Hollywood Restaurants
1155 N. Highland Ave., Los Angeles, CA, 90038
American staples like meatloaf, roasted chicken, spaghetti and Caesar salad, (mostly) made from organic, locally farmed produce and meat. The decor is all pale walls and...
767 Deep Valley Dr., Rolling Hills, CA, 90274
Combine the beauty of Palos Verdes with a Wine Spectator award-winning wine list and fresh, seasonal California cuisine and you've got a perfect formula for a classy but...
8462 W. Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood, CA, 90069
The steaks are haute at trendy Sunset Strip eatery BOA Steakhouse. While area classics such as Mastro’s and Morton’s may rival (if not outdo) BOA in quality,...
7910 W 3rd St, Los Angeles, CA, 90048
Bridging East and West in true L.A. fashion, with style and culinary smarts, Euro-Asian restaurant and lounge Celadon opened its doors in December of 2006. Located in the...
8284 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles, CA, 90046
Dolce can lay claim to being L.A.’s first scene-y Italian restaurant. Whether that’s good or bad may depend on your perspective. For purists, it’s probably...
7311 Beverly Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA, 90036
This spartan kappâ restaurant introduced ippinmono to Hollywoodites who show up nightly to graze. What's on the menu? Classical Japanese preparations of whatever the...
8384 W. Third St., West Hollywood, CA, 90048
The bright red pasta maker that greets patrons at the entrance of La Terza exemplifies the combination of old world Italian cuisine and modern flair that chef/owner Gino...
6001 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA, 90038
2100 Laurel Canyon Blvd., Hollywood, CA, 90046
Pace brings peace and pizza to Laurel Canyon. Nestled within the canyon's narrow winding roads is the bucolic cottage that's home to both the Canyon Country Store and the...
650 N La Cienega Blvd., West Hollywood, CA, 90069
Republic is now closed. See below for more details (scroll down). Conveniently located by nearby hotspots Area, Koi and STK, Republic is a reliably hip restaurant and...
180 S. La Brea Ave., Los Angeles, CA, 90036
Once upon a time, two women took over an old Hollywood rug store and turned it into City, the loudest -- and to many tastes, the niftiest -- restaurant in town. Then a little...

