
33 "Malibu" Restaurants in Los Angeles.
Malibu’s Broad Street Oyster Company is the grown-up version of a pop-up, and the ultimate LA seafood destination.
The Old Place is an aptly named saloon in the Santa Monica Mountains that also happens to serve some of the best steak in LA.
Sagebrush Cantina is a restaurant and saloon in Calabasas that’s always guaranteed to be a wild time - especially during their Sunday brunch.
Mon Li is a $150 cocktail omakase in Malibu, with things like mole old fashioneds and sea sponge negronis.
Giorgio Baldi is an Italian restaurant in the Palisades and one of the most insane celebrity hideouts in the city.
Nobu Malibu is one of the most famous sushi restaurants in the world, and it still delivers on all its hype.
Cafe Habana is more expensive than other Mexican restaurants in Malibu, but those other restaurants don’t have this patio situation.
Duke’s is a bit of a tourist trap, but its beachside location in Malibu can make the crowds worth it.
Malibu Farm Cafe has simple, crowd-pleasing food at the end of Malibu pier, and is perfect for entertaining your third cousin when he’s in town.
Mastro's in Malibu might be a chain, but it's one where you get to stare into the ocean and eat steak that costs more than your monthly coffee budget.
The Topanga Canyon vibes are strong at the Inn of the Seventh Ray, especially on the excellent patio.