Despite a great retail strip and plenty of walkability, Los Feliz Village doesn't have a lot of great dining options. Enter Cordoba, a new Argentine restaurant helmed by Joshua Drew (FarmShop) and produced by Cardiff Giant's Beau Laughlin, which will take over the space in between the two Skylight Book slots and formerly known as Skylight Theater. The 3,000 square foot eatery, which is projected to open by this Fall, will feature grilled meats and other aspects of Argentine cuisine. Inside, expect a design by Sam Marshall (Gjelina, Laurel Hardware) using natural wood and South American ceramics.
· Argentina-inspired Cordoba to open in Los Feliz [LAT]
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