Kettle Black

Italian restaurant · Silver Lake

Kettle Black

Italian restaurant · Silver Lake

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3705 W Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90026

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Stylish spot for handmade pastas, pizzas & unfussy fare, plus classic cocktails, beer & wine.  

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3705 W Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90026 Get directions

kettleblackla.com
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3705 W Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90026 Get directions

+1 323 641 3705
kettleblackla.com
@theblackcatla

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"The cavemen had it right: cooking things over a fire is the best way to cook things. Exhibit A: S’mores. Exhibit B: Any piece of meat you’ve grilled. Exhibit C: Everything that comes out of the wood-fired oven at Kettle Black, an Italian spot in Silver Lake that straddles the line between upscale and casual. Unlike cavemen when they figured out the fire thing, Kettle Black isn’t doing anything revolutionary. The menu reads like a modern Italian Greatest Hits, with plenty of pizza and pasta, a crudo here, some panzanella there. But as a neighborhood Italian restaurant, Kettle Black doesn’t have to be revolutionary - it just has to taste good. And it’s doing pretty well on that front. The restaurant sits right on the main Silver Lake drag and has quickly become the kind of place where locals stop in for a glass of wine and a bowl of pasta one week, and bring a bunch of friends for a birthday dinner the next. The space is clean and open, with a covered patio facing Sunset that’s waiting for you and your negroni to take advantage of it. photo credit: Jakob Layman The real reason you’re here though is right at the back of the space - that wood fired oven. From the meatballs, to the pizzas, to the wood-fired bolognese sauce, everything that comes out of the huge round container of fire is worth your time. The menu is simple, shareable, and full of crowd pleasers. The waitstaff are also truly helpful and engaged, and deal expertly with the inevitable dad jokes thrown their way when you end up here for dinner with parents. Because you will be bringing your parents here at some point. Kettle Black isn’t a life-changing restaurant. It is, however, the kind of restaurant you could use more of in your life. Which is more than enough reason to go check it out. Food Rundown Pulpo Another day, another octopus. This one comes cold (which we weren’t exactly expecting) with a salad of tiny round pasta and some heat from the ’nduja (a spicy Italian sausage). It’s a perfectly fine way to start your meal and something kind of light before you get into the pizza and pasta. Polpette For such a simple dish, meatballs are surprisingly easy to fck up. Not the case here: they come out of the wood-fired oven and remind us of the very tasty giant meatballs at Jon & Vinny’s. Which is never a bad thing. Eggplant Rich and oily chunks of eggplant, again done in the wood oven. The slightly tangy sauce is our favorite part. Patata Pizza This pizza is like the grown-up version of when your mom used to sneak vegetables into your dinner. Allegedly there’s broccolini on there, but when we ate this we couldn’t see it, so we got to be healthy without even noticing. Also, somehow this tastes like carbonara, despite there being no pig products anywhere. Definitely order. Garganelli Bolognese Wood-fired bolognese sauce on top of perfectly al dente pasta. The sauce is a bit like the one that comes with the meatballs, but it’s still many times better than most meat sauces you’ve had before. Cacio E Pepe Probably go for another pasta instead of this one. It’s fine, but we’ve had better cacio e pepes. Limoncello Cake We can’t pass up limoncello in liquid form, so we obviously couldn’t pass it up in cake form. A classic, citrusy Italian-style cake that’s a great way to end the meal." - Jess Basser Sanders

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Ron Khoury

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My cousin said he liked this place so we came to check it out for dinner. The menu is not too big which I think is great. No shortcuts. The space is great. Love the vibe and the decor. The bar looks sick. Pat the bartender makes very good drinks. Top notch Manhattan. The pizza was fantastic! Pappardelle was lovely. Salumi and cheese board was great. The oysters were also very good, and had a good flavor. The staff was really friendly and welcoming. Cat was very good. Very nice place but chill and casual vibe. Would definitely recommend it.

hank mancini

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My wife and I enjoyed dinner at Kettle Black by accident. By accident, I mean we were hungry and driving down Sunset Boulevard. We saw a few people waiting and decided to give it a try. Our dinner was excellent. We shared a cheese board ($17), and both enjoyed it very much. My wife ordered garlic bread ($7). The bread at Kettle Black is unique and very tasty; thick but airy…really good! We both ordered meatballs ($14) for dinner and they were about the best that I have ever had. I compare Italian food to my mother’s and Kettle Black’s meatballs beat my mom’s. The meatballs also come with bread to dip in the excellent sauce. We were both full but ordered two deserts: Budino ($10) and cannoli ($9). Both were great. Service was excellent. Baleigh was our server, but several others brought dishes to our table . The restaurant is somewhat noisy, but I guess that is the style today. Valet parking was the only option and was $9. We live in Orange County. If we were closer we would certainly return soon!

Shane Mang

Google
Food is decent, but service takes this place down. If Sawyer is full Kettle is a backup for brunch (French toast, baked eggs, and the scramble are all good). Thrown off by the service. The staff has a general attitude that they don’t need to be here serving anyone, and it’s unfortunate. Wait staffs takes forever, watch your order as they occasionally make mistakes, and don’t bother coming if you’re in a hurry.

Katharine G

Google
Great brunch spot that’s not overcrowded in Sunset Junction. Good quality food - like the Quinoa Bowl, (offer gluten free options) and nice ambience.

Abril Garcia

Google
The restaurant was pretty busy when we went (and had no reservations) but seeing as we had no other plans, we didn't mind waiting. We ordered one of the pizzas- which I thought was pretty good & the drinks were really well made and delicious.

Oliver Sedoc

Google
Really loved this place.. Great food, and if you come between 5pm and 7pm, you'll get some good happy hour goodies. Can strongly recommend.

Daniel Corona

Google
Great place to eat and drink. Unfortunately, it’s closed for renovations until March 2020 (maybe?). Could not find and exact date and had to ask valet You can however still order food from here via Postmates and Caviar.

Kevin Torres (K-Sean)

Google
Service is great and the pasta is delicious. Nice ambience as well.