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A speakeasy sushi spot in Encino, Sushi Bar is half-meal, half-show, with a stand-up comedian bartender narrating your meal.
Hinoki & The Bird
Hinoki & the Bird is cooler than most options in Century City, and an ideal spot for your next power lunch. Even if you won’t remember the food.
Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar
Fleming’s is a very mediocre steakhouse, but has one of the best Happy Hours downtown.
Katsuya Brentwood
Despite its clubby interior, you’re not going to be mad about a meal at Katsuya Brentwood - especially if you get the tuna and crispy rice.
The Water Grill
Water Grill is a downtown seafood spot for people who work or like to talk about finance.
M. Georgina
M. Georgina is your typical restaurant at The Row - industrial space, great service, and well-made food.
The Royce Wood-Fired Steakhouse
The Royce is a fancy steakhouse inside the even fancier Langham Hotel in Pasadena, but it’s food is worth the price tag.
Chateau Hanare
Chateau Hanare is an upscale Japanese restaurant that feels a lot like a hotel restaurant.
71Above
One of the more impressive restaurants in the city, 71Above still lacks enough reasons to go there.
Providence
Providence is experimental, seafood-focused fine dining in Hollywood that’s worth the price of admission.
South Beverly Grill
South Beverly Grill is a Hillstone restaurant in Beverly Hills that's always reliable for a nice, big dinner with drinks. Order the burger or ribs.
Crustacean
Crustacean is an old, legacy Vietnamese restaurant in Beverly Hills with excellent garlic noodles.
Merois
Merois is an upscale rooftop restaurant at The Pendry in West Hollywood and a good spot to impress a client.
Spire 73
Spire 73 is the tallest open air bar in the Western Hemisphere and great place to take out-of-towners.
5 Tasting Menu Spots To Fill The Trois Mec-Sized Void In Your Heart
Ludo Lefebvre’s acclaimed restaurant has permanently closed - but if you still need a tasting menu fix, we’ve picked five spots.
Olivetta
A mostly Italian spot in the West Hollywood-iest part of West Hollywood, Olivetta serves enough good pastas that you’ll be happy about your meal here.
Da Lat Rose
Da Lat Rose is a Vietnamese tasting-menu experience above the legendary Crustacean in Beverly Hills.
Red Herring
Red Herring is a just-OK restaurant in DTLA, where most of the food feels like a misdirection from the real star - their chocolate torte.
Citrin
Citrin does have a few good French-ish dishes, but overall, the food at this Santa Monica restaurant isn’t worth the high price tag.