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Los Angeles’s 13 most drop-dead gorgeous restaurants

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by OpenTable
Updated August 10, 2024

With lots of room and an emphasis on aesthetics, in Los Angeles, the design of a restaurant is often just as important as the food—which translates to plenty of stunning spots across town.

A flower-filled rooftop with sculptures and fountains overlooks the Hollywood Hills. One restaurant uses all-natural materials in neutral tones, without any plastic anywhere. And art and industrial accents combine at a DTLA favorite.

Whether classic or modern, tropical or sleek, here are 13 of the most beautiful restaurants in LA.

4.8 (5110)
$31 to $50
Middle Eastern
Downtown

Enter a Middle Eastern paradise at Bavel in the Arts District, where the ceilings are high, the arched bar is gorgeous, and the greenery is abundant. STUDIO UNLTD’s airy design, complete with round marble tables and curved mustard banquettes, allows natural light to set the stage for chef Ori Menashe’s signature dishes like lamb neck shawarma and duck andouille hummus.

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ImranVIP
Dined 6 days ago
Mediterranean cuisine, overpriced … and you can find much better food at the millions of casual spots around LA that serve similar food. Ambience is nice though.

Enter a Middle Eastern paradise at Bavel in the Arts District, where the ceilings are high, the arched bar is gorgeous, and the greenery is abundant. STUDIO UNLTD’s airy design, complete with round marble tables and curved mustard banquettes, allows natural light to set the stage for chef Ori Menashe’s signature dishes like lamb neck shawarma and duck andouille hummus.

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ImranVIP
Dined 6 days ago
Mediterranean cuisine, overpriced … and you can find much better food at the millions of casual spots around LA that serve similar food. Ambience is nice though.
4.6 (693)
$31 to $50
French
Santa Monica

Chef Dave Beran’s Santa Monica restaurant is all about modern French elegance, a throughline that runs between the food (think: pressed whole duck for two) and the dining room’s beautiful design. Once you enter through the restaurant’s blue door, it’s Paris meets Los Angeles, with navy tones, arches adorned with hand-painted floral silk wallpaper from de Gournay, and exposed brick. It’s at once intimate and grand, aka the perfect place.

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Vanessa
Dined 6 days ago
Everything was great and nice experience. The food was great!!!

Chef Dave Beran’s Santa Monica restaurant is all about modern French elegance, a throughline that runs between the food (think: pressed whole duck for two) and the dining room’s beautiful design. Once you enter through the restaurant’s blue door, it’s Paris meets Los Angeles, with navy tones, arches adorned with hand-painted floral silk wallpaper from de Gournay, and exposed brick. It’s at once intimate and grand, aka the perfect place.

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Vanessa
Dined 6 days ago
Everything was great and nice experience. The food was great!!!
4.7 (209)
$50 and over
French / Japanese
Beverly / Fairfax / La Brea / Third St.

Fairfax’s ADKT, which bills itself as a Parisian supperclub, is sexy and glamorous without taking itself too seriously (note the disco ball hanging overhead). Rounded crimson and turquoise velvet booths are lit by mismatched fringed Victorian lamps, while boudoir art hangs in sturdy gold frames. Much like the cuisine, which combines French technique with Japanese accents, the aesthetic is a mash-up in a very good way.

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HeidyVIP
Dined on Jun 1, 2025
A Stunning Fusion ,I had the pleasure of dining at this French-Japanese fusion restaurant, and I’m still in awe of the experience. From the moment you walk in, the ambiance wraps around you a perfect blend of refined sophistication and tranquil charm.The music sets a relaxed, stylish tone. The staff was warm, attentive, and knew the menu inside and out striking that perfect balance between professionalism and genuine hospitality.this place is a must-visit. Highly recommended!

Fairfax’s ADKT, which bills itself as a Parisian supperclub, is sexy and glamorous without taking itself too seriously (note the disco ball hanging overhead). Rounded crimson and turquoise velvet booths are lit by mismatched fringed Victorian lamps, while boudoir art hangs in sturdy gold frames. Much like the cuisine, which combines French technique with Japanese accents, the aesthetic is a mash-up in a very good way.

Top review
HeidyVIP
Dined on Jun 1, 2025
A Stunning Fusion ,I had the pleasure of dining at this French-Japanese fusion restaurant, and I’m still in awe of the experience. From the moment you walk in, the ambiance wraps around you a perfect blend of refined sophistication and tranquil charm.The music sets a relaxed, stylish tone. The staff was warm, attentive, and knew the menu inside and out striking that perfect balance between professionalism and genuine hospitality.this place is a must-visit. Highly recommended!
4.7 (5135)
$30 and under
Californian
Beverly / Fairfax / La Brea / Third St.

AOC isn’t just a classic because of legendary chef Suzanne Goin’s California-French food. It also has one of the most beautiful patios in town. It’s pure romance, outfitted with a wood-fired hearth, trees, and ivy curling up the side of the restaurant. It’s the ideal place to linger over bacon-wrapped dates stuffed with Parmesan and clams sherry and green garlic—as well as a glass from co-owner Caroline Styne’s impressive wine list.

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sethVIP
Dined on Jun 12, 2025
I know it’s family style but bringing French fries and veggies long before the mains makes no sense

AOC isn’t just a classic because of legendary chef Suzanne Goin’s California-French food. It also has one of the most beautiful patios in town. It’s pure romance, outfitted with a wood-fired hearth, trees, and ivy curling up the side of the restaurant. It’s the ideal place to linger over bacon-wrapped dates stuffed with Parmesan and clams sherry and green garlic—as well as a glass from co-owner Caroline Styne’s impressive wine list.

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sethVIP
Dined on Jun 12, 2025
I know it’s family style but bringing French fries and veggies long before the mains makes no sense
4.6 (1178)
$50 and over
Californian
Hollywood

Award-winning chef Jordan Kahn’s tasting menu restaurant on Melrose feels both organic and otherworldly, done up in neutral tones and all-natural materials (without a hint of plastic to be found, anywhere). You walk through a massive swirl of twigs that envelope the front door, and that prehistoric-meets-space-age aesthetic continues throughout the space, which is accented with macrame-like lamps and hanging greenery.

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JeremyVIP
Dined 6 days ago
Went for our birthday! It was an amazing experience. They did squish us in a corner table with little space and I wasn’t a fan of all the upsells (tea, steak vs duck, alchohol or non spirits, but overall it was a great tasting birthday dining experience at a slightly affordable price compared to some of the other 300+ tasting menus per person

Award-winning chef Jordan Kahn’s tasting menu restaurant on Melrose feels both organic and otherworldly, done up in neutral tones and all-natural materials (without a hint of plastic to be found, anywhere). You walk through a massive swirl of twigs that envelope the front door, and that prehistoric-meets-space-age aesthetic continues throughout the space, which is accented with macrame-like lamps and hanging greenery.

Top review
JeremyVIP
Dined 6 days ago
Went for our birthday! It was an amazing experience. They did squish us in a corner table with little space and I wasn’t a fan of all the upsells (tea, steak vs duck, alchohol or non spirits, but overall it was a great tasting birthday dining experience at a slightly affordable price compared to some of the other 300+ tasting menus per person
4.6 (341)
$30 and under
Hawaii Regional Cuisine
Venice

Tropical vibes abound at this Hawaiian-inspired restaurant just steps away from Venice Beach. Light wood, lounge-y sofas covered in frond-adorned fabric, wicker chandeliers, and massive tiki-themed lights at the bar all reinforce that here, you’re on island time. It’s the perfect mindset to sip a tequila-spiked Maui Waui slushie while you dig into char siu pork ribs and huli huli chicken.

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DeborahVIP
Dined 5 days ago
Celebrated Father’s Day here. What a scrumptious and fun experience. We ordered several starters and all 4 of the main dishes to share. All food comes when ready and so we got an entree first. It actually worked well for us. The most outstanding was the huli huli chicken. It was juicy, tender and so flavorful. Also loved the cheeseburger spring rolls. The watermelon sashimi somehow mimicked ahi sashimi. The char siu ribs were spicy and the meat fell off the bone. The kalbi ribs were good but a bit tough. My husband loved the miso black cod which was served as DIY lettuce wraps. Dessert was sticky toffee and passion fruit mousse. Both were so lovely. Service was attentive without being overbearing. Will definitely return.

Tropical vibes abound at this Hawaiian-inspired restaurant just steps away from Venice Beach. Light wood, lounge-y sofas covered in frond-adorned fabric, wicker chandeliers, and massive tiki-themed lights at the bar all reinforce that here, you’re on island time. It’s the perfect mindset to sip a tequila-spiked Maui Waui slushie while you dig into char siu pork ribs and huli huli chicken.

Top review
DeborahVIP
Dined 5 days ago
Celebrated Father’s Day here. What a scrumptious and fun experience. We ordered several starters and all 4 of the main dishes to share. All food comes when ready and so we got an entree first. It actually worked well for us. The most outstanding was the huli huli chicken. It was juicy, tender and so flavorful. Also loved the cheeseburger spring rolls. The watermelon sashimi somehow mimicked ahi sashimi. The char siu ribs were spicy and the meat fell off the bone. The kalbi ribs were good but a bit tough. My husband loved the miso black cod which was served as DIY lettuce wraps. Dessert was sticky toffee and passion fruit mousse. Both were so lovely. Service was attentive without being overbearing. Will definitely return.
4.7 (95)
$31 to $50
Teppanyaki
Downtown

Upscale teppanyaki restaurant Maison Kasai at the immersive Level 8 in DTLA takes a more upscale approach to hibachi: There are 10 steel flattop grills from which to enjoy heirloom cauliflower steaks and whole Maine lobsters with truffle sauce from chef Josh Gil. The rest of the wood-heavy space is modern with romantic accents, like metal chairs upholstered in a purple-and-white emerald pattern and French Art Deco-inspired wallpaper designed by Candice Kaye.

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Ranifa
Dined on Jun 8, 2025
From the moment I arrived, my experience was nothing short of impeccable. The two lovely ladies at the host stand were so friendly and welcoming, and my server was super helpful and informative. But Chef Ryan truly sealed the deal the food was a 10/10! Everything was perfectly seasoned and cooked to absolute perfection. Such a memorable experience highly recommend and I’ll definitely be back!

Upscale teppanyaki restaurant Maison Kasai at the immersive Level 8 in DTLA takes a more upscale approach to hibachi: There are 10 steel flattop grills from which to enjoy heirloom cauliflower steaks and whole Maine lobsters with truffle sauce from chef Josh Gil. The rest of the wood-heavy space is modern with romantic accents, like metal chairs upholstered in a purple-and-white emerald pattern and French Art Deco-inspired wallpaper designed by Candice Kaye.

Top review
Ranifa
Dined on Jun 8, 2025
From the moment I arrived, my experience was nothing short of impeccable. The two lovely ladies at the host stand were so friendly and welcoming, and my server was super helpful and informative. But Chef Ryan truly sealed the deal the food was a 10/10! Everything was perfectly seasoned and cooked to absolute perfection. Such a memorable experience highly recommend and I’ll definitely be back!
4.7 (2158)
$31 to $50
Italian
Downtown

Combining industrial details like exposed beams with Italian-inspired accents, Steve and Dana Samson’s Rossoblu is an airy oasis smack-dab in the middle of the gritty Fashion District. A gigantic mural by street artist Cyrcle takes up an entire wall and is offset by details like sandblasted floors and lace-inspired detailing on the banquettes. All of it creates an impressive backdrop for Samson’s hearty fare inspired by the Emilia-Romagna region.

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Jeaninne
Dined on May 29, 2025
The food was delicious, great time to spend time with friends and family. They let you take your own cake which is awesome and made my experience unforgettable.

Combining industrial details like exposed beams with Italian-inspired accents, Steve and Dana Samson’s Rossoblu is an airy oasis smack-dab in the middle of the gritty Fashion District. A gigantic mural by street artist Cyrcle takes up an entire wall and is offset by details like sandblasted floors and lace-inspired detailing on the banquettes. All of it creates an impressive backdrop for Samson’s hearty fare inspired by the Emilia-Romagna region.

Top review
Jeaninne
Dined on May 29, 2025
The food was delicious, great time to spend time with friends and family. They let you take your own cake which is awesome and made my experience unforgettable.
4.7 (238)
$50 and over
Steak
Beverly Hills

Unlike old-school steakhouses known for big tables and rounded red leather booths, Matu in Beverly Hills is all about defined lines and dark wood. The dimly lit dining room from architecture firm Marmol Radziner has a mostly monochromatic palette of rich wood and dark gray, with brick, brass accents, and subtle bursts of greenery. It’s a sleeker way to devour a martini and a grass-fed cut of Wagyu, the restaurant’s specialty.

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SuzanneVIP
Dined on May 25, 2025
The food was excellent. The service was great and I have never been to a no tipping establishment before. That was a pleasant surprise given the prices were high and portions were smaller

Unlike old-school steakhouses known for big tables and rounded red leather booths, Matu in Beverly Hills is all about defined lines and dark wood. The dimly lit dining room from architecture firm Marmol Radziner has a mostly monochromatic palette of rich wood and dark gray, with brick, brass accents, and subtle bursts of greenery. It’s a sleeker way to devour a martini and a grass-fed cut of Wagyu, the restaurant’s specialty.

Top review
SuzanneVIP
Dined on May 25, 2025
The food was excellent. The service was great and I have never been to a no tipping establishment before. That was a pleasant surprise given the prices were high and portions were smaller
4.5 (10327)
$31 to $50
Seafood
West Hollywood

CATCH in Beverly Hills isn’t only a celebrity magnet for its baked king crab hand rolls: It’s also a gorgeous place to see and be seen. From its lush greenery and flower-lined entryway to the sculptures and fountains on its sweeping terrace, the rooftop restaurant also has some of the best views in town—whether they be star sightings or the Hollywood Hills.

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DaisyVIP
Dined 3 days ago
Loved it!! Please bring back lobster Mac and cheese 😭

CATCH in Beverly Hills isn’t only a celebrity magnet for its baked king crab hand rolls: It’s also a gorgeous place to see and be seen. From its lush greenery and flower-lined entryway to the sculptures and fountains on its sweeping terrace, the rooftop restaurant also has some of the best views in town—whether they be star sightings or the Hollywood Hills.

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DaisyVIP
Dined 3 days ago
Loved it!! Please bring back lobster Mac and cheese 😭
4.6 (599)
$31 to $50
Southern
Downtown

One of the new hotspots to emerge in DTLA over the past year, Southern-inspired seafood restaurant Joyce put as much thought into the restaurant’s interior as to how it sustainably sources cobia and striped bass. The building’s mid century arches are on full display in the sunny dining room, as are three oversized portraits of owner Prince Riley’s mother painted by artist Shannon Scates. Curved light-blue booths and a mirrored bar feel both throwback and entirely of-the-moment.

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Brittany
Dined on May 31, 2025
Good, service and ambience were all top notch! Will add to my la travel plans in the future!

One of the new hotspots to emerge in DTLA over the past year, Southern-inspired seafood restaurant Joyce put as much thought into the restaurant’s interior as to how it sustainably sources cobia and striped bass. The building’s mid century arches are on full display in the sunny dining room, as are three oversized portraits of owner Prince Riley’s mother painted by artist Shannon Scates. Curved light-blue booths and a mirrored bar feel both throwback and entirely of-the-moment.

Top review
Brittany
Dined on May 31, 2025
Good, service and ambience were all top notch! Will add to my la travel plans in the future!
5 (4417)
$50 and over
Seafood
Hollywood

One of LA’s most coveted reservations also happens to be one of its most stunning, occasion-worthy restaurants. Michael Cimarusti’s two-MICHELIN-starred seafood tasting menu restaurant Providence underwent a makeover a few years ago, and the result is an intimate space awash in navy, emerald green, and dark wood tones. Although relatively simple, the design lets Cimarusti’s impeccable food take center stage. Plan your celebrations accordingly, as Providence is closed on Sundays and Mondays.

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Tsubasa
Dined 3 days ago
It was a great experience. I enjoyed the classic course, which included some Japanese ingredients. These were familiar to us from our experiences in Japan (my home country), and it's rare to encounter them at such a high level in the U.S.—except here. Providence was truly the best dining and cultural experience we’ve had in the U.S. I hope to come again someday.

One of LA’s most coveted reservations also happens to be one of its most stunning, occasion-worthy restaurants. Michael Cimarusti’s two-MICHELIN-starred seafood tasting menu restaurant Providence underwent a makeover a few years ago, and the result is an intimate space awash in navy, emerald green, and dark wood tones. Although relatively simple, the design lets Cimarusti’s impeccable food take center stage. Plan your celebrations accordingly, as Providence is closed on Sundays and Mondays.

Top review
Tsubasa
Dined 3 days ago
It was a great experience. I enjoyed the classic course, which included some Japanese ingredients. These were familiar to us from our experiences in Japan (my home country), and it's rare to encounter them at such a high level in the U.S.—except here. Providence was truly the best dining and cultural experience we’ve had in the U.S. I hope to come again someday.
4.8 (5327)
$50 and over
French
Hollywood

Built by Charlie Chaplin and architect Roy Seldon Price in 1928, République is worth a visit for the design alone—not to mention owners Walter Manzke’s upscale Cal-French-Italian fare and Margarita Manzke’s superlative baked goods and desserts. République is only the second restaurant to live in the space, which was stripped down to reveal its original brick, tile, and ironwork. The result, with its dramatic archways and green-and-white tiled floors, is simply stunning.

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Kate
Dined 1 day ago
I’ve visited République five times, and while the food and ambiance are lovely, the service experience has been deeply mixed. Gracie, our server, is exceptional — warm, attentive, and genuinely caring. She remembered me and my drink preferences from a previous visit two and a half months ago (on my birthday!) and made me feel incredibly valued. All 5 stars go to her — she’s the reason I’ll return. But unfortunately, I’m giving only 4 stars overall, because of how Sadé, the host, treated me twice — once on my birthday, and again today, June 19. Despite having a reservation, I was left standing both times while multiple groups who arrived later were immediately seated. My questions were met with eye rolls, dismissive replies, and a complete lack of warmth. I felt unwelcome, disrespected, and humiliated in front of my guests. Today, even a simple photo request was met with visible irritation. When I later asked for her name to leave a review, her tone suddenly changed — but good service shouldn’t depend on that. I can’t help but feel I was treated differently because of my accent — like I wasn’t a “regular” and didn’t matter. But every guest deserves equal respect, regardless of nationality or background. I’m writing this because I care. I love this restaurant, I live nearby, and I want to keep coming back — but only Gracie’s kindness made up for how unwelcome I felt at the door.

Built by Charlie Chaplin and architect Roy Seldon Price in 1928, République is worth a visit for the design alone—not to mention owners Walter Manzke’s upscale Cal-French-Italian fare and Margarita Manzke’s superlative baked goods and desserts. République is only the second restaurant to live in the space, which was stripped down to reveal its original brick, tile, and ironwork. The result, with its dramatic archways and green-and-white tiled floors, is simply stunning.

Top review
Kate
Dined 1 day ago
I’ve visited République five times, and while the food and ambiance are lovely, the service experience has been deeply mixed. Gracie, our server, is exceptional — warm, attentive, and genuinely caring. She remembered me and my drink preferences from a previous visit two and a half months ago (on my birthday!) and made me feel incredibly valued. All 5 stars go to her — she’s the reason I’ll return. But unfortunately, I’m giving only 4 stars overall, because of how Sadé, the host, treated me twice — once on my birthday, and again today, June 19. Despite having a reservation, I was left standing both times while multiple groups who arrived later were immediately seated. My questions were met with eye rolls, dismissive replies, and a complete lack of warmth. I felt unwelcome, disrespected, and humiliated in front of my guests. Today, even a simple photo request was met with visible irritation. When I later asked for her name to leave a review, her tone suddenly changed — but good service shouldn’t depend on that. I can’t help but feel I was treated differently because of my accent — like I wasn’t a “regular” and didn’t matter. But every guest deserves equal respect, regardless of nationality or background. I’m writing this because I care. I love this restaurant, I live nearby, and I want to keep coming back — but only Gracie’s kindness made up for how unwelcome I felt at the door.
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