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    Providence, Los Angeles, United States
    1Restaurants

    Providence

    Los Angeles, United States

    Points

    4,065

    Providence is the Los Angeles seafood tasting-menu booking to chase when the occasion deserves structure, polish, serious culinary recognition. It suits couples or focused small groups better than casual mixed-preference parties, especially if everyone is comfortable with a formal, seafood-led evening.

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    Kato, Los Angeles, United States
    2Restaurants

    Kato

    Los Angeles, United States

    Points

    2,810

    Jon Yao's Michelin-starred Arts District restaurant reimagines Taiwanese-American flavors through a 10- to 12-course tasting menu, backed by Ryan Bailey's 2,665-bottle wine program and Austin Hennelly's cocktail depth. Reservations release 30 days out and disappear within minutes. Worth the effort if you're prepared for a three-hour, $$$$-tier commitment with zero à la carte flexibility.

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    Mélisse, Los Angeles, United States
    3Restaurants

    Mélisse

    Los Angeles, United States

    Points

    2,220

    Mélisse 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.

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    Hayato, Los Angeles, United States
    4Restaurants

    Hayato

    Los Angeles, United States

    Points

    2,180

    Hayato 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.

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    Somni, Los Angeles, United States
    5Restaurants

    Somni

    Los Angeles, United States

    Points

    2,100

    Somni is a 14-seat Californian-Spanish tasting counter in West Hollywood holding three Michelin stars (2025) and 96 points from La Liste 2026. Chef Aitor Zabala's avant-garde menu blends Basque and Catalan technique with Californian ingredients. Booking difficulty is near impossible — plan two to three months ahead. At $$$$ pricing with a serious wine list, it is the highest-stakes tasting counter currently operating in Los Angeles.

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    Holbox, Los Angeles, United States
    6Restaurants

    Holbox

    Los Angeles, United States

    Points

    2,095

    Gilberto Cetina Jr.'s Michelin-starred Mexican seafood counter inside Mercado La Paloma delivers James Beard–level cooking at taquería prices. Order the smoked kanpachi taco and Baja scallop aguachile at lunch, or book the $120 Thursday–Friday tasting menu for eight courses without the line. No alcohol license, communal seating, peak-hour queues — but the quality-to-price ratio is exceptional.

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    Vespertine, Los Angeles, United States
    7Restaurants

    Vespertine

    Los Angeles, United States

    Points

    1,950

    Vespertine 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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    Pizzeria Sei, Los Angeles, United States
    8Restaurants

    Pizzeria Sei

    Los Angeles, United States

    Points

    1,785

    Pizzeria Sei is the clearest value case in Los Angeles dining: a Michelin Plate, #2 on 50 Top Pizza USA 2025, #4 on OAD Cheap Eats North America 2025, all at a $$ price point. The Pico-Robertson room is small and spare, built around Tokyo-style neo-Neapolitan pizza from an almond wood-fired oven. Book it for a date or a focused dinner; it is easy to reserve and genuinely worth the trip.

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    n/naka, Los Angeles, United States
    9Restaurants

    n/naka

    Los Angeles, United States

    Points

    1,680

    n/naka is a two-Michelin-starred kaiseki in Culver City where Chefs Niki Nakayama and Carole Iida-Nakayama serve a 13-course, California-inflected tasting menu rooted in seasonality and precision. Ranked ninth on the LA Times 2024 list of 101 Best Restaurants, it is one of the hardest reservations in Los Angeles. Book months ahead and commit to the drinks pairing.

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    Komal, Los Angeles, United States
    10Restaurants

    Komal

    Los Angeles, United States

    Points

    1,655

    Komal is LA's first craft molino — nixtamalizing 100% Mexican heirloom corn on-site inside Mercado La Paloma — and a 2025 Michelin Bib Gourmand. At $ pricing with walk-in access, it offers Mexico City-style tacos, tlacoyos, quesadillas at a quality level that most of the city's pricier Mexican restaurants cannot match. Go for the Taco Sonia and the masa.

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    Republique, Los Angeles, United States
    11Restaurants

    Republique

    Los Angeles, United States

    Points

    1,540

    Républiqe is the most complete French bistro experience in Los Angeles at the mid-price tier — Michelin Plate (2025), OAD-ranked #171 in North America, with a 1,845-selection wine list strong in Burgundy, Bordeaux, Champagne. Booking is easy relative to LA's harder rooms, cuisine pricing sits at $$ ($40–$65 for two courses), and the 1928 dining room is worth the upgrade from a daytime bakery visit.

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    Osteria Mozza, Los Angeles, United States
    12Restaurants

    Osteria Mozza

    Los Angeles, United States

    Points

    1,520

    Osteria Mozza is a Michelin-starred Italian restaurant on Melrose Ave, open since 2007 and among the hardest reservations to get in Los Angeles. At $$$$ per head, it delivers handmade pasta, a central mozzarella bar, a deep wine program under a James Beard Award-winning chef. Book three to four weeks out minimum; it is the go-to for celebrations and business dinners at this price tier.

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    Anajak Thai Cuisine, Los Angeles, United States
    13Restaurants

    Anajak Thai Cuisine

    Los Angeles, United States

    Points

    1,445

    James Beard Award-winning chef Justin Pichetrungsi transformed a 44-year-old Sherman Oaks neighborhood staple into one of LA's hardest reservations and most nationally decorated Thai kitchens. Michelin Plate, OAD Top 50, LA Times Restaurant of the Year 2022 — at $$$, it delivers omakase-level technique at a price point well below the city's fine-dining tier. Book 2–3 weeks out minimum.

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    majordōmo, Los Angeles, United States
    14Restaurants

    majordōmo

    Los Angeles, United States

    Points

    1,375

    majordōmo is David Chang's most accomplished restaurant and one of Los Angeles' most consistent dinner destinations: a Michelin Plate, OAD-ranked, Pearl-recommended room where Korean-inflected large-format cooking meets a genuinely strong wine program. At $$$, it sits below the city's tasting menu tier but delivers comparable creative ambition. Book two to three weeks ahead for the best selection of tables.

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    Restaurant Ki, Los Angeles, United States
    15Restaurants

    Restaurant Ki

    Los Angeles, United States

    Points

    1,375

    Restaurant Ki earns its 2025 Michelin star through a ten-seat chef's counter tasting menu that puts seasonally sourced seafood at the centre of contemporary Korean cooking. Chef Ki Kim's Atomix and Jungsik background is evident in the precision. With only ten seats and growing demand, reservations are hard to secure — book as far out as possible for any special occasion.

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    Petit Trois, Los Angeles, United States
    16Restaurants

    Petit Trois

    Los Angeles, United States

    Points

    1,250

    Petit Trois is Ludo Lefebvre's Hollywood counter bistro — Michelin-plated, LA Times top-50 ranked, priced at $$$ in a city full of $$$$ tasting menus. The French classics (escargot, steak frites, the Big Mec burger) are executed with real technical depth. For value-conscious French dining in Los Angeles, it is one of the stronger cases you can make.

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    Gwen, Los Angeles, United States
    17Restaurants

    Gwen

    Los Angeles, United States

    Points

    1,245

    A Michelin-starred, butcher-driven steakhouse on Sunset Boulevard that earns its $$$$ price point through genuine sourcing depth and open-fire craft. Ranked #250 in North America by Opinionated About Dining in 2025, Gwen is the strongest case for fire-forward meat-focused dining in Hollywood. Book two to three weeks out minimum — this does not fill slowly.

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    Antico Nuovo, Los Angeles, United States
    18Restaurants

    Antico Nuovo

    Los Angeles, United States

    Points

    1,140

    Chad Colby's Antico Nuovo is one of the harder tables to get on LA's Eastside, one of the better-value serious Italian dinners in the city. The pasta and crudo are the kitchen's strengths, the wine list earned Star Wine List #1 for 2026, Michelin has awarded a Plate two years running. Book three to four weeks ahead — this room stays full.

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    Dunsmoor, Los Angeles, United States
    19Restaurants

    Dunsmoor

    Los Angeles, United States

    Points

    1,125

    Dunsmoor brings Southern-inflected, hearth-driven American cooking to Glassell Park at the $$$ tier, earning a Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025. The open-hearth room, seasonal heirloom menu, warm service make it a strong choice for date nights or low-key occasions. Book one to two weeks ahead for weekdays; weekend tables move faster.

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    Rustic Canyon, Los Angeles, United States
    20Restaurants

    Rustic Canyon

    Los Angeles, United States

    Points

    1,115

    Rustic Canyon is Santa Monica's most consistent argument for California seasonal cooking — Michelin Plate recognized, Opinionated About Dining top-ranked, priced at $$$ with a 300-bottle wine list that does not gouge. Book for a special occasion or a serious date; reserve at least two weeks out for weekends. The farmers' market-driven menu changes with the season, making return visits genuinely worthwhile.

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    Sonoratown, Los Angeles, United States
    21Restaurants

    Sonoratown

    Los Angeles, United States

    Points

    1,105

    Ranked #24 on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats in North America (2025) and Pearl Recommended, Sonoratown is the strongest case for Sonoran-style tacos in Los Angeles. The handmade flour tortillas — Sonoran wheat, pork lard — set the standard, the Mid-City bar pours micheladas and Modelo on tap. Walk-ins only, no booking required.

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    Bavel, Los Angeles, United States
    22Restaurants

    Bavel

    Los Angeles, United States

    Points

    1,065

    Bavel is one of Los Angeles' hardest weekend reservations and one of its most justified. Ori Menashe and Genevieve Gergis run a Levant-spanning menu from a family roots playbook — Israel, Morocco, Turkey, Egypt — that rewards large groups and repeat visits. Ranked #34 in North America by Opinionated About Dining in 2025 and Pearl Recommended. Book three to four weeks out minimum.

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    Baltaire, Los Angeles, United States
    23Restaurants

    Baltaire

    Los Angeles, United States

    Points

    1,015

    Baltaire is a mid-century modern steakhouse in Brentwood with a serious wine list — 4,695 bottles, 3-Star World of Fine Wine accreditation — and an open-air terrace that makes it the neighborhood's most considered choice for a long lunch or wine-forward dinner at the $$$ tier. Rated 4.5 on Google across 960 reviews and ranked #505 on OAD Casual North America 2025.

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    Morihiro, Los Angeles, United States
    24Restaurants

    Morihiro

    Los Angeles, United States

    Points

    1,010

    Morihiro is one of Los Angeles's most credential-backed omakase rooms: Michelin-starred in 2025, ranked No. 6 on the LA Times 101 Best Restaurants list, built around ingredient sourcing that extends to the rice itself. Seats are scarce and booking is hard — plan several weeks ahead. At the $$$$ price point, it's worth it if precise, quiet sushi omakase is what you're after.

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    Chi Spacca, Los Angeles, United States
    25Restaurants

    Chi Spacca

    Los Angeles, United States

    Points

    990

    Chi Spacca is the meat-forward Italian on Melrose that earns its $$$$ price point: OAD top-15 in North America two years running, Michelin Plate, a butchery-driven kitchen with few direct rivals in LA. Book three to four weeks out minimum, request the counter, go in expecting fire, cured meat, large-format cuts rather than a pasta-led dinner.

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    Orsa & Winston, Los Angeles, United States
    26Restaurants

    Orsa & Winston

    Los Angeles, United States

    Points

    980

    Orsa & Winston is worth targeting for a serious downtown Los Angeles tasting-menu dinner, especially if Japanese-Italian crossover and chef-led pacing sound like the point rather than a limitation. The $$$$ price tier makes sense for a special occasion, backed by Michelin and Opinionated About Dining recognition, but it is a weaker fit for diners who want à la carte flexibility or a louder group night.

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    Sushi Kaneyoshi, Los Angeles, United States
    27Restaurants

    Sushi Kaneyoshi

    Los Angeles, United States

    Points

    980

    A 10-seat Edomae omakase counter in the basement of a Little Tokyo office building, Sushi Kaneyoshi holds a Michelin star and ranks #78 on OAD's North America list (2025). Chef Yoshiyuki Inoue's focus on Hikarimono and classical technique places it among LA's most serious sushi destinations. Hard to book, fixed format, $$$$ — right for committed omakase diners, not a casual introduction to the category.

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    Gjelina, Los Angeles, United States
    28Restaurants

    Gjelina

    Los Angeles, United States

    Points

    970

    A Michelin Plate restaurant at $$ on Abbot Kinney, Gjelina is one of Los Angeles's strongest casual dining options for the price. The kitchen combines Italian-influenced pizza with contemporary vegetable cookery to a level that outperforms its neighbourhood setting. Easy to book, open seven days, worth it for a relaxed but technically sound dinner in Venice.

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    Camphor, Los Angeles, United States
    29Restaurants

    Camphor

    Los Angeles, United States

    Points

    960

    Camphor holds a Michelin star and ranks #242 on the 2025 OAD North America list, making it one of the strongest $$$$ dinner options in Los Angeles for a special occasion. The French-Asian kitchen resists easy categorisation, the white-painted Arts District room shifts beautifully as the evening progresses, the bar is worth building into your arrival. Book 3–4 weeks ahead minimum — this room does not stay open.

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    Musso & Frank Grill, Los Angeles, United States
    30Restaurants

    Musso & Frank Grill

    Los Angeles, United States

    Points

    955

    Musso & Frank has operated on Hollywood Boulevard since 1919 and holds an Opinionated About Dining ranking and a World of Fine Wine 2-Star Accreditation — this is not a nostalgia stop. The $$ pricing, easy booking, a wine list of 350 selections with serious California depth make it one of Los Angeles's most practical quality dinners. The martini was named among America's best by Esquire in 2025.

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