Wow! That was such an amazing post by Mary Jo, that I'll just expand upon a few things.
La Brea Bakery:
The Bakery is really two restaurants - A full service place on the right and a quick stop cafe through the doors with seating on the left. I agree with everything said, however I did want to point out one thing. At the counter service portion, the peanut butter & jelly kids meal is an awesome value. (It even filled me up.) For about $5 (the exact amount escapes me) you get a HUGE PB&J sandwich on Sourdough bread (the bread is cut the long way to give you an idea of its size) as well as an adult's portion of fries. Not a bad meal after the parks to eat in the car ride home.
Catal:
Catal is really two restaurants, sort of like the La Brea Bakery - the Uva Bar outside and the upstairs dining. The Uva Bar is a great place to people watch and the Calimari is great. Catal itself is a bit fancy, and a table at night by the window can be quite romantic.
House of Blues is almost always crowded in my experience, but the portions are large and the food is good.
PCH Grill is the one restaurant that was missed, and the food is pretty good, but for the price, I feel that I get better values elsewhere.
Yamabuki is one of my favorite places, especially the sushi bar. Here in California, we have a pretty popular chain called Sushi Factory. The sushi is far better here, and get this...CHEAPER than a lot of other places. The high quality, delicious California rolls are 8 for $5 - Not bad. Also, don't be fooled by the high cost of your meal here. It is really a feast. We got the Teriyaki Chicken not knowing that it would come with 2 chicken breasts, rice, tempura, sushi, miso soup, and some fresh veggies...very good.
Again, major props to Mary Jo for her awesome post.

~Tina