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Where To Get A Nice Steak In LA
If the words 'medium-rare' make you feel a special type of way, head to these 19 spots.
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Where To Get A Nice Steak In LA
If the words 'medium-rare' make you feel a special type of way, head to these 19 spots.
Meizhou Dongpo Restaurant
Meizhou Dongpo is a very good Chinese restaurant in Century City, that is unfortunately inside the mall.
Rebel Omakase
Rebel Omakase is a high-end sushi spot in Laguna Beach that feels like a spa, except with impeccable raw fish.
Matsumoto
Matsumoto is a high-end Beverly Grove sushi bar that offers one of LA’s essential omakase experiences.
The Fancy Dinner Guide
High-end restaurants for birthdays, anniversaries, or when you just want to hear about the life and times of a garden pea.
715 Sushi
715 Sushi is a high-end omakase bar in the Arts District that serves serious sushi in a fun, cool environment.
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.
Shunji
Shunji’s omakase will cost you, but it’s worth it to try the different fish varieties and crazy things they do with vegetables.
Gwen
A meal at Gwen is going to cost you some money, but if you're OK with that, this upscale steakhouse is one of the best dinner spots in Hollywood.
Sushi Park
Sushi Park in West Hollywood is fun and kitschy, but no longer a destination for LA sushi purists.
Tatel
Tatel in Beverly Hills is a chain restaurant from Spain with mediocre food and a lot of empty tables.
Bestia
For Italian food in Los Angeles, it still doesn’t get any better than Bestia in the Arts District.
Charcoal
Both neighborhood hangout and special occasion spot, Charcoal is sometimes a bit confusing, but not when it comes to their very tasty food.
San Laurel
San Laurel is a splashy José Andrés restaurant with great views inside the Conrad Los Angeles hotel.
Lulu
Lulu, a scenic California cuisine spot at The Hammer in Westwood, is everything you could want in a museum restaurant.