Divina Cucina

818-248-3077
3730 Verdugo Rd
Montrose, CA 91020
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Message from the Business

Divina Cucina, serving Italian food in Montrose was founded in 1996, by Alicia & Horacio Lavanchy. We pride ourselves on the fact that we are able to keep within the Italian tradition of a family owned business & offering personal attention to all our clients. Reservations are recommended on Friday & Saturday evenings for parties of 4 or more. Come try some of our Delicious Specialities including; Fresh Pasta prepared from scratch, creamy vegatable soup, fresh fish, meats, poultry & pizzas prepared in ur wood buring oven.
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Top Sentiments among Divina Cucina Reviewers

Affordable wine list Appetizing Lunch menu prices Wonderful Veal dishes Great lunch specials Fresh pastas Awesome presentation Great Tiramisu Great chicken gorgonzola Adore bruschetta Great barbeque chicken pizza

Customer Reviews (23 reviews)

by mseoane at Citysearch

on Citysearch May 06, 2011
This restaurant we passed one of our best evenings. Excellent service, great food and the account has not been excessive. The best italian cuisine in California i traveled extensively in Italy (my family is from... (more)

by Glendalian at Citysearch

on Citysearch Feb 11, 2011
OK, so we really wanted to like this place. With the great reviews and cozy atmosphere, we were really looking forward to a nice romantic meal. We were quickly disappointed. Our table was a few inches from another... (more)

ShaiHarary

on Citysearch Aug 04, 2009
This is by far the best restaurant in Montrose. When you walk in you are greated by the owners. Which is rare in LA. The servers are really professional. The food is great and the price is not expensive. I have been a... (more)

Joaquin

on Citysearch Aug 04, 2009
this is such a great place to go and grab a quick drink, or a drink in general with friends or a date. ive gone numerous times and i live out in pasadena. i prefer going to divina cucina over other resturants that are closer... (more)

RumbleDesignInc

on Citysearch Aug 04, 2009
We were driving back from a weekend away, and needed to pull over so we could feed our kid and recharge — had no clue about the neighborhood and took a chance. The place was packed and we waited a bit, but the host was very... (more)

BellaRose

on Citysearch Jul 12, 2009
I'm from Firenze Italy and new to America. one thing I know is if I'm going to eat Chinese food, I want authentic Chinese making my food. At Divina Cucina, you have Argentinean owners trying to play off being Italian. I... (more)

KO

on Citysearch Jan 22, 2009
Great hot bread and bruchetta! I want there 10s of times and I still like their food and their quick service! Not roomy but that is OK! The owner takes pride of his work. I loved the mozzarella sticks and the fried... (more)

FoodLovers4ever

on Citysearch Aug 25, 2008
Our neighbor took us this last weekend for our first time, we were seated promptly and the staff was courteous but not friendly. Seating very cramped and uncomfortable, have a disability and did not have room to move,... (more)

Tim in South Pas

on Yahoo Jun 19, 2008
We went to Divina for the first time in a couple of years last night. With so many restaurants cutting corners, it was good to see that the food has improved, if anything. One of our guests got the gnocchi special, and it... (more)

veramalinina

on Citysearch Jun 07, 2008
I am a gourmet cook myself. Years ago I lived in Italy and still miss a lot its excellent and down-to-earth trattorias. Divina Cucina has nothing to do with real Italian food. It is a clear American take on it. That means... (more)
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