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The restaurants in the greaterVanderpump Rulesecosystem run on two metrics: good food and tourist interest for the Bravopilled.
Usually the latter greatly outweighs the former.
But wouldSomething About Her the only restaurant without direct LVP involvement break that mold?
I mean,zerocontextual information for what was going on.
By the time we reached the door, we could peruse the menu and listen to therom-com-adjacentSpotify playlist.
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We got to the front pretty quickly, considering how little seating is available RIP to the patio.
Teri worried that the only table set up for more than a two-top would never leave.
Theyve finished their food and theyre just sitting, she whispered accusingly.
She fell back into SURver mode so easily I couldnt help but be impressed.
Very, very profesh.
The crowd was allVPRstans.
Well, except for Mia.
And (2) pretty much everyone who came inside got a photo with Katie.
One person brought their baby.
Imagine your first restaurant experience being aVPR-adjacent quick-service spot.
And a pair of women told Katie SAH was their first stop after getting into L.A. the night before.
They sat next to us and cracked open some Loverboy Spritzes as they waited for food.
I guess we know which side of Spritzgate the SAH girls are on.
On to the food.
Mia picked the Drew because I love the filmMusic and Lyrics,starring Drew Barrymore.
Each sandwich came with a big spear of dill pickle, much appreciated.
We each tried bites of each others sandwiches, so heres our collective ranking, worst to best.
Each sandwich at Something About Her was, at the very least, competent and not exorbitantly priced.
Well, not exorbitantly priced for West Hollywood, at least.
The lightness of the tuna in the Diane worked for me, but the bread did not.
It was a little tough, and my poor jaw couldnt make it work.
I took half my sandwich home, and my husband had the same trouble working through the bread.
In the end, we scooped the salad into a deli container and made garlic toast with the bread.
The preserved lemon in the tuna salad was a nice touch.
The Viola:Its a totally decent panini.
The Drew:We all rated Drew Barrymores sandwich at the top.
It had the most complexity, with herbs and mango-jalapeno jam and all sorts of extras.
This one has an added bonus pink-lady apples.
So its fresh and brisk, Mia said.
Its a great summer sandwich.
There are so many sandwich restaurants in Los Angeles.
The place is going through something of a carb renaissance, actually.
Something About Her feels in line with most of these places.