Photo Credit: Dustin Downing
We like to think of ourselves as art-loving individuals. But much as we hate to admit it, with our busy lives and the amount of fun things to do in L.A., it takes something pretty special to get us out to a museum these days.

Ray's and Stark Bar are just adjacent to the dramatic Renzo Piano-designed Lynda and Stewart Resnick Exhibition Pavilion at LACMA, and are the final component of the building. The convivial indoor-outdoor bar, with seating right in the museum's central patio, is under the aegis of "barsmith" Michel Dozois, whose cocktails are both signature takes on classics; there is a Singapore Swing and the Brandy Sour, as well as tongue-in-cheek tributes to the legendary Hollywood producer from whom the bar-restaurant takes its name: the Steel Magnolias with rum, freshly squeezed lemon juice, simple syrup, strawberry and basil.

His much-lauded wood-roasted chile relleno stuffed with chorizo, dates and local goat cheese in almond sauce is not-to-miss, while the grilled octopus with chickpeas, favas, charred cucumbers, Treviso, shishito peppers and coppa is a lighter spring dish to start the meal.
Beautiful Santa Barbara spot prawns come on a bed of seco sauce, salted oatmeal, broccoli and green garlic; while the hanger steak is a hearty plate of gorgeous red meat with rich smoked marrow, marble potatoes, cipollini onions and watercress.

However, the special cocktail and dish we wanted to tell you about, and which will be available as long as the "Elizabeth Taylor in Iran" exhibition runs through June 12, 2011, are both tributes to the world-famous lady herself, and both pay tribute to her role as Cleopatra in the 1963 film epic.
At the restaurant, Chef Morningstar will be dishing up fig and goat cheese croquettes with saffron honey, calling to mind the flavors of the Middle East. For his part, Dozois will be mixing a cocktail of rum, lime juice, agave nectar and a tiny pinch of saffron, perfect for pairing. Each of the specials go for $10.

In one photo we saw, Taylor lies on a multicolored carpet, draped in finery and languidly beckoning the viewer with her violet eyes to follow her to a land of magic lamps and spice markets with a single, sultry glance.
What better way to spend an evening than joining Elizabeth Taylor on her photographic trip, then discussing the experience with friends over dishes and drinks at Ray's and Stark Bar? Maybe we'll even start to feel cultured again.
Ray's and Stark Bar
5905 Wilshire Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90036
323.857.6180
www.raysandstarkbar.com
