Restaurant in Los Angeles, United States
Arthur J.
100ptsCounter seats book fast. Worth the chase.

About Arthur J.
Arthur J. is a dinner-only Manhattan Beach steakhouse from chef David LeFevre, ranked back-to-back by Opinionated About Dining and rated 4.7 across 700+ Google reviews. Booking is easy by LA standards — plan a week out for weekends. Go in person; this is a room-and-kitchen experience that does not translate well off-premise.
Arthur J. — Manhattan Beach's Most Booked Steakhouse Counter
Seats at Arthur J.'s most coveted spots move quickly on Thursday through Saturday evenings, when this Manhattan Beach steakhouse runs closest to capacity and the room operates at full energy. If you want the leading version of this experience, Thursday is your sweet spot: the kitchen is locked in, the crowd is engaged but not overwhelming, and you avoid the full weekend surge that can stretch wait times even with a reservation. Sunday through Wednesday, the room breathes more easily and booking is direct.
Arthur J. sits at 903 Manhattan Ave in Manhattan Beach, a beach-adjacent address that shapes the room's personality more than any design choice could. The space reads as purposefully unfussy — a steakhouse that trusts its product rather than its decor to do the work. Seating is arranged to give the room a communal feel without sacrificing enough privacy to make solo or couple dining feel exposed. The layout suits groups of two to four better than large parties; the room is not built for corporate tables.
Chef David LeFevre runs the kitchen here, and the operation has earned back-to-back recognition from Opinionated About Dining, ranked 119th in North America in 2023 and 193rd in 2024 in their Casual category. That year-over-year presence in a ranking system that tracks serious food enthusiasts rather than general audiences is a reliable signal: this is not a neighbourhood steakhouse coasting on location. The Google rating of 4.7 across 723 reviews reinforces that the kitchen delivers consistently, not just on big nights.
The format is dinner-only, opening at 4 pm daily and running to 10 pm Sunday through Wednesday, with Thursday through Saturday extending to 11 pm. There is no lunch service. For anyone considering Arthur J. as part of a broader Los Angeles dining trip, that dinner-only window means you are planning around the evening, not building a flexible day-of itinerary. If you want daytime steakhouse-adjacent options in the LA area, look elsewhere; Arthur J. is a deliberate evening commitment.
On the question of takeout and off-premise dining: Arthur J. is a steakhouse format where the room, the timing, and the in-service experience are central to what you are paying for. A properly rested steak served at the right temperature at the counter is a different product from the same cut in a to-go container. If your situation genuinely requires takeout, the food will travel better than most fine-casual options, but you will be getting a diminished version of what the kitchen is built to deliver. Book the table if you can. The in-room version is the version worth the trip from anywhere in Los Angeles , and the drive from the Westside or Downtown is manageable for a destination dinner.
For context on how LeFevre's approach fits the broader steakhouse conversation: if you have eaten at Gorio in Tokyo or Hirayama in Tokyo, you know what a focused, singular steakhouse format can achieve. Arthur J. operates in that same register of conviction, even if the price point and setting are distinctly Californian. Compared to the tasting-menu ambition of Providence, the conceptual density of Somni, or the format commitment of Hayato, Arthur J. is the most straightforwardly satisfying option in its category: a place that executes a clear format with enough skill to earn sustained critical attention year after year.
Booking is easy by Los Angeles standards. You are not competing with the impossible reservation windows of Kato or the omakase scarcity of Sushi Kaneyoshi. Plan a week to ten days out for weekend evenings; weeknights often have availability within a few days. If you are visiting from out of town and building a broader LA itinerary, pair this with a look at Osteria Mozza for a different register on another night, and check our full Los Angeles restaurants guide for the wider picture. For hotels near Manhattan Beach, our Los Angeles hotels guide has current options. And if your trip extends to Northern California, The French Laundry in Napa, Lazy Bear in San Francisco, and Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg are the benchmarks worth knowing in that tier. For Chicago, Smyth and for New Orleans, Emeril's are points of comparison if you are calibrating across markets. Le Bernardin in New York City remains the national benchmark for what sustained kitchen discipline looks like over decades.
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Quick reference: Dinner only, 4–10 pm (to 11 pm Thu–Sat) | 903 Manhattan Ave, Manhattan Beach | Easy to book 7–10 days out | Opinionated About Dining Casual North America ranked | Google 4.7 / 723 reviews.
Compare Arthur J.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arthur J. | Steak | Easy | |
| Kato | New Taiwanese, Asian | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Hayato | Japanese | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Vespertine | Progressive, Contemporary | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Holbox | Mexican Seafood, Mexican | $$ | Unknown |
| Sushi Kaneyoshi | Sushi, Japanese | $$$$ | Unknown |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Arthur J. good for solo dining?
Yes — the counter is the move for solo diners. Arthur J. has earned back-to-back Opinionated About Dining Casual North America rankings (#119 in 2023, #193 in 2024), which means the room draws serious food people who eat alone without it feeling odd. Thursday through Saturday evenings fill fastest, so solo diners wanting a counter seat should book ahead rather than walk in and hope.
Is lunch or dinner better at Arthur J.?
Dinner only — Arthur J. opens at 4 pm daily and does not serve lunch. Thursday through Saturday are the highest-energy nights with the latest close (11 pm); Sunday through Wednesday the kitchen wraps at 10 pm, which suits a quieter meal. If you want the full experience chef David LeFevre has built here, a weekday dinner at 4–5 pm gets you the room before it fills.
What is Arthur J. known for?
Arthur J. is primarily known for Steak in Los Angeles.
Where is Arthur J. located?
Arthur J. is located in Los Angeles, at 903 Manhattan Ave, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266.
Hours
- Monday
- 4–10 pm
- Tuesday
- 4–10 pm
- Wednesday
- 4–10 pm
- Thursday
- 4–11 pm
- Friday
- 4–11 pm
- Saturday
- 4–11 pm
- Sunday
- 4–10 pm
Recognized By
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