What the Media is Saying

Valley Magazine
"Housed in a 1928 Spanish cottage, D'Caché is a find. For starters, the home's integrity - dark wood beams, stained glass and graceful arches - is beutifully maintained. By the tiny bar, the chef pulls rosemary-scented flatbread from the wood-burning oven, and the aroma wafts through the dining rooms like French perfume. I think I am in love with D'Caché before I eat a thing." Read more (PDF)

Tolucan Times & Canyon Crier
"D'Caché, hidden in a quaint Spanish-style house on Riverside Drive in North Hollywood, has emerged as the home of new Latin fusion cuisine featuring influences from Spain, Brazil and Argentina mixed with Modern American and European food styles. D'Caché is one of those rare restaurants with a disarming charm that sets the diner at ease, ready for a dining experience sure to appeal to and satisfy all the senses." Read more (PDF)

DEconcierge.com
"I just can't say one good thing about D'Caché in Toluca Lake; it is everything that is good about this charming, gem of a restaurant tucked away on Riverside Drive. What a find! Set in a converted 1928 Spanish, mission-style cottage, the appeal of D'Caché radiates from the entrance throughout the entire space, and extends to the surroundings, the personable staff and the delectable Latin fusion cuisine." Read more (PDF)


Daily News.com
"In a charming space provided by a onetime Spanish-style house on a relatively quiet part of Riverside Drive in North Hollywood, D'Caché has emerged, billing itself as the home of new Latin fusion cuisine. Replete with dramatic arched and stained-glass windows, the cozy but not cramped D'Caché actually offers three adjoining dining areas, one featuring an intimate wine bar and a view kitchen." Read more (PDF)


GlendaleNews.com
"It’s easy to see the large sign for Burbank’s D'Caché while driving down the street, but if you don’t use the valet to park, then you might walk right past the establishment that’s hidden in back down a long driveway behind a spa. Several years of studying French in high school and college paid off when I remembered that the word D'Caché translates as “hidden” in English, but that may just be a coincidence." Read more (PDF)


The Tonight Show
"The food was DELICIOUS, Thanks for all your help." Read more (PDF)


Sun Valley News.com
"Step inside this restored 1928 Spanish mission-style cottage, located on Riverside in Toluca Lake, and you might think you’ve been transported to somewhere in the exotic Spanish or Latin American countryside. D’Caché is a lively restaurant where they serve modern Latin-fusion cuisine, tapas and fine wines and great drinks. Try a fresh Columbian mojito made from Aguardiente and fresh mint or raspberry, melon and strawberry mojitos and margaritas. The converted house has medium-sized dining rooms and secluded patios with comfy sofas to lounge on underneath white draperies." Read more (PDF)