New Hotel Bel Air Tea Service Starts Up Again February 1st

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It’s been awhile, n’est pas? Well the Hotel Bel Air can finally be considered back up and running now that they have officially begun their traditional tea service since their re-opening. Below is the preliminary menu; which is still be edited. Tea is served in Wolfgang Puck’s new restaurant by reservation only, for parties 2 or more. Tea service includes pot of tea and all food items listed, $60 per person.

Hours: 3pm – 5pm Daily
Hotel Bel Air
701 Stone Canyon Road
310-472-1211
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Los Angeles Restaurant Sightings — January 2012 [SLIDESHOW]

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Larry King picked up a small pizza from Mulberry Pizza on Beverly Drive before flipping a u-tun in front of Rite-Aid and heading home on January 30, 2012

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Rumer Willis and her friend Annie Stark along with Annie's mom Glen Close leave Comme Ca on January 28, 2012

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Bradley Cooper leaving the Hotel Bel Air on January 5, 2012

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Brian Grazer and Deepak Chopra leaving Mr. Chow on January 12, 2012

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Brad Grey, Bryan Lourd, Mark Walberg, Martin Scorses at the Bel Air for Paramount's Golden Globes lunch on Jan 14, 2012

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Cindy Crawford & Rande Gerber leaving Mr. Chow on January 13, 2012

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Dakota Fanning leaving Mr. Chow on January 17, 2012

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Sean Penn with his children at Dan Tana's on January 18, 2012

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Katherine Heigl on the Culina patio (with her SmokeStik) on January 18, 2012

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Brad Pitt leaveing Madeo's on January 19, 2012

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Local celebrity and veterinarian Dr. Winter with owner Craig Susser at Craig's on January 27, 2012

From newcomers like Craig’s to oldies like Madeo’s from pizza joints to French cuisine, we got it covered.

Weekly Juice – Beverly Hills hotel renovations, Soho House permits finally come through, Dasha Zhukova returns to her native LA for MOCA party

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My friends at the Beverly Hills hotel (aka “The Pink Hotel”) tell me the Sultan of Brunei, the hotel’s current owner, plans to build two more large bungalows on the beloved tennis court (RIP). I noticed the hotel also recently change the doormen and bellmen uniforms from the traditional dark green to black suits with gold accents. The publicist confirmed the new, and more contemporary and stylish look.
Old Guy’s new location on Sunset Blvd has been slightly delayed. Originally slated to open this fall – the new opening date is December ’09. The new bar will go by the name “Le Bar Boutique” at the former Blowfish location, now standing empty.

Jilted bride victim from Bel-Air hotel’s sudden closure wins law suit to retrieve deposit.

SOHO House final permits go through and construction continues in the 9200 Sunset Blvd building (across the street from  soon to be “Le Bar Boutique” and upstairs from new Boa).

Tom Ford‘s in town for the world premiere of his directorial debut film “A Single Man” – premieres this Thursday at AFI Fest.

Dasha Zhukova returns to her native Los Angeles to co-chair major fundraiser for MOCA downtown with Larry Gagoshian and Eli Broad. Performance by Lady Gaga and the Bolshoi Ballet choreographed by artist Francesco Vezzoli (who has made spoof trailers casted with A-list actors for fake films – that’s how good he is!).

The Daily Truffle will be at the Breeder’s Cup this weekend at the Santa Anita track at Kids Zone, The Directors Room and the Turf Club. Come say hello!

MORE ON MOCA GALA:::

Today the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles announced plans for its 30th anniversary gala, to take place on November 14. The benefit will be held at MOCA Grand Avenue, and will be chaired by Maria Arena Bell and Eli Broad, who will be joined by honorary gala chairs Larry Gagosian and Dasha Zhukova, along with artists, collectors, and patrons celebrating the museum’s milestone anniversary in conjunction with the opening of the exhibition Collection: MOCA’s First Thirty Years. The largest, long-term installation of the museum’s acclaimed permanent collection will open to the public the following day at MOCA Grand Avenue and the Geffen Contemporary at MOCA.

Following red carpet arrivals, the gala will begin with cocktails and a private preview of the exhibit. MOCA chief curator and exhibition organizer Paul Schimmel will be on hand, as will artists featured in the museum’s collection, including Chris Burden, Jeff Koons, and Ed Ruscha. After the preview, guests will enter a tented area in front of the museum along Grand Avenue. During dinner, a performance piece from artist Francesco Vezzoli will be presented for the first and only time. Vezzoli’s work, Ballets Russes Italian Style (The Shortest Musical You Will Never See Again), will star Lady Gaga and dancers from the Bolshoi Ballet performing the world premiere of Speechless.

More key words: Breeders Cup, Mind that Bird, Zenyatta