
The Nosh
Beverly Hills
Restaurant in Beverly Hills, United States
The Read
Dress
Casual
Why go
The Nosh is a practical Beverly Hills daytime pick when convenience matters more than ceremony. Go for an easy, low-pressure meal; look to Crustacean, Da Lat Rose, La Ong, Yakiniku Yazawa, or IMA if the occasion calls for a more defined dining experience.
About The Nosh
The verified signal for The Nosh is direct: it is in Beverly Hills, keeps daily daytime hours from 7:30 AM to 4 PM, lists a casual dress code. That makes it a practical option to consider when you want a Beverly Hills stop during the day rather than a late meal.
Because the verified details are limited, first-timers should avoid reading more into the listing than is confirmed. The available information does not establish a specific cuisine, menu format, chef, price point, seating setup, reservation policy, or beverage program. Treat this page as a planning note based on confirmed basics, then check the venue directly before making detailed plans.
Use it for daytime ease, not a wine-led meal
The available details point to a daytime venue, so first-timers should set expectations accordingly. The confirmed hours do not support dinner planning, there is no verified information here about a wine program, named chef, formal service style, or special-occasion format. For a different kind of meal, compare against Crustacean, Da Lat Rose, La Ong, Yakiniku Yazawa, or IMA before committing.
Where The Nosh makes sense is as a Beverly Hills option with simple confirmed parameters: daily daytime hours and casual dress. For broader planning, use Our full Beverly Hills restaurants guide, then cross-check other dining or itinerary options directly if the meal is part of a fuller plan.
Who should choose it
Choose The Nosh if the confirmed facts fit what you need: Beverly Hills, casual dress, daily 7:30 AM to 4 PM hours. Skip it if your decision depends on unverified specifics such as cuisine, price, seating style, a detailed menu, or dinner service. If you want to compare other options, look at Crustacean, Da Lat Rose, or La Ong.
The take
The Take
The Vibe
The Nosh reads like a true neighborhood fixture: unassuming, reliable and tuned to daytime rhythms. It occupies a less performative stretch of Santa Monica Boulevard, where medical offices and boutiques set a different tempo than the evening dining rooms that cater to special occasions. The room leans into consistency and routine—regulars drop in on weekdays, staff know familiar faces, and the energy favors approachable conversation over spectacle. Overall, The Nosh presents a relaxed, casual charm that prizes repeat visits and the dependable pleasures of straightforward American comfort food.
Best For
This is a daytime destination: think weekday lunches, casual brunches and quick neighborhood stops rather than formal evening service. The write-up repeatedly frames the operation around speed and familiarity, so it’s well suited to solo diners, families and groups looking for an unfussy midday meal. Locals use it on ordinary days rather than reserving it for rarer special occasions, which makes it a practical choice for regular neighborhood dining or a low-key brunch with friends.
Ordering Tips
Stick to the signatures highlighted in the listing: the Pastrami Burrito and Hand-Rolled Bagels are name-checked as standout items and reflect the kitchen’s focus on hearty, daytime fare. Expect straightforward, fast service geared toward repeat customers rather than tasting-menu pacing. Because the place trades on consistency, ordering familiar, classic preparations tends to deliver the best representation of what the restaurant does well—comfortable, reliably executed American bites for morning and midday dining.
Planning details
Location
Also consider
Where to look if this is not the right fit
If the meal needs more occasion energy, cross-shop Crustacean or Da Lat Rose. If the group wants a more defined Japanese direction, compare IMA and Yakiniku Yazawa.
Restaurant context
How The Nosh compares in Beverly Hills
The Nosh is the easier daytime choice in this set: lower planning pressure, a central Beverly Hills location, a format that makes more sense for a quick meal than a major dinner. IMA sits at the opposite end of the decision, with a $$$$ Japanese signal that makes it the splurge comparison rather than the casual alternative.
For occasion dining, start with Crustacean, Da Lat Rose, or La Ong before choosing The Nosh. Those are better cross-shops when ambiance and dinner energy matter more than ease. Yakiniku Yazawa is the more cuisine-specific pick if the group wants yakiniku rather than a general Beverly Hills daytime option.
The practical verdict: The Nosh is for value through convenience, not for a high-production meal. Choose IMA for a higher-spend Japanese plan, Yakiniku Yazawa for a meat-focused meal, the Beverly Hills peers when the room matters as much as the food.
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Compare The Nosh
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price | Awards |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Nosh | Beverly Hills | , | , | No published awards |
| Yakiniku Yazawa | Los Angeles | Yakiniku | , | 2026 OAD Top Restaurants in North America Ranked · #1462025 OAD Top Restaurants in North America Ranked · #1042024 OAD Top Restaurants in North America Ranked · #1052023 OAD Top Restaurants in North America Ranked · #57 |
| IMA | Los Angeles | Japanese | $$$$ | No published awards |
| Crustacean | Beverly Hills | , | , | 2026 Wine Spectator Award of Excellence2024 OAD Casual in North America Ranked · #2282023 OAD Casual in North America Recommended |
| Da Lat Rose | Beverly Hills | , | , | No published awards |
| La Ong | Beverly Hills | , | , | No published awards |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Can The Nosh accommodate groups?
There is no verified group policy or seating information available here. The confirmed details are that The Nosh is in Beverly Hills, has a casual dress code, runs daily from 7:30 AM to 4 PM. check the venue's official channels for group planning.
Is The Nosh good for a special occasion?
The verified details support a casual daytime visit rather than a confirmed formal occasion format. The Nosh is in Beverly Hills, lists casual dress, closes at 4 PM daily, so check directly if you need a more specific special-occasion setup.
Does The Nosh handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary and allergy details are not verified here. Ask The Nosh directly before going, especially if you have a specific restriction or need confirmed ingredient information.
How far ahead should I book The Nosh?
There is no verified booking or reservation guidance available here. The confirmed hours are daily from 7:30 AM to 4 PM, so check the venue's official channels for the latest planning details.
Is lunch or dinner better at The Nosh?
The verified hours are 7:30 AM to 4 PM every day, so the listing supports daytime planning and not dinner planning. Specific meal periods or menu details are not verified here.
What are alternatives to The Nosh?
For comparison, consider Yakiniku Yazawa, IMA, Crustacean, Da Lat Rose, or La Ong, depending on the kind of meal you are planning. Check each venue directly for current hours, format, fit.
Is The Nosh good for solo dining?
There is no verified solo-dining setup or seating information available here. The confirmed facts are that The Nosh is in Beverly Hills, has a casual dress code, is open daily from 7:30 AM to 4 PM.




















