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Best Trendy Restaurants in Beverly Grove

26 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Eggslut (Beverly Center)
High-volume egg sandwich specialist with remarkably consistent execution and craveable combos.

Notable Picks

$ Beverly Grove Breakfast
Eggslut’s Beverly Center outpost is a high-volume breakfast counter turning out rich egg sandwiches, brioche buns, and truffle hashbrowns to a near-constant line. It’s a fast-moving, order-at-the-counter operation where the payoff is indulgent, yolk-forward breakfast that still feels dialed in after thousands of orders.
Must-Try Dishes: Fairfax egg sandwich with caramelized onions, Bacon, Egg & Cheese on brioche, Slut coddled egg with potato purée
What Makes it Special: High-volume egg sandwich specialist with remarkably consistent execution and craveable combos.
$$$$ Beverly Grove Japanese, Sushi
Sushi Tama is an omakase-focused counter and dining room on Robertson where seasonal nigiri, premium tuna, and precise technique anchor a polished but relaxed experience. Locals book it for special-occasion dinners that feel high-end without tipping into stiff formality.
Must-Try Dishes: Table Omakase Menu, Aburi Toro Nigiri, Premium Tuna Bowl
What Makes it Special: Refined omakase-driven sushi with serious fish sourcing and technique.
$$$$ Beverly Grove Sushi
Hidden inside the SLS, this 17-course omakase counter runs as an intimate tasting with cheffy toppings, storytelling, and a set progression of nigiri. It functions as a destination night out where reservations, cocktails, and the speakeasy setting make dinner feel like an event.
Must-Try Dishes: 17-Course Omakase Tasting, Signature Torched Nigiri Bites, Chef’s Hand Roll Course
What Makes it Special: Immersive, reservation-only omakase hidden inside the SLS hotel.
$$$ Beverly Grove
Crossroads Kitchen is Tal Ronnen’s plant-based fine dining room where artichoke oysters, vegan crab cakes, and pastas like tagliatelle Bolognese make a convincing case for meatless date nights. The dimly lit dining room and shareable small plates help the whole experience read as elegant rather than didactic.
Must-Try Dishes: Artichoke Oysters, Vegan Crab Cakes, Tagliatelle Bolognese
What Makes it Special: A pioneering vegan fine dining restaurant where the menu feels indulgent, not ascetic.
8.7
$$$$ Beverly Grove
The Ivy is a celebrity-favorite Robertson Boulevard landmark where a flower-filled front patio turns outdoor dining into a full-blown scene. Classic California-Italian plates, strong cocktails, and see-and-be-seen energy make it a destination for celebrations and out-of-towners.
Must-Try Dishes: Lobster Pasta with Ivy Pink Sauce, Grilled Vegetable Chopped Salad, Crab Cakes
What Makes it Special: A flower-draped patio and celebrity energy that define LA outdoor dining.
$$ Beverly Grove Sushi
The Izaka-ya by Katsu-ya in Beverly Grove is a high-energy Japanese tavern known for inventive sushi rolls, crispy rice, and modern izakaya plates. Locals lean on it for big-flavor specialty rolls, strong drinks, and a lively scene that works for both date night and group dinners.
Must-Try Dishes: Spicy Tuna on Crispy Rice, Baked Crab Roll, Yellowtail Sashimi with Jalapeño
What Makes it Special: Modern Japanese tavern where creative rolls and crispy rice anchor the menu.
8.6
$$$$ Beverly Grove Farm to Table
A.O.C. is a wine bar and small plates institution where a leafy courtyard and balcony tables make al fresco dining feel like a Mediterranean dinner party off 3rd Street. Seasonal market-driven dishes and an extensive by-the-glass list draw both neighborhood regulars and destination diners for long, lingering evenings outside.
Must-Try Dishes: Spanish Fried Chicken, The Farmer’s Plate (roasted vegetables, muhammara, burrata & grilled toast), Charcuterie Board with Grilled Toast
What Makes it Special: Market-driven small plates and one of LA’s most beloved wine patios.
$$ Beverly Grove Chinese, Dim Sum
A long-running Beverly Grove favorite for Hong Kong-style dim sum, Bao Dim Sum House pairs baskets of handmade dumplings with a full bar and loungey dining room. With more than 15 years in the neighborhood and well over a thousand multi-platform reviews at around 4.3 stars, it’s a reliable choice for groups craving classic Cantonese small plates and cocktails.
Must-Try Dishes: Xiao Long Bao (Soup Dumplings), Crystal Shrimp Dumplings, Radish Cake with Diced Ham
What Makes it Special: Handcrafted Hong Kong-style dim sum in a buzzy, cocktail-friendly setting.
$$$ Beverly Grove
Yardbird brings a polished Southern table to the Beverly Center, where fried chicken and hickory-smoked St. Louis ribs share the spotlight. With national acclaim and a deep bourbon list, it works as well for celebratory brunch as it does pre-show dinners.
Must-Try Dishes: St. Louis Pork Ribs, Lewellyn's Fine Fried Chicken, Sweet Tea Braised Short Rib
What Makes it Special: James Beard–lauded Southern comfort cooking with showy, smoked St. Louis ribs.
#10 Jar
8.6
$$$ Beverly Grove American, Steakhouse
Jar is a modern chophouse where pot roast, steaks, and retro-leaning sides get fine-dining treatment in a dim, mid-century room. It’s a long-standing choice for celebratory dinners that feel classic Los Angeles without being stuffy.
Must-Try Dishes: Jar's Signature Pot Roast, Char Siu Pork Chop, Banana Cream Pie
What Makes it Special: Steakhouse-era comfort dishes reimagined as polished, LA-style chophouse fare.
$$ Beverly Grove Japanese, Ramen
Produced by the Shin-Sen-Gumi group, Torisoba Tonsho focuses almost entirely on frothy, silky chicken ramen with a tight three-bowl menu. The shop’s minimalist space near Beverly Center keeps the spotlight on the broth, which ranges from classic to spicy dandan to a bright lemon butter version.
Must-Try Dishes: The Original Torisoba, The Dandan Torisoba, The Lemon Butter Torisoba
What Makes it Special: Ultra-silky all-chicken broth blended to a foamy, luxurious texture.
$$ Beverly Grove Pizza
Fiorelli Pizza is a chef-driven brick-oven pizzeria from Michael Fiorelli and Liz Gutierrez blending New York and Neapolitan styles with California produce. Opened in November 2025, it focuses on a tight menu of carefully composed pies, seasonal small plates, and a cozy indoor-patio setup just off Joan’s on Third. It already feels like a neighborhood fixture for locals chasing thoughtful, modern pizza.
Must-Try Dishes: Pepperoni and Mushroom Pizza, Brussel Sprout Pizza, White Pizza with Fennel Sausage
What Makes it Special: Chef-led brick-oven pizzas that fuse New York, Naples, and California.
$$$$ Beverly Grove Korean, Steakhouse
ABSteak is a Korean-inflected steakhouse at Beverly Center where dry-aged ribeye, wagyu cuts, and banchan share the table with cocktails built for a night out. Smokeless tabletop grills and precise service make it feel both interactive and refined for date nights or small groups.
Must-Try Dishes: Whiskey-Aged Ribeye, Marinated Galbi, Kimchi Fried Rice
What Makes it Special: A sleek Korean steakhouse marrying dry-aged beef with tableside charcoal grilling.
8.4
$$$$ Beverly Grove Middle Eastern
Basbussa blends modern Middle Eastern cooking with a lounge-like dining room, pairing mazze, kebabs, and raw bar plates with cocktails and late-night energy. It skews more celebratory than everyday, with DJs and a clubbier vibe layered on top of rich, sharing-friendly platters.
Must-Try Dishes: Mazza Hummus with warm pita, House Kebabs with hummus and tahini, Basbussa Royal Semolina Cake
What Makes it Special: Middle Eastern mazze and kebabs served in a high-energy, lounge-style setting.
$$$ Beverly Grove
The Nice Guy is a dim, clubby supper-lounge where cocktails, Italian-leaning comfort food, and a strict reservation culture create one of the area’s most paparazzi-prone nights out. It’s more about the mood and music than white-tablecloth polish, but the kitchen still turns out crowd-pleasing plates that work before or after drinks.
Must-Try Dishes: The Nice Guy Burger, Eggplant Parm, Rigatoni with red sauce
What Makes it Special: A reservation-only supper-lounge where the crowd, cocktails, and soundtrack drive the experience.
$$ Beverly Grove Chinese, Seafood
C.O.D. Seafood House & Raw Bar is a modern Asian-influenced seafood brasserie on 3rd Street with sidewalk and open-front seating that keeps the dining room feeling like one long patio. Fresh fish, a busy raw bar, and late-night hours make it a lively outdoor option for seafood and cocktails.
Must-Try Dishes: Grilled Chilean Sea Bass, Truffle Uni Pasta, Garlic Noodles
What Makes it Special: Asian-inspired seafood, a full raw bar, and buzzy open-air 3rd Street seating.
Beverly Grove Sushi
The Beverly Grove outpost of Sushi Enya combines a polished dining room with both à la carte and 16-course omakase experiences. It’s a strong choice when you want careful nigiri, specialty rolls, and a more formal feel without committing to the tiniest counters in town.
Must-Try Dishes: 16-Course Seasonal Omakase, Lemon Roll, Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna
What Makes it Special: Refined sushi and omakase from a growing local mini-group.
$$ Beverly Grove Wings
The Phoenix Bar & Restaurant is a vintage-chic whiskey and cocktail bar where spicy chicken wings anchor a compact but focused food menu. Locals use it as a nighttime hangout for DJs, drinks, and shareable snacks rather than a full dinner, with wings showing up on many tables.
Must-Try Dishes: Spicy Chicken Wings with Bleu Cheese, Garlic Cheese Stick Egg Rolls, Burger with Hand-Cut Fries
What Makes it Special: Cocktail-first bar with surprisingly serious wings served in a high-energy, DJ-friendly space.
$$$ Beverly Grove American
The Henry is an all-day modern American hangout where brunch plates, salads, sushi-style snacks, and cocktails share the same bright, design-forward space. It anchors the Robertson corridor as a meet-up spot for daytime meetings, patio brunches, and casual evenings alike.
Must-Try Dishes: Short Rib Potstickers, Avocado Toast, Jumbo Lump Crab Cake
What Makes it Special: An all-day New American spot that’s as strong at brunch as at cocktails.
8.3
$$ Beverly Grove Italian
Emilia Ristorante focuses on the rich cooking of Italy’s Emilia-Romagna region, with a turkey lasagna al forno and handmade pastas as standouts. The contemporary dining room and sidewalk seating make it a polished but relaxed option just off the Beverly Center corridor.
Must-Try Dishes: Lasagna di tacchino al forno, Pappardelle alla Bolognese, Ricotta and spinach ravioli
What Makes it Special: Regionally focused Emilia-Romagna cooking with a lighter, refined lasagna.
$$ Beverly Grove Vietnamese, French
Nicolas Eatery sits on the upper level of Beverly Center, blending French technique with Californian comfort dishes and a few Southeast Asian touches. Diners come for composed plates like steak frites, seafood pastas, and hearty sandwiches in a polished but relaxed setting that works for both business meals and lingering dinners.
Must-Try Dishes: French Onion Soup, Steak Frites, Mini Lobster Roll
What Makes it Special: French-forward mall bistro with polished plates and customizable menus.
$$$ Beverly Grove
Soccer legend Alessandro Del Piero’s Italian spot leans into sleek design, polished service, and a menu of handmade pastas and wood-fired mains. It’s more of a dressed-up night out than a casual neighborhood joint, but still approachable for a relaxed Italian dinner.
Must-Try Dishes: Tagliatelle al Ragu all’Antica, Bucatini alla Carbonara, Pistachio Cheesecake
What Makes it Special: A polished Italian dining room backed by a celebrity owner, with pastas and cocktails designed for lingering dinners.
$$$$ Beverly Grove Steakhouse
H&H Brazilian Steakhouse brings an all-you-can-eat churrasco experience to Beverly Center with a long parade of skewered meats, a big salad bar, and an upbeat dining room. It’s the move when you want carved-at-the-table picanha and a festive, group-first energy.
Must-Try Dishes: Brazilian Churrasco Rodizio, Picanha, A5 Wagyu Upgrade
What Makes it Special: High-energy Brazilian rodizio with nonstop skewers and a big salad bar.
8.2
$$$ Beverly Grove Burgers
This cozy Beverly Grove wine bar added a daytime Melanie Burger program featuring smash-style burgers alongside its small-plates menu. Guests mention the juicy, diner-inspired patties, thoughtful sides, and deep wine list, making it a rare spot where serious bottles and serious burgers coexist.
Must-Try Dishes: Melanie Burger, Juicy Durrty Burger, Tater Tots
What Makes it Special: A polished wine bar that quietly serves one of the area’s better smashburgers.
8.1
$ Beverly Grove Korean
Seoulmates delivers Korean street-food flavors through fusion tacos, bowls and hoagies in a casual, buzzy 3rd Street storefront. Open since 2022, it’s become a neighborhood favorite for playful takes on bulgogi and bibimbap with plenty of vegan and gluten-free options.
Must-Try Dishes: Award-Winning Bulghoagie, Bibimbap Bowl, Korean Fried Chicken Tacos
What Makes it Special: Korean street fusion—think bulgogi grilled cheese and loaded hoagies.

Worthy Picks

#26 Mood
7.9
$$ Beverly Grove Sandwiches
Mood is a design-forward 3rd Street cafe that leans into brunch plates but quietly turns out rich, knife-and-fork sandwiches like the Croque Madam and tuna salad on sourdough. It’s a place to linger over coffee or brunch cocktails rather than a grab-and-go deli stop.
Must-Try Dishes: Croque Madam, Tuna Salad Sandwich, Breakfast Burger
What Makes it Special: Stylish all-day cafe where brunch-y sandwiches come with a high-design room.