Restaurant in Beverly Hills, United States
La Dolce Vita
100Pearl PointsEvening-first pick

About La Dolce Vita
La Dolce Vita is a dinner-first Beverly Hills booking for readers who want a polished evening rather than a highly defined tasting-menu or lunch plan. Go for a date, small celebration, or repeat visit; cross-shop Tempura Endo or IMA if the priority is a Japanese splurge with a clearer format.
La Dolce Vita is a Beverly Hills option to consider when the plan calls for an evening meal rather than lunch. The verified practical details are direct: the restaurant is closed Monday and open Tuesday through Sunday from 5:30 PM, with later closing times on Friday and Saturday.
The appeal should not be framed around public awards, a tasting-menu format, a published price, or a specific cuisine claim here, because those details are not part of the verified record. If you are comparing plans, you can also look at Tempura Endo or IMA. If the decision is simply about dinner in Beverly Hills, La Dolce Vita belongs on the shortlist.
Dinner is the verified service window
Lunch service is not part of the current verified schedule. Treat this as an evening restaurant: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday run 5:30–10 PM, while Friday and Saturday run 5:30–11 PM. Monday is closed.
Nick Russo is the verified chef/owner. Beyond that, the safest planning logic is practical: choose La Dolce Vita when the group wants dinner in Beverly Hills and the posted hours fit the night.
Who should consider it, who should cross-shop
Consider this if the group wants Beverly Hills and dinner service. Cross-shop 88 Club, The Nosh, or Cheese Store of Beverly Hills if you are comparing other options for the same outing.
For broader planning, compare La Dolce Vita with other dining in Beverly Hills before committing to a route. Keep the decision anchored to the verified basics: Beverly Hills, chef/owner Nick Russo, smart casual dress, dinner hours Tuesday through Sunday.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to La Dolce Vita?
Cross-shop 88 Club or IMA if you are comparing other dining plans. La Dolce Vita makes the most sense when you want an evening meal in Beverly Hills, since the verified schedule runs Tuesday through Sunday from 5:30 PM.
Can La Dolce Vita accommodate groups?
Specific group-dining details are not verified here. If you are planning for more than a standard dinner party, check the venue's official channels and confirm what it can accommodate for your date.
What should a first-timer know about La Dolce Vita?
Plan for dinner only, because the posted hours start at 5:30 PM Tuesday through Sunday, with Monday closed. Nick Russo is the verified chef/owner, the verified location is Beverly Hills.
What should I wear to La Dolce Vita?
The verified dress code is smart casual. For a Beverly Hills dinner, that is the safest standard to follow.
Is lunch or dinner better at La Dolce Vita?
Dinner is the clear choice, since the current verified schedule has no lunch service. If your plan is a daytime meal, compare other dining options such as The Nosh or Cheese Store of Beverly Hills.
Is La Dolce Vita good for a special occasion?
It can be considered for an evening meal in Beverly Hills if the schedule fits your plan. Friday and Saturday service runs until 11 PM, while Tuesday through Thursday and Sunday run until 10 PM.
How far ahead should I plan La Dolce Vita?
Specific booking windows are not verified here. If your date is fixed, especially for Friday or Saturday dinner, check the venue's official channels as early as your plans allow.
Location
9785 S Santa Monica Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA 90210
Beverly Hills, United States
Compare La Dolce Vita
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| La Dolce Vita | Beverly Hills | , | , |
| 88 Club | Los Angeles | , | , |
| Tempura Endo | Los Angeles | Tempura, Japanese | $$$$ |
| Cheese Store of Beverly Hills | Los Angeles | American Deli | , |
| The Nosh | Beverly Hills | , | , |
| IMA | Los Angeles | Japanese | $$$$ |
How La Dolce Vita Beverly Hills compares with similar nearby venues.
If this is not the right fit
Try Tempura Endo or IMA if the night calls for a Japanese splurge. Choose The Nosh when the group wants something more casual in Beverly Hills.
How it compares in Beverly Hills
Choose La Dolce Vita when the goal is an evening dinner in Beverly Hills with less emphasis on a stated cuisine category or public award trail. Tempura Endo and IMA are clearer splurge comparisons because both are listed as Japanese and $$$$, so they suit diners who want a more defined high-spend format.
The Nosh and Cheese Store of Beverly Hills are better alternatives when convenience or daytime casualness matters more than a full dinner. 88 Club is the cross-shop for a different occasion mood, especially if the group wants to compare rooms before choosing where the night should feel more social.
Booking difficulty is listed as easy, so this is less of a chase reservation than the $$$$ Japanese peers. That makes it useful when plans are forming late and the group still wants a Beverly Hills address rather than moving the meal elsewhere.
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