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he elaborately decorated, hidden-away treasure trove Cuchi Cuchi is a shrine to pin-up girls and sultry starring ladies of the elegant early days of Hollywood. Named for the favorite catchphrase of an idol of flirtatious fun, Cuchi Cuchi elevates drinking and dining to the ultimate level of glamour and mystique. The authentic interior decor surrounds diners like a movie set, with 19th-century stained-glass windows from an old Chicago bar, a portrait of Salome—the dancer of the seven veils—a huge photo of “Brazilian Bombshell” Carmen Miranda, costumed servers (above), weekly tarot-card readings (check the website for times), and a table with an LED top that lights up in weird patterns when it senses motion. Even the hostess stand looks like an evening dress. Oh, yeah, the food: The “small plates” menu is international in flavor, and equally erotic, with such things as Indian lamb. The vintage cocktails are inspired by the vixens whose likenesses decorate the walls. Rice
the imagination in the era before adult magazines or Internet porn. One of the most famous was Dita von Teese, three of whose signed photographs the restaurant owns.
most of the menu is not Spanish