
La Ong
Golden Triangle, Beverly Hills
Restaurant in Beverly Hills, United States
The Read
Dress
Smart Casual
Why go
La Ong is a practical Beverly Hills pick when ease matters more than a destination-level dining experience. Use it for lunch, solo dining, or a low-pressure takeout plan near Santa Monica Boulevard; for a more defined occasion, compare nearby Beverly Hills peers before committing.
About La Ong
La Ong is a Beverly Hills venue with verified daily hours in two blocks: 11 AM–3 PM and 5–10 PM, Monday through Sunday. The confirmed dress code is smart casual.
Beyond those basics, the verified public details are limited. There is no confirmed award, chef-led format, signature dish, menu structure, price point, booking difficulty, takeout or delivery service, or dietary-accommodation policy in the available data. The safest way to frame La Ong is as a Beverly Hills option to consider when its hours and smart-casual setting fit your plans.
Use it for direct Beverly Hills planning
For planning purposes, La Ong is clearest on logistics: it is in Beverly Hills, it is listed daily from 11 AM–3 PM and 5–10 PM, the dress code is smart casual. Those facts make it direct to evaluate against your schedule.
What is not verified matters too. There is no confirmed information here on room layout, service style, menu format, takeout, delivery, pricing, or signature items. If you need any of those details before committing, check directly with the venue before you go.
Where it fits in a Beverly Hills plan
Choose La Ong when the confirmed hours line up with your Beverly Hills plans and a smart-casual dress code suits the occasion. Because the available data does not verify a special-occasion format, tasting menu, chef profile, or published accolades, it is best treated as a practical option rather than a venue to choose on the strength of unconfirmed claims.
If the visit depends on specific dietary needs, a particular menu style, a certain price range, or a defined service format, confirm those details directly. Other Beverly Hills venues may be worth comparing if you need more published information before deciding.
Quick reference: Beverly Hills venue with daily 11 AM–3 PM and 5–10 PM hours; smart-casual dress code; other details should be confirmed directly.
The take
The Take
The Vibe
La Ong sits on a quieter stretch of South Santa Monica Boulevard and cultivates a low-profile, neighborhood sensibility rather than a flashy Rodeo Drive presence. The dining room attracts a returning, informed crowd, so the energy feels deliberate and intimate rather than spontaneous or tourist-driven. In a city that often separates high-visibility terraces and valet lines from more understated addresses, La Ong occupies the latter: thoughtful in tone, quietly confident, and geared toward guests who know what they want. The overall impression is relaxed and refined rather than loud or ostentatious.
Best For
La Ong is best suited to evenings when guests are looking for a measured, deliberate meal away from the more trafficked sightseeing corridors. It works well for date nights and intimate gatherings where the focus is on conversation and the food, and it also accommodates families and small groups who prefer a quieter, neighborhood setting. Because the venue attracts a returning local clientele rather than impulse walk-ins, it rewards diners who plan ahead and come with the expectation of an attentive, composed dining experience.
Ordering Tips
La Ong draws an audience that arrives with prior knowledge rather than on impulse, so plan ahead when you go. Expect a quieter, deliberate pacing to the evening and a clientele that leans local and familiar with the format. If you prefer a more bustling, high-visibility Beverly Hills scene, this is not that spot; if you value a composed, low-key meal, make reservations or check availability in advance and arrive prepared for an evening that favors intention over spontaneity.
Planning details
Location
9632 S Santa Monica Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA 90210 · Directions
Also consider
Where to go if La Ong does not fit
If the plan needs more occasion energy, try Crustacean first. If the priority is a more specific Vietnamese-leaning Beverly Hills meal, check Da Lat Rose.
Restaurant context
How La Ong compares in Beverly Hills
La Ong is the easier, lower-commitment choice if the meal is built around convenience rather than occasion. Crustacean is the stronger fit when ambiance and a more formal Beverly Hills dinner matter, while La Ong makes more sense for a casual lunch, solo stop, or takeout-led plan.
Da Lat Rose is the better cross-shop for diners who want a more defined Vietnamese-leaning dining plan in Beverly Hills. La Ong is easier to slot into the day; Da Lat Rose is the one to check first if the meal itself is the point.
For quick, low-stakes alternatives, The Nosh and Sprinkles Ice Cream are more snack-or-dessert oriented than dinner solutions. Lorenzo California sits outside the immediate Beverly Hills comparison for most plans, so keep La Ong on the list when location and easy access are the deciding factors.
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Compare La Ong
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| La Ong | Beverly Hills |
| Da Lat Rose | Beverly Hills |
| Crustacean | Beverly Hills |
| Sprinkles Ice Cream | Beverly Hills |
| Lorenzo California | Los Angeles |
| The Nosh | Beverly Hills |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to La Ong?
La Ong lists a smart-casual dress code. That is the only verified dress guidance available.
Is La Ong good for solo dining?
There is no verified solo-dining policy or seating format available. If solo comfort matters, contact La Ong directly or compare it with another nearby option such as Crustacean based on your plans.
Is a midday or evening visit better at La Ong?
La Ong has verified daily hours of 11 AM–3 PM and 5–10 PM, so both time windows are represented in the schedule. Which is better depends on your plans, since no verified menu or service differences are available.
Does La Ong handle dietary restrictions?
No verified dietary-accommodation details are available. Ask La Ong directly before visiting if allergies, restrictions, or special requests are important to your visit. You can also compare with another option such as The Nosh if you need more information before deciding.
How far ahead should I book La Ong?
No verified booking-difficulty or reservation-lead-time information is available. La Ong's confirmed hours are 11 AM–3 PM and 5–10 PM daily; check the venue's official channels for current reservation or walk-in guidance.
What should a first-timer know about La Ong?
La Ong is in Beverly Hills, has a smart-casual dress code, lists daily hours of 11 AM–3 PM and 5–10 PM. Beyond that, details such as menu format, pricing, service style, signature dishes are not verified here. If you are comparing plans, Da Lat Rose or Lorenzo California may also be worth considering depending on what you want to confirm before going.


















