"Matteo Ferdinandi worked with legend Piero Selvaggio at the now-closed Valentino before opening this bustling industrial warehouse space in Arts District with chef Angelo Auriana, who cooked at Valentino for 18 years. Since Factory Kitchen opened in 2013, it’s developed some signature dishes, like the Ligurian foccacina flatbread covered with melty crescenza cheese, anchovies, and capers for a mouthwatering starter. The bright green pesto-coated mandilli di seta, or handkerchief pasta, will appear on most tables. The ricotta-filled cannoli with orange marmalade is the ideal dessert. Factory Kitchen remains a prime example of modern Italian in Los Angeles. It’s been a decade since the Factory Kitchen opened its doors and wowed diners with its magnificent mandilli di seta, handkerchief pasta in a basil-almond pesto. Swing into the Arts District stalwart for the signature dish, along with pillowy plates of gnocchi ladled with veal sugo and tangles of tagliatelle served with a braised venison ragu." - Matthew Kang, Eater Staff