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An Upscale Seafood Newcomer Swims Ashore Along La Cienega

Hospitality vet Joe Miller surprise opens Pacifique in a familiar space

Le Petit Bistro
The former Le Petit Bistro
Farley Elliott
Cathy Chaplin is a senior editor at Eater LA, a James Beard Award–nominated journalist, and the author of Food Lovers’ Guide to Los Angeles.

Journeyman chef Joe Miller is once again teaming up with some old friends. This time around he’s partnered with former Joe’s in Venice pal Joel Herzer for a casual seafood concept on La Cienega, tucked inside the former Le Petit Bistro space. The restaurant is to be called Pacifique, and it’s hosting friends and family dinners this week.

Look for Pacifique to be up and running for the rest of the city by the end of the month. The place already has an OpenTable page, though it’s not currently available for reservations. As for the 25-year-old restaurant space, the dining room has been updated with plush banquette seating, expansive mirrors, neutral tones, and contemporary details.

Miller is well known around Los Angeles, having formerly spent nearly a quarter century on Abbot Kinney in the space now occupied by Evan Funke’s Felix. Most recently he clocked in shorter stints at Santa Monica Spanish spot Bar Pinxto, and was the chef/owner of short-lived contemporary diner Rudy & Hudson, both of which are now closed.

Eater previously reported that the Le Petit Bistro space was to be called Tom’s Place, though that has obviously since changed to Pacifique. And while no menus are publicly available just yet, a few food shots seem to show off some seafood-focused Continental fare. Eater reached out to Miller and Herzer for comment and possible menus, but so far neither has responded.

Pacifique. 631 N. La Cienega Blvd., West Hollywood CA.

Pacifique
A preview of a dish sent to friends and family
Pacifique [Official Photo]