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Stella
Stella is a pricey, extravagant Italian restaurant in West Hollywood where the one-of-a-kind cooking validates the high prices.
The Ranch Restaurant & Saloon
The Ranch in Anaheim is one part steakhouse, one part line-dancing saloon, and all parts a good time.
Uchi
Uchi in West Hollywood is a big-name Japanese spot from Austin that's a foolproof spot to get dressed up and eat delicious sushi, and probably spend a lot of money, too.
The Brothers Sushi
The Brothers Sushi in Woodland Hills is a tiny Japanese restaurants serving one of the best chirashi bowls in the city.
Sushi Note Omakase
Sushi Note Omakase is a great sushi omakase bar inside a parking garage in Beverly Hills.
A.O.C.
A.O.C.'s Brentwood location is a useful wine bar for business types or anyone who wants to snack on small plates and split a bottle of red.
Pasjoli
Pasjoli is a fancy French restaurant in Santa Monica that's worth a splurge for a special occasion.
Maison Kasai
Maison Kasai is an expensive and largely underwhelming teppanyaki spot inside Level 8 in Downtown.
H&H Grill
H&H Grill is an upscale Brazilian steakhouse in Beverly Grove with nicely cooked (but often underseasoned) meat.
Que Barbaro
Qué Bárbaro is a South American steakhouse at the Level 8 development in DTLA and a great spot for an over-the-top group dinner.
L’Antica Pizzeria Da Michele
L’Antica Pizzeria da Michele is a Hollywood Italian restaurant cranking out good pizza. You can skip everything else on the menu.
715 Sushi
715 Sushi is a high-end omakase bar in the Arts District that serves serious sushi in a fun, cool environment.
Bavel
Bavel is still one of LA’s most exciting restaurants, and this Middle Eastern spot in the Arts District will have you planning a return visit immediately.
Kali
Kali is a somewhat sleepy prix-fixe spot in Larchmont with food that's good enough to warrant the splurge.
Niku X
Whether you want some A5 wagyu or some sashimi topped with uni, Niku X in Downtown LA has what you need. Just be ready for some silly smoke tricks.
Rustic Canyon
Rustic Canyon in Santa Monica has aged into a worn-in neighborhood spot that does farm-to-table as well as any place in LA.
Beauty & Essex
Beauty & Essex is a random, very boring Hollywood clubstaurant that you don't need to prioritize.
Gracias Madre
It’s not that we’re against taking meat out of food. It’s that taking the meat and cheese out of Mexican food leaves you with a whole lot of nothing.
Catch Steak
Catch Steak is a fancy West Hollywood steakhouse with decent food and incredible people watching.
Lumiere
Lumiere is a solid French brasserie in Century City and a great spot for a midweek client lunch.
Lulu
Lulu, a scenic California cuisine spot at The Hammer in Westwood, is everything you could want in a museum restaurant.
Chosun Galbee
Chosun Galbee is an upscale Korean BBQ restaurant with high quality meat and a patio that definitely doesn’t feel like it’s in LA.