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The Tropicale
The Tropicale is a ktischy oasis that feels like a Miami supper club. Things get weird here.
Morihiro
Morihiro is a high-end omakase restaurant in Atwater Village—a one-of-a-kind experience that should be on every sushi enthusiast’s to-do list.
Sushi Kaneyoshi
Sushi Kaneyoshi is a high-end sushi bar hidden in the basement of an office building in Little Tokyo,
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Juliet
Juliet is a gorgeous French brasserie in Culver City with food that's both pretty and delicious.
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.
Meteora
Meteora is an experimental fine dining spot that's a bad dream, jungle excursion, and frustrating dining experience rolled into one.
Bistro Na’s
Bistro Na’s is a fancy restaurant in Temple City doing Imperial Chinese food, which means it’s perfect for a special occasion meal.
Ilé
Ilé' is a Nigerian tasting menu experience in Hollywood that feels more like a swanky apartment hang.
Melisse
Melisse is a legendary fine dining restaurant in Santa Monica that manages to feel entirely approachable.
Alimento
Alimento is Silver Lake’s neighborhood Italian restaurant where you can have a formal experience in a relaxed setting.
Lawry’s The Prime Rib
Lawry’s might be a bonafide chain, but its original Beverly Hills location still has lots of magic.
Crossroads Kitchen
Crossroads is one of those rare sit-down vegan restaurants that’s generally worth your time and money.
Dear John’s
Dear John’s in Culver City will transport you back to the glamorous Old Hollywood era you wish you lived in.
Osteria Mozza
Osteria Mozza is a classic LA establishment in Hancock Park known for celebratory pasta dinners.
Orsa & Winston
Orsa & Winston is an Italian-Japanese restaurant in DTLA that doesn't make much sense anymore.
Girl & The Goat
Girl & The Goat is the West Coast outpost of the famous Chicago restaurant located in the Arts District.
Michael’s On Naples
Michael’s On Naples is a fancy Italian restaurant in Long Beach, and still the standard for special occasion dining in the area.
Via Veneto
Santa Monica’s Via Veneto has the kind of classic, upscale Italian food that New Yorkers claim you can’t find in LA.