Restaurant in Los Angeles, United States
Juliet
460ptsSerious French cooking; book ahead.

About Juliet
Juliet is a Michelin Plate-recognised French restaurant in Culver City earning Pearl Recommended status in 2025, with two consecutive years of Michelin recognition validating its consistency. At the $$$$ price tier, it delivers serious French cooking in a composed, conversation-friendly room. Book well ahead — this is not a walk-in venue — and expect a focused, unhurried evening.
Should You Book Juliet?
Getting a table at Juliet takes effort. At the $$$$ price tier in Culver City, this is not a walk-in French restaurant — plan ahead and treat booking as a commitment, not a casual consideration. The reward for that effort is a Michelin Plate-recognised dining room that has held that credential for consecutive years (2024 and 2025) and earned Pearl Recommended status in 2025, which puts it in the conversation for serious French cooking in Los Angeles without the full theatre-and-ceremony overhead of the city's most decorated rooms.
The short verdict: if you are after composed, technique-driven French cuisine in a neighbourhood that punches well above its casual-dining reputation, Juliet is worth booking. If you want the most adventurous or experimental option in the $$$$ bracket, look elsewhere first.
Juliet in Culver City: Why This Location Matters
Culver City's Washington Boulevard corridor is not where most food-focused visitors instinctively look when planning a serious French dinner in Los Angeles. That gap between expectation and reality works in Juliet's favour. The restaurant sits at 8888 Washington Blvd, anchoring a stretch that has been steadily building a credible dining identity without the foot-traffic noise of West Hollywood or the destination-restaurant density of downtown. For the explorer-type diner, this matters: you are not fighting for a cab in a saturated block, and the room's energy reflects a neighbourhood crowd that has genuinely sought the place out rather than stumbled in after a hotel concierge recommendation.
In a city where French cooking often means either a brasserie format or a Michelin-chasing tasting menu with corresponding price anxiety, Juliet occupies a quieter middle register. It draws the kind of guest who knows what they are ordering and why, and the atmosphere tends to reflect that — measured rather than performative, focused rather than loud. Based on a Google rating of 4.2 across 194 reviews, the consistency is real, even if the volume of reviews is still modest compared to more-trafficked LA addresses.
The French Cooking Case
French cuisine in Los Angeles has several strong reference points. Pasjoli in Santa Monica works the bistro-classical register with precision. Petit Trois on Highland Avenue handles the casual end of the French canon with focused conviction. At the more formal tier, Lumière and Perle offer their own takes on what refined French cooking means in this city. Juliet earns its position in that conversation through consistency , two consecutive Michelin Plate recognitions are not accidental, and they represent an external audit that the kitchen is executing at a sustained level.
For context on what the $$$$ French tier looks like globally: restaurants like Le Bernardin in New York City or Hotel de Ville Crissier in Crissier sit at the extreme end of French technical ambition. Juliet is not operating in that register, nor is it priced as if it is. What you are paying for at the $$$$ level here is a serious, polished French experience in a city where that combination is rarer in Culver City than it ought to be.
If your reference points for this kind of evening run toward Lazy Bear in San Francisco or Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg , places where the cooking is a clearly framed event , Juliet sits in a comparable zone of intention, if not identical format. It is a destination worth building an evening around, not a restaurant you simply pass through.
Atmosphere and Practical Expectations
The ambient feel at Juliet trends toward the composed end of the spectrum. This is not a high-decibel room built for large celebratory groups looking for noise and energy. The sensory register is quieter, suited to conversation, and the crowd reflects that. If your priority is a room where you can actually hear the person across from you, Juliet is a better call than many of the louder $$$$ rooms in Los Angeles.
Dress for the occasion without over-engineering it. The $$$$ price point and Michelin Plate recognition signal that smart-casual at minimum is the appropriate register , not a jacket-required room in the European sense, but not a place to arrive in athleisure either. For guidance on comparable expectations across the city, the Pearl Los Angeles restaurants guide covers dress norms across the full range of the city's serious dining rooms.
Booking is hard. That classification is not a formality. Plan at minimum two to three weeks ahead for weekend tables, and consider that shoulder times on weeknights may offer more flexibility. There is no publicly listed phone number or booking portal in the Pearl database, which means your leading approach is to check the restaurant's current reservations channel directly. Do not assume walk-in availability at the $$$$ tier in a room that has held Michelin recognition for two consecutive years.
For visitors planning a broader Los Angeles trip around serious eating and drinking, the Pearl Los Angeles hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide give full coverage of the city's worthwhile options across categories.
How Juliet Compares
Within the $$$$ French tier in Los Angeles, Camphor offers the most direct stylistic overlap , French technique filtered through a contemporary lens , with a downtown address that draws a higher-profile crowd. If you want the French cooking conversation in a room with more social energy and easier access to other downtown venues, Camphor is the stronger practical choice. Juliet wins on atmosphere and neighbourhood specificity if Culver City suits your itinerary.
For non-French alternatives at the same price tier, Kato is the more technically ambitious room right now and carries heavier critical weight. Hayato is the call for Japanese precision at comparable spend. Vespertine is for the diner who wants the full avant-garde experience with a price and theatricality to match. Gwen is the better option if your group skews toward meat-focused celebration dining.
Juliet's competitive advantage is specifically this: serious, consistent French cooking in a Culver City room that rewards the effort of seeking it out, at a price point that does not require you to treat dinner as a financial event. Among the city's French options, it fills a gap that neither the casual bistro tier nor the full tasting-menu tier quite covers.
Quick reference: Juliet, 8888 Washington Blvd Suite 102, Culver City, CA 90232 , French, $$$$, Michelin Plate 2024 & 2025, Pearl Recommended 2025, Google 4.2/5 (194 reviews), booking difficulty: hard.
Compare Juliet
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Juliet | French | $$$$ | Hard |
| Kato | New Taiwanese, Asian | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Hayato | Japanese | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Vespertine | Progressive, Contemporary | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Camphor | French-Asian, French | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Gwen | New American, Steakhouse | $$$$ | Unknown |
How Juliet stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Juliet worth the price?
At the $$$$ tier, Juliet earns its price through consistent execution — two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) signal a kitchen operating above the neighbourhood baseline. For that spend in Los Angeles, Camphor in the Arts District is the closest stylistic rival, but Juliet's Culver City setting means less competition and often easier access to a comparable standard. If French technique at this level is what you're after, yes, it justifies the cost.
What should a first-timer know about Juliet?
Walk-ins are unlikely to work at a $$$$ Michelin-recognised French restaurant — book in advance and treat the reservation as the commitment it is. Juliet sits on Washington Boulevard in Culver City (Suite 102, 8888 Washington Blvd), not in a neighbourhood that draws casual foot traffic, so arrive with a plan rather than making a night of wandering. The room trends composed and quiet, which suits pairs and small groups more than large celebratory parties.
Does Juliet handle dietary restrictions?
No specific dietary policy is documented for Juliet. Standard practice at $$$$ French restaurants is to accommodate common restrictions when flagged at booking — check the venue's official channels when you reserve to confirm. Showing up without prior notice at this price point and format is a risk not worth taking.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Juliet?
No tasting menu format is confirmed in the available venue data, so treat any assumption about format with caution and verify directly before booking. What is confirmed: Juliet holds a Michelin Plate for two consecutive years at the $$$$ price point, which suggests the kitchen has the consistency to support a longer, structured format if one exists. Check current menu details with the restaurant before committing.
What should I wear to Juliet?
No dress code is documented for Juliet specifically. At the $$$$ tier with Michelin recognition, the room skews composed rather than casual — arriving dressed for a serious dinner is the safer call. Think polished rather than formal: a sharp outfit fits better than either a suit or trainers.
Recognized By
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- KatoKato is the No. 1 restaurant in Los Angeles by two consecutive LA Times rankings, a Michelin-starred Taiwanese-American tasting menu with a 2025 James Beard Award for Best Chef: California. The 10-course menu from Jon Yao is matched by one of the city's deepest wine programs. Book six to eight weeks out minimum — this is among the hardest reservations in the country to secure.
- HayatoHayato is the most coveted reservation in Los Angeles: a seven-seat kaiseki counter in Row DTLA where chef Brandon Hayato Go cooks directly in front of guests and narrates every course. Two Michelin stars, ranked #2 by the LA Times and #10 in North America by OAD. Near-impossible to book, but worth pursuing for a serious special occasion.
- MélisseMélisse is a two Michelin-starred, 14-seat tasting-menu counter in Santa Monica — one of Los Angeles's most technically ambitious dinners. Book if French classical technique applied to California produce is your preferred register. With only 14 seats and consistent international recognition, reservations require six to eight weeks of lead time minimum.
- VespertineVespertine is Jordan Kahn's two-Michelin-starred tasting menu in Culver City, priced at $395 per person for a four-hour, multi-sensory evening. Pearl Recommended for 2025 and ranked top 26 in North America by Opinionated About Dining, it is the only restaurant in Los Angeles combining this level of technical cooking with full theatrical production. Book it if you want an event, not just dinner.
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