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9500 Wilshire Blvd. |
Beverly Hills, CA
Phone: (310) 276-8500
Web: wolfgangpuck.com
Awash in his trademark white color scheme, architect Richard Meier (Getty Center) eschews both the dim lighting and dark-leather booths of traditional steakhouses, and the whimsical designs of L.A.'s more recent insurgence. There's nary an antler chandelier in sight. Industry honchos, their arm candy, and overwhelmed hotel guests lounge in middle-of-the-room booths or stylish swivel chairs. Stellar service is synchronized, polite and polished.
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The Backyard at the W Hotel
930 HilgardAvenue |
Los Angeles, CA
Phone: (310) 443-0201
Web: starwoodhotels.com
This hidden oasis, the poolside restaurant and bar at the W Hotel offers flavorful Cal-Med fare amid a secret garden, complete with the soothing sound of a waterfall. Lush Zen gardens and terraced walkways surround a lavish pool and private luxury cabanas, giving The Backyard a hidden-getaway feel. The menu features Roman-style cracker thin-crust pizza, grilled swordfish, Sonoma lamb sliders, and the Rocky Canyon Ranch Cheeseburger with hand-cut pommes frites. Whimsical offerings such as snow cones, frozen grapes, and fresh fruit kabobs are just a few of the signature treats that add to the appeal of this hideaway.
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Urth Caffe
267 S Beverly Dr |
Beverly Hills, CA
Phone: (310) 205-9311
Web: urthcaffe.com
Located right in the center of the popular Beverly Blvd restaurant strip between Wilshire and Olympic boulevards, this cafe serves up fresh and organic sandwiches and salads. Their plentiful and rich dessert options are just as satisfying, particularly their graham-cracker crust pumpkin pie.
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Aqua Restaurant and Lounge
424 N. Beverly Dr
Beverly Hills, CA
Phone: (310) 275-8511
Web: aqualoungebh.com
Aqualounge’s interior has a feel of a ship deck with an aquatic vibe from the coral dining room to the wood paneled VIP lounge. The fare is Creative World Cuisine, which uses common international ingredients in new and exciting ways. The menu is intended for sharing so that people try as many different flavors as possible. The restaurant supports local farmers, and use organic ingredients when possible.
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Il Cielo
9018 Burton Way
Beverly Hills, CA
Phone : (310) 276-9990
Web: ilcielo.com
Many have called it the most romantic restaurant in Los Angeles. But it also makes a great impression for a business lunch and those seeking the perfect chicken salad. House specialties include whole baked snapper, and incredible risotto primavera nd the best homemade teramisu in L.A. Enjoy dining under the stars in the fountain garden with its retractable glass roof or by the fireplace underneath the fresco.
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Urasawa
218 N Rodeo Dr
Beverly Hills, CA
Phone: (310) 247-8939
This tiny but ultra-exclusive restaurant is surrounded by the shopping Mecca of Beverly Hills. It is also the one of the most expensive restaurants in L.A. Still, everyone who goes, from stars like Madonna to top Japanese business people, insists that it is worth every cent. The sushi is the freshest outside of Tokyo and is shipped in from there daily. Since there's no menu, it is hard to tell exactly what chef-owner Masa Takayama is serving. Regardless, this singular dining experience will be perfectly presented and remembered forever. Reservations are absolutely required, and must be made well in advance.
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Spago
176 North Cannon Drive |
Beverly Hills CA
Phone: (310) 385-0880
Web: wolfgangpuck.com
Off the success of Spago West Hollywood, Spago opened another of his hip and in-demand Italian restaurants in the old Bistro Garden restaurant and preserved its romantic, Pepper tree shaded patio (and flew in a few 100-year old olive trees, as well). Shining with Hollywood tinsel on Oscar night, for star-powered benefits and celebrity birthdays, Spago Beverly Hills offers Spago's classic wood-fired pizzas, Italian pastas as well as new Austrian dishes inspired by his early years.
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Nic's Restaurant
453 N Canon Dr | Beverly Hills, CA
Phone: (424) 354-3392
Web: nicsbeverlyhills.com
Longtime L.A. chef and restaurateur Larry Nicola's little Beverly Hills creation is cozy, hip and actually has some super food, whether for snacking or making a full meal. Couple that with the martini menu featuring 80 varieties and live jazz on weekends and selected weeknights, and you have a stylish way to relax in the lap of luxury. The restaurant's glass-ensconced vodka freezer is also the perfect place for friends to share a bottle of high-end vodka with some caviar.
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Crustacean Euro Vietnamese Cuisine
9646 Little Santa Monica Blvd |
Beverly Hills, CA
Phone: (310) 205-8990
Web: anfamily.com/portalpage.html
Crustacean Beverly Hills is renowned as one of the premier dining meccas in a city full of many great restaurants. Known to attract many celebrities, this is a hip spot to get an amazing meal. Entering the restaurant, you walk atop a (glassed over) stream which winds through the restaurant and immediately you realize this is not your typical fine dining experience. From waterfalls to aquariums, the ambiance is breathtaking! A menu which consists of Euro-Asian influenced dishes will sure to satisfy your cravings. One of their most popular dishes being the Dungeness crab and garlic noodles. Crustacean is proud to announce their new happy hour at the restaurant's bar. This will appeal to people who are interested in great drinks and tasty fare after work or for those who are just starting their night out. Crustacean now offers catering for your next special event.
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