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This Beverly Hills supper club isn't doing anything new, but at least they're doing things right. A fat wine list, sleek modern dining room, live jazz, and serious cuts of meat are practically stan... read more
Caulfield’s, an homage to the irreverent J.D. Salinger character, is an appropriately unflashy place, with dark leather banquets, a mahogany bar, deco lighting fixtures and an almost tavern-l... read more
Steak and seafood joint with outdoor tables overlooking Marina. Perfect for a long lunch, but close enough to LAX that it's layover-friendly as well. Big emphasis on sustainability (that cioppino i... read more
Check out trend-sexuals scarfing smoked gouda mac n' cheese, lobster, killer shoestring fries, and ostrich at their primest. This isn't the city's best steakhouse--don't believe that hype--but it h... read more
Malibu is short on anything to eat or do off-beach, especially after institution Allegria shut down to tears and gnashings. Now? Shoes necessary. Friendly, but moderately upscale. Various cuts of m... read more
New vision: Morton's The Steakhouse, a mix of old and new. Leather, red velvet, wood. Old school. Smaller steaks and a temp-controlled wine room. New school. No worries, obscene steaks still availa... read more
Located on West Hollywood's Restaurant Row, STK updates the steakhouse concept with nightclub touches, like white leather banquettes and a DJ. Think miniskirts and martinis, a place where guys can ... read more
A spin-off on the original hip NYC location, this LA outpost provides the same high-style fine dining with a modern, edgy twist. Tom Colicchio (of 2006 Top Chef fame) is responsible for the regiona... read more
Where does Puck find the time? All this guy does is open flavor-du-jour restaurants. Celebrated nouveau chophouse takes steaks to a higher level. Imported Kobe goes for $120—splittable and un-missa... read more
No more chilling at the Holiday Inn. Now we're moving on up to the Westside! Sub-Getty tower-in-the-round hovers over northbound afternoon traffic. Banquets and dark wood recall our Old World vende... read more
Super steaks for the whole damn crew. Our suits never look as sharp as these. Cocktails are stiff, but strangely, so is the scene in a setting that makes us feel Miami as much as Monica, exposed ro... read more
Modern Italian white-clothed '70s lounge for Boopsy and her friends to take a night off of mothering. Steakhouse churns out strange and delectable hits. Chopped sirloin with fried egg and peppercor... read more
Fish puttin' on the Ritz. Room increasing the buzz. Serious clam chowder and a happening bar—a very shi shi watering hole come 10 PM. Lots of liquor keeps everyone in the sorority happy, even that ... read more
Is Damien Hirst a silent partner? Spilchal's chop shop features two glass-walled aging chambers where patrons select their own steaks. Buffalo rib-eye, awesome prime rib, and wild boar chops justif... read more
Bruce Marder's unofficial swank supper club for charming couples celebrating silver wedding anniversaries and less charming couples celebrating paper-thin affairs. Neighborhood regulars love manly ... read more
Showy sea and steak for buffalo gals n' guys in hunting club set with popular patio. Maine lobster, Hushpuppy lamb chops, rib wontons. Pray blackberry-drizzled venison wasn't hit with too much tran... read more
Would you like a 24 oz. filet mignon or the 16 oz. broccoli with your 12 oz. martini? Brian Grazer and Barry Diller come for the cheesecake, and well, because they just don't feel appreciated at ho... read more
Men's club-ish digs, slightly less expensive than most, and the cuts are Fred Flintstone-sized. Big red leather booths are all the rage in dimly lit joint that makes sissies feel like Sam Elliott. ... read more
Fresh, uncomplicated fare in elegant, authentic bistro with considerably less pretension and price than its neighbors. Grand Marnier French toast, and turkey maple sausage for brunch. Awesome pasta... read more
7, 000 sq ft resto and lounge laid out in sleek, contemporary, two-story structure on Hollywood and Vine. First floor dining room, equipped with its own bar, offers up casual comfort food staple... read more
Hoping to build on the success of Baco Mercat, chef Josef Centeno b...
Swanky London-bred Cantonese classes up the Hills of Beverly. Glamo...
We love things that are retro like Reebok Pumps and telephones, so ...
This restaurant in Beverly Hills is so casual, there's no need to p...
This trendy spot by celebrity chef Michael Cimarusti may serve the ...