Restaurant redo.(Mimosa renovation)(Brief article)

Los Angeles Business Journal | April 24, 2006| | Copyright

After almost 10 years without a remodel, owner Jean-Pierre Bosc thought it was about time to spruce up the French bistro Mimosa.

Starting in February, he closed down the restaurant on Sundays and Mondays to redo bits and pieces of the Los Angeles eatery, including the bathroom and kitchen. Then, last month, he shut down for 10 days to complete the task.

Now, the restaurant looks even more like a typical French bistro than before--its red awnings and wood flooring add to the feel. "Mimosa is a little more comfortable. There is better seating, more space, ...

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