1. Genwa Korean BBQ
8.1
170 N LA Cienega Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA
Korean BBQ Restaurant · 29 tips and reviews
Johnnie Skywalking: KHDBJ is great for BBQ night but don't want to wait an hour at late night. Genwa has more wider options and great prime beef. Tofu hot pot bowl is great to go with rice.
Ton L: Bibimbaps, ribs, tofu soup
Marco Testa: One of the best korean restaurants in LA. First of all: kalbi is amazing here, really. Plus, they have a course menu that will get you get a lot of side dishes. My favourite place for KBBQ.
9. Urasawa
8.2
218 N Rodeo Dr, Beverly Hills, CA
Sushi Restaurant · 21 tips and reviews
JD Malone: 35 courses and remember the 30 second rule. Expect to spend a few hours for dinner. Menu changes monthly and reservations can be very tricky to get. $500-$750 pp but worth every single penny!
LA Weekly: Chef Hiro Urasawa trained under Masa Takayama, a man who is unanimously agreed upon to be the best sushi chef in the country. Kobe-beef sashimi, Kagoshima beef shabu-shabu...read more. —Garrett Snyder Read more.
Bravo: Chef Hiro is the best thing that has happened to sushi in a long time. If you like raw fish and killer combinations, go there! -Fabio Viviani, Top Chef
11. Lobby Lounge
8.0
9876 Wilshire Blvd (The Beverly Hilton), Beverly Hills, CA
Hotel Bar · 18 tips and reviews
Vincent Slade: Great pool with comfortable lounge chairs. A nice day off away from everything
Hello Kitty: Many celebrities can be seen. A couple of weeks ago, Brad Pitt & Angie!!!
Jenn Rrrrrrr: Jose is a fabulous bartender, treat him nicely and tip him well...and don't be a douche bag no matter how inbred you are
13. sushi sushi
7.7
326 S Beverly Dr, Beverly Hills, CA
Sushi Restaurant · 14 tips and reviews
Salim Mitha: Forget the gimmicky Nobu black cod. The one here is ingenius. Also the snapper sushi is unlike anywhere else. Brilliant
Bravo: An excellent example of how quality trumps quantity. Authentic and exquisite sushi. -Amanda Baungarten, Top Chef
Baum: Always do the omakase. Being a practitioner of Edomae sushi, expect the fish to be cut long and ample and the rice in small quantity. Sorry, no rolls.
15. Matsuhisa
8.6
129 N LA Cienega Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA
Sushi Restaurant · 89 tips and reviews
Davinci Virtual: A top sushi restaurant founded by Chef Nobu Matsuhisa allows for a hip and modern feel paired with fresh flavors that always leaves guests satisfied. The omakase is highly recommended!
Bravo: One of my favorite places. -Jacqueline Laurita, Real Housewives of NJ
Bravo: If you want amazing sushi, go to Matsuhisa. It’s a more low-key, simple sushi bar in Los Angeles. Delicious sushi! -Candice Kumai, Top Chef