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Best Date Night Steakhouse Restaurants in Los Angeles (90038)

3 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: March 2026

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Nancy Silverton's whole-animal Italian steakhouse with dry-aged beef program

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$$$$ Hancock Park
Nancy Silverton's nose-to-tail Italian steakhouse built LA's first certified salumi program and continues to anchor around bone-in cuts: 42-ounce tomahawk pork chop, 36-ounce dry-aged bone-in NY strip, 50-ounce porterhouse. The focaccia di Recco and beef-bone-marrow pie open meals before the meat arrives. Counter seating facing the open kitchen runs lively on weekends; earlier seatings trend calmer.
Must-Try Dishes: Focaccia di Recco, Bistecca Fiorentina, Costata alla Fiorentina
What Makes it Special: Nancy Silverton's whole-animal Italian steakhouse with dry-aged beef program
$$$$ Larchmont
Chef Kevin Meehan’s reimagined Hollywood steakhouse blends fine-dining technique with a warmer, more familiar menu. The plush booths and tighter menu make it surprisingly easy for families who want an elevated night out. Expect carefully sourced steaks plus comforting sides that kids actually like.
Must-Try Dishes: Creekstone Rib-Eye, Beef Tartare, Loaded Potatoes
What Makes it Special: Michelin-level craft aimed at a classic steakhouse comfort zone.
$$$ Fairfax
Ludo Lefebvre's 12-seat counter delivers bistro technique that punches above its strip mall setting—the boursin-stuffed omelette sets a citywide standard, and the Big Mec burger with bordelaise has drawn dedicated fans since 2014. Walk-in energy means occasional waits and counter-only seating, but the kitchen's execution on French fundamentals rewards the patient and the Francophile alike.
Must-Try Dishes: French Onion Soup, Omelette, Escargot
What Makes it Special: Ludo Lefebvre's 12-seat French counter serves bistro classics with no-reservations walk-in energy