1. Soho House
9.1
9200 Sunset Boulevard (at Cory Ave), West Hollywood, CA
Lounge · 157 tips and reviews
LogoTV: "So happy we have our own house in LA! High atop its perch in WEHO - the bar, outdoor restaurant (with full-grown Olive Trees!) and with the hot crowd - where else would I be?" - Curt, Pretty Hurts
Curt Meeuwsen: ): So happy that we now have our own house in LA! High atop it’s perch in WEHO, the bar, outdoor restaurant (yes with full-grown Olive Trees!) and hot crowd – well where else would I be.
JD Malone: The best Soho House I have been too. Unlike the one in NYC the staff monitors more to make sure it is a relaxing environment. Pretencious individuals will be told to relax or they will be booted.
2. Asanebo
8.0
11941 Ventura Blvd, Studio City, CA
Sushi Restaurant · 35 tips and reviews
Reemz: Great food. Will definitely come again. Fav dishes include Halibut truffle, Japanese sawara, Kampachi miso, Seabass lettuce, Sea perch sushi, Yellow tail sushi, Eel sushi, Sea bass miso soup
Reemz: Great food. Will definitely come again. Fav dishes include Halibut truffle , Japanese sawara, Kanpachi miso, Seabass lettuce, Sea perch sushi, Yellow tail sushi, Eel sushi, Sea bass miso soup
Chefs Feed: "They take amazing care in sourcing their fish. Their simplistic and refined approach really makes this place special." Chef Mark Gold Read more.
MetroWize: Perched on top of the Roosevelt Hotel on Hollywood Boulevard is Tropicana, a bar and pool with an exotic feel that is perfect for romantic dates or a fun night out with friends. Read more.
Amber Jamal: Really good music at Roosevelt's "Night Swim." Playing all my Depeche Mode and Cure faves, and a pretty decent crowd.
Thompson Hotels: Come here on Tuesdays for the Late-night Swim.
4. Yamashiro Hollywood
8.5
1999 N Sycamore Ave (at Fitch Dr.), California
Sushi Restaurant · 116 tips and reviews
Bloomingdale's: Picture this: you’re perched atop a hill, sitting in a poolside pagoda-style bar, the twinkling lights of LA spread before you like a sea of jewels. How do you say “romantic” in Japanese?
LA Weekly: Perched in the Hollywood Hills, Yamashiro, was once a private estate with polished gardens, and has been open to the public, as a Japanese restaurant, for over three decades. Read more.
Jenn: Great Japanese food, with an awesome Hollywood view. It's expensive and hard to get to - since it's located near the Hollywood Bowl. Try the Darth Vader roll.
Obsessed Artist: I recommend a nice hike and enjoy the sunset perched next to this sign before this city starts looking any more like Kurt Russel experienced it in Escape From L.A. Don't forget to bring champagne!!
The Ritz-Carlton: Guests looking to hike to the Hollywood Sign can take one of three trails to get there – Bush Canyon Trail, Hollyridge Trail and Wonder View Trail.
HISTORY: The sign was originally constructed in 1923 to promote a subdivision at the top of Beachwood Canyon called Hollywoodland; "land" would later be dropped in 1945 when the area was deeded to the city.
6. Le Petit Paris
7.7
418 S. Spring St. (4th Street), Los Angeles, CA
French Restaurant · Gallery Row · 21 tips and reviews
Patrick Castelo: Great new competition to La Perch. Started with the escargots then had the spectacular Flambeed Truffle Pasta and wasn't disappointed. Great setting, bit expensive.. good to impress a first date.
Toia Capelli: Went there for brunch and got the Tomato Variety. The burrata was excellent!
Sarah Reid: The food was excellent. The restaurant was beautiful. The music was a little loud and could have been a little more chill. The staff was very warm and friendly.
Erik Rowley: A beautiful landmark perched atop Mount Hollywood. Provides fascinating exhibits and breathtaking views of the LA skyline and Hollywood sign.
Sara Holyoak: Amazing! Great views, fab building and loads of interesting stuff inside. Worth a visit
HISTORY: In 1896, Col. Griffith J. Griffith gave funds in his will to build an observatory, exhibit hall, and planetarium on this donated land. Construction began in 1933 and opened to the public in 1935.