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    Miura, Restaurant in Beverly Hills
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    1 Michelin Star

    Miura

    Beverly Hills

    Restaurant in Beverly Hills, United States

    The Read

    Dress

    Smart Casual

    Why go

    Miura is a better fit for a controlled Beverly Hills dinner than for a scene-driven night out. Book it for a small special-occasion meal on Rodeo Drive; cross-shop Urasawa for a higher-commitment Japanese splurge, Avra for Greek seafood, THE Blvd Restaurant and Lounge for hotel ambience.

    About Miura

    Is Miura worth planning for a Beverly Hills dinner? Yes, if the priority is an evening meal with limited weekly hours rather than a more flexible all-day option. With hours for Wednesday through Saturday and closures Sunday through Tuesday, this is the kind of venue to treat as a planned dinner stop rather than a casual add-on.

    The practical appeal is the Beverly Hills setting and the narrow schedule. Miura works well when the night is already being planned around dinner, not when you need broad timing flexibility or a daytime option.

    Book this for a planned dinner, not for maximum public detail

    The case for Miura is strongest when a defined dinner window is enough and you do not need a long list of confirmed public details to make the decision. If the goal is to compare Miura with another option, Urasawa is one name to consider. If the goal is a more flexible night, Cameo or THE Blvd Restaurant and Lounge may make more sense depending on the occasion.

    For a first-timer, the main decision is timing. Miura is a better fit when the guest wants a deliberate dinner plan and is comfortable with fewer public-facing cues. It is less compelling for a group that needs broad hours or a longer list of confirmed details before committing.

    Beverly Hills context changes the value calculation

    Location is part of the value here. A Beverly Hills dinner can carry occasion weight, but the limited hours also raise the importance of planning ahead. That makes Miura a sharper pick for a scheduled evening than for a last-minute meal, especially if the party needs flexibility.

    Cross-shop it by mood and logistics. Choose Avra when it better fits the kind of dinner your group wants. Choose THE Blvd Restaurant and Lounge when that setting better matches the evening. Choose Urasawa when it is the comparison that best fits your plans. For broader planning, use Pearl's Beverly Hills restaurants guide to compare options before locking in plans.

    The takeMiura is best for occasions that demand polish and privacy: think dinner dates, special occasions and business meals where discretion and professional service matter. Its Rodeo Drive location and alignment with established fine-dining rooms make it a natural pick for guests who want a composed, elevated meal rather than a casual night out. The restaurant also fits daytime power-lunches given the neighborhood context, but the emphasis on the ritual and pacing of a serious meal means dinner service is the clearest calling card.
    Venue detailsElevator
    Recognition and awards1 source
    Also considerAlternatives
    Restaurant contextBeverly Hills, United States

    Planning details

    Location
    218 N Rodeo Dr #2f, Beverly Hills, CA 90210
    Website
    miura-beverlyhills.com
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Miura occupies a taut, refined position above Rodeo Drive, presenting itself as a discreet, high-end choice for guests who seek a composed dining experience. The second-floor address signals a degree of remove from the street-level bustle, and the copy places the restaurant squarely within Beverly Hills’ premium fine-dining conversation. Service is described as fluent and unobtrusive, and the room reads as measured rather than theatrical—an environment that favors calm focus on the meal. Expect a restrained, polished mood that complements the neighborhood’s luxury tone without resorting to flamboyance.

    Best For

    Miura is best for occasions that demand polish and privacy: think dinner dates, special occasions and business meals where discretion and professional service matter. Its Rodeo Drive location and alignment with established fine-dining rooms make it a natural pick for guests who want a composed, elevated meal rather than a casual night out. The restaurant also fits daytime power-lunches given the neighborhood context, but the emphasis on the ritual and pacing of a serious meal means dinner service is the clearest calling card.

    Ordering Tips

    Expect a paced, service-forward meal—this is a place where timing and sequence matter. Reservations are advisable given the restaurant’s location and the clientele it attracts; come prepared for attentive, experienced service that guides the experience rather than performs for it. If you’re visiting for a business lunch or an evening that requires focus, request a table away from the entry to maximize the room’s quieter vantage above the street. The description emphasizes ritual and pacing, so allow the service to set the cadence rather than rushing courses.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Intimate sushi counter with refined, minimalist atmosphere focused on the chef's craft and seasonal ingredients.

    Tags

    Vibe

    IntimateElegantSophisticated

    Best For

    Date NightSpecial Occasion

    Experience

    Chefs Counter

    Accessibility

    Elevator

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Smart Casual
    Noise Level
    Quiet
    Service Style
    Omakase Bar
    Meal Pacing
    Extended Experience
    Capacity
    Intimate
    Planning details

    Location

    218 N Rodeo Dr #2f, Beverly Hills, CA 90210 · Directions

    miura-beverlyhills.com

    Recognition and awards
    Also consider

    Also Consider

    Restaurant context

    How Miura compares in Beverly Hills

    Miura makes the most sense for diners who want a quieter, more focused Rodeo Drive dinner and do not need a broad public awards trail before booking. Urasawa is the more obvious choice for a high-commitment Japanese splurge; choose it when the meal itself is the whole point of the night.

    Cameo and THE Blvd Restaurant and Lounge are stronger cross-shops for guests who want Beverly Hills ambience with broader social flexibility. THE Blvd Restaurant and Lounge is especially useful when hotel polish and people-watching matter as much as the food decision.

    Avra is the better pick for Greek seafood, larger-feeling dinners, a more outgoing group meal at a high price tier. Miura is the sharper call for a smaller celebration where restraint, location, a more contained dinner matter more than a big-room experience.

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    Miura Beverly Hills and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisinePriceAwards
    MiuraBeverly Hills; ;
    Michelin Plate 2026Michelin 1 Star 20262026 Michelin 1 Star
    UrasawaBeverly Hills; ; No published awards
    CameoBeverly Hills; ; No published awards
    AvraLos AngelesGreek Seafood, Greek$$$$
    2026 OAD Casual in North America Recommended2025 OAD Casual in North America Ranked · #6482025 Wine Spectator Best of Award of Excellence2025 Michelin Plate2024 OAD Casual in North America Ranked · #6752024 Michelin Plate
    THE Blvd Restaurant and LoungeLos Angeles; ;
    2026 Wine Spectator Award of Excellence
    THE Blvd Restaurant and LoungeBeverly Hills; ;
    2026 Wine Spectator Award of Excellence

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is lunch or dinner better at Miura?

    Dinner is the only option here, so plan around the listed evening hours in Beverly Hills. That makes Miura a tighter choice for a planned night out than a daytime drop-in. If you want lunch, look elsewhere; if you want a compact dinner window, this schedule works.

    Is Miura good for a special occasion?

    Miura can fit a planned evening in Beverly Hills if the schedule works for your party. The Wednesday through Saturday dinner hours give it a defined planning window. For a more flexible dinner, a place with longer hours may be easier.

    What are alternatives to Miura?

    Urasawa, Avra, Cameo, THE Blvd Restaurant and Lounge are useful comparison points when deciding whether Miura fits your night. Choose based on timing, setting, the kind of evening your group wants.

    What should I wear to Miura?

    Miura lists a smart casual dress code. Aim for neat, evening-appropriate clothing; formalwear is not required unless your group prefers it.

    What should a first-timer know about Miura?

    The main thing to know is that Miura is a dinner-only Beverly Hills venue, open Wednesday through Friday from 6:30–9 PM and Saturday from 5–9 PM, with Monday, Tuesday, Sunday closed. That schedule makes timing the whole decision. If you want a well-defined evening, it fits; if you want flexible hours, it does not.