2. Spago Beverly Hills
8.7
176 N Canon Dr (at Wilshire Blvd.), Beverly Hills, CA
New American Restaurant · 123 tips and reviews
BordeauxWines: Boasting one of the most extensive wine lists in the city, Spago’s Bordeaux selection tops almost any on this coast. Try Bordeaux and transport yourself to Old World indulgence.
Brittany Letto: Sit out in the courtyard. It's pleasant. Highly recommend the "Jewish pizza" (Pizza w/ smoked salmon)
Celebrity HotSpots: Quintessential celebrity chef, celebrity crowd dining experience. Ranks very high (based on # of celebrity spottings) in the 2012 Celebrity HotSpots LA Restaurant Guide: Where Your Fave Celebs Dine
6. The Roof Garden
8.8
9882 Santa Monica Blvd (in The Peninsula Beverly Hills), Beverly Hills, CA
Roof Deck · 14 tips and reviews
Donna Gonser: Ask for Amy - wonderful server with a smile that illuminates the room. The Prosciutto, Asian Pear and Medjool Dates salad - yum!
GourmetLive: Food blogger A.V. of Sex and the 405 recommends The Roof Garden. “A setting that’s a perfect escape from the buzz of L.A. Enjoy dishes such as dungeness crab salad with grilled watermelon.”
David S: Doesn't get any better. Enjoy
Amy: Classic dinners are the way to go. Rib eye is good. Asparagus & hearts of palm salad is awesome. Avoid the spinach au gratin.
Jinnie L: Such a great place! petite filet with shrimp & cowboy ribeye were very tender n juicy~ cream brulee was good too! friendly service ;)
Luis Castro: Great environment, great service, great food ;)
Tasha Giuda: Trendy and intimate boutique hotel, definitely come for dinner outside by the pool! The wine selection, housemade pastas& decor are to die for.
Iknow Thisgirlfromsomewhere: Nice entrance and poolside dining but the hallways look a little roadside motel and the rooms are noisy and not that nice.
Beverly Hills: Whether you're staying for the night or just dining at Oliverio, explore all of the Kelly Wearstler designed digs including the lobby and poolside cabanas. Pure California cool.
10. CUT by Wolfgang Puck
8.6
9500 Wilshire Blvd ((at the Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel)), Beverly Hills, CA
Steakhouse · 84 tips and reviews
Alex Kruglov: Try the tasting menu - not cheap, but great flavor. Also loved the bone marrow flan. Read more.
LA Weekly: Featured on LA Weekly's 99 Essential Restaurants!
Epicurious: A favorite of many A-list celebs, this restaurant is one of the best in LA. Pair your Kobe beef with creamy spinach topped with a softly fried egg, and splurge on chocolate souffle for dessert.
11. The Palm
267 N Canon Dr, Beverly Hills, CA
American Restaurant · 33 tips and reviews
LA Home & Style: Exquisite desert and very consistent cuisine. Great place for seafood lovers.
Bravo: Real men eat meat and successful men love steakhouses. The Palm is my favorite place for this. -Patti Stanger, Millionaire Matchmaker
DJ Latin Prince ✔ : I love the food here, lobster is my food of choice.. Great drinks also!!
12. Fogo de Chão
8.6
133 N La Cienega Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA
Churrascaria · 135 tips and reviews
Harold Liss: turn your meat card to green and go wild! make sure to have the bacon-wrapped chicken and filet, pork chops and filet mignon. the salad bar is incredible and the side dishes great.
Nawal: Delicious meat and good service.. Don't eat all the day before going here.. For meat lover ❤
Bravo: For a delicious Brazilian business fix, make a reservations at Fogo de Chao for all the beef and salad you can eat. -Patti Stanger, Millionaire Matchmaker
George Chamble: Chicken basil panini is my go to
LA Weekly: Sip a $5 house cocktail (good choices include the Oliver Bomb, Sunny Cape Cod & the Caprioska), $3 draft beer or $5 wine while Fabio look-alikes mill! Happy hour Mon-Fri, 4pm-close Sat-Sun, 11am-4pm. Read more.
Pocket Sun: Great food, slow service, large portion, nice clean vibes, reasonable prices.