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Published January 08, 2008

Italian, Squared
New Menu at La Brea Favorite

Sometimes you actually should mess with a good thing.Or so goes the theory at your favorite low-key Italian hideaway on La Brea, Cube, which has just unveiled some major changes.

Gone is the moderate, fairly static menu that once covered both lunch and dinner hours. Instead, you'll now find a pair of more fluid, upscale seasonal menus—one for each meal—that will take their inspiration from a different region of Italy each month. (Umbria and Piedmont do the honors for winter.)

At lunch, you might now try a Red Wine-Poached Pear Salad with Pomegranate Seeds, Hazelnuts, Endive, Wild Baby Arugula and 300-Day Gorgonzola, and dinner could bring Handmade Chestnut Ravioli with Mascarpone and Sage Sauce. You'll want to start, though, by selecting from the evolving assortment of burrata and salumi flown in from Italy weekly that won't be available anywhere else in the country. And to finish, the new pastry chef might serve you, say, Panettone Bread Pudding with Homemade Dulce de Leche Ice Cream and Orange Caramel.

But not everything has changed. You still have to bring your own wine, and you'll recognize the same deep crimson walls, shelves of market goods and waitresses that deftly field even the most obscure cheese question—unlesss he's momentarily flustered by Jake Gyllenhaal at the next table over.

Or by your equally devastating charm.
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