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		<title>Dal Rae Restaurant &#8220;Back to the Fifties&#8221; &#8211; (Pico Rivera), Los Angeles</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dal Rae restaurant in Pico Rivera, California is a "retro" restaurant that abruptly takes you back into the "Fifties" the minute you drive up to the door. Use the parking valet as street parking is not advised due to the uncertainty of the area. Dal Rae is "kitschy" you have to admit, although it has been there for a long time and it was not considered so when it opened in 1958.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3063" title="Dal Rae Restaurant, Pico Rivera (photo credit: Dal Rae)" src="http://restaurant.kitmarshal.site/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/DalRae3.jpg" alt="Dal Rae Restaurant, Pico Rivera (photo credit: Dal Rae)" width="480" height="640" /><em>Contributed by: James Pease, Los Angeles</em></p>
<p>Dal Rae, Pico Rivera, California<br />
9023 Washington Blvd<br />
Pico Rivera, CA 90660<br />
(562) 949-2444<br />
<a href="http://www.dalrae.com" target="_blank">www.dalrae.com</a><br />
Opening Hours:Lunch served Monday through Friday 11:30 am &#8211; 3 pm.; Dinner served Sunday through Thursday 5 pm &#8211; 10 pm;  Friday and Saturday 5 pm &#8211; 11 pm.<br />
Valet Parking<br />
Dress Code: Dressy or Smart Casual<br />
Full Bar; Wine List: Mainly California selections<br />
Credit Cards: All Major<br />
Prices: Expensive</p>
<p>Dal Rae is a &#8220;retro&#8221; restaurant that abruptly takes you back into the &#8220;Fifties&#8221; the minute you drive up to the door. Use the parking valet as street parking is not advised due to the uncertainty of the area. Dal Rae is &#8220;kitschy&#8221; you have to admit, although it has been there for a long time and it was not considered so when it opened in 1958. Things have certainly changed, and even if it maintained its standards, what appeared to be good 50 years ago, may not be the case at present. Whatever the case, the food and service is mainly looked at in a positive light.  The main reason to dine there is to sample some dishes that have not been in circulation for many years. They have a separate bar with live music and dancing and they specialize in making a &#8220;good&#8221; Martini.</p>
<p>This site, Restaurant Dining Critiques.com, specializes in featuring interesting venues, whatever they may be, as long as they fall into one of the following catagories: Dining, Wines, Bars &amp; Clubs, Travel or &#8220;Lifestyles&#8221;.</p>
<p>Excerpts from these menus show many dishes that no longer exist anywhere else:<br />
<strong>LUNCH</strong><br />
Hearts of Romaine 10.95  With Avocado, Maui Onions, Candied Walnuts, Grated Bleu Cheese Vinaigrette<br />
Oysters Rockefeller 15.95 Chopped Bacon, Spinach, Pernod, Parmesan and Hollandaise Sauce<br />
Caesar Salad, Creamy Parmesan Dressing 8.95<br />
with Grilled Chicken, Avocado<br />
Vine Ripened Tomato and Maui Onion 10.75  with old fashioned Grated Blue Cheese Dressing<br />
Shrimp or Crab Louie 22.95 Iceberg, Tomato, Egg, Thousand Island Dressing<br />
Sesame Crusted Seared Ahi (MR) 17.95 Napa Cabbage, Seaweed Salad, Lemon Sesame dressing<br />
Mixed Green or Wedge of Lettuce 6.75  Choice of Dressing: Thousand Island, Ranch, French, House, Blue Cheese, Marinara, or Old Fashioned Grated Bleu Cheese<br />
Original Reuben Sandwich 13.50  Corned Beef, Turkey, Sauerkraut and Swiss Cheese<br />
Monte Cristo 12.75  Turkey, Ham and Cheese in Egg Batter<br />
<strong>DINNER</strong><br />
Fresh Oysters on the Half Shell 14.95  The Largest Available, World Over<br />
Oysters Rockefeller 15.95  Chopped Bacon, Spinach, Pernod, Parmesan and Hollandaise Sauce<br />
Oscietra Caviar (1 oz) 104.00  Grated egg, Capers, Sour cream, Toasted Points,  and Chilled Shot of Stolichnaya<br />
Lobster Thermidor, Dal Rae 44.00  Over 1 Pound of Lobster Sauteed with Mushrooms and Onions, Cream Sauce, Hollandaise and Parmesan Cheese, Served in the Shell<br />
Frog Legs Saute 26.95  Garlic-Lemon Butter, Caper Sauce, or Provencale<br />
Farmed Raised Abalone (Morro Bay) 52.95<br />
Almadine, Caper Sauce or Lemon Butter<br />
Veal Oscar  Seared loin of veal 29.50 Crab Legs, Asparagus and Bearnaise Sauce<br />
Large Veal Chop 45.00 with Morel Mushroom Sauce<br />
Dal Rae Famous Pepper Steak<br />
LA Magazine&#8217;s Top 100 Tastes of LA&#8230;<br />
&#8220;Often Copied, Never Equaled &#8221;<br />
Prime New York 16 oz 46.75<br />
Filet Mignon 14 oz 37.95<br />
Eastern Prime Rib of Beef Served au Jus with Creamed Horseradish Petite Cut 32.95  Regular Cut 37.95  Diamond Jim Cut 44.00<br />
Poor Man&#8217;s Pepper Steak 17.50 Fresh Ground Sirloin with Our Pepper Sauce<br />
Porterhouse Steak bone-in (24 oz) 54.00  The best of both worlds, New York and Filet Mignon<br />
Steak Diane, Prepared at Table<br />
34.95 per person<br />
Chateaubriand, Bouquetiere, Bearnaise<br />
37.95 per person<br />
<strong>DESSERT</strong><br />
Bread Pudding (Allow 15 min) 7.95  with sundried cherries &amp; Dal Rae caramel whiskey sauce<br />
Crème Brulé 7.95  plain or with fresh raspberries<br />
New York Style Cheesecake 7.50  with fresh berries 8.95<br />
Vanilla Bean Ice Cream with Berries 7.95  served in a lace cookie<br />
Warm Apple Cobbler 8.95  with Vanilla Ice Cream. (Allow 15 min.)<br />
Strawberries Loaded with Grand Marnier 10.50  with Gold Brick chocolate and fresh whipped cream<br />
Gold Brick Sundae (served in a lace cookie) 6.95<br />
Chocolate or Grand Marnier Souffle (Allow 30 min) 10.50  with Chocolate Sause or Creme Anglaise and Fresh Whipped Cream<br />
Prepared Tableside<br />
Banana Flambé for two 8.50 per person<br />
Cherries Jubilee for two 8.50 per person<br />
Grand Marnier Supreme 10.50 Chocolate ice cream, raspberry sherbert hand whipped with Grand Marnier<br />
Dal Rae Fresh Kirsch 9.50 Fresh fruit with Kirschwasser &amp; French Cointreau &amp; served over raspberry sherbert</p>
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