A.O.C. Wine Bar and Restaurant
In 2016, the culinary world rejoiced when Suzanne Goin won the James Beard Award for Outstanding Chef, after nine nominations and years serving as one of Los Angeles’s most beloved and influential chefs and restaurateurs. Her small plates concept, A.O.C., is also hotter than ever, especially since moving to its new spot in 2013, with one of the most beautiful garden terraces in town. Be sure to check out the impressive cheese and charcuterie offerings, as well as the award-winning list of organically, biodynamically, and sustainably farmed wines.
A.O.C. Wine Bar and Restaurant
8700 W. Third St.Los Angeles, CA United States
310-859-9859
310-859-9859
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