld") brought his parents here for dinner, and the mother of producer Steven Bochco ("NYPD Blue") recently lunched here with friend Charlotte Rae ("Facts of Life"). Steven’s mama spends a lot of time at her restaurant, and isn’t averse to talking about her famous son. A small, slim woman with short blond hair, she admits she was confused by her son’s childhood eccentricities, but she is thankful that she never took him to a psychiatrist while he was growing up. "If I had," she quips, "there would never have been an E.T.!" In many ways it's a traditional Jewish kosher restaurant (no meat is served, since it specializes in dairy products, and under kosher law the two can't be mixed), complete with mezuzas on the walls and an option for ceremonial hand washing. Hence the hours: lunch Sunday through Friday: 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.; dinner Sunday through Thursday. 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Closed on Saturdays, of course. (And, yes, Steven Speilberg does drop by for dinner now and then. His favorite dish is the fried smelt) Getting there: From Rodeo Drive, take Wilshire east one block to Beverly Drive. Turn right (south) on Beverly Drive and go south (less than a mile) to Pico Boulevard. Turn left (east) on Pico, and go half a mile east. The restaurant will be on your right (south) side, just before Doheny. [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |