Restaurant in Los Angeles, United States
Terra
100Pearl PointsEataly Rooftop Altitude

About Terra
Terra is a practical Century City rooftop choice for a date, business meal, or low-pressure celebration. Book it for the Eataly Westfield setting and flexible daily hours, not for awards-chasing or a rare tasting-menu format. It works especially well when location and atmosphere matter as much as the meal itself.
Terra is a Los Angeles venue with one especially useful verified planning detail: it is listed as open from 8:30 AM to 10 PM every day. That daily span makes it easier to consider for different schedules, whether the plan is earlier in the day or later in the evening. Beyond the verified hours and business-casual dress code, specific details such as cuisine, menu format, setting, pricing, service style, reservation difficulty are not confirmed here, so planning should stay focused on the basics that are known.
Daily hours and a business-casual dress code
For Terra in Los Angeles, the confirmed information supports a practical read rather than a highly specific one. The venue keeps the same 8:30 AM to 10 PM schedule Monday through Sunday, which is the main reason it may fit a range of plans. The verified dress code is business casual, so guests should dress neatly without assuming a more formal requirement.
Because the available verified data does not confirm Terra's cuisine, room type, menu structure, awards, or price level, it is best not to choose it based on assumptions about those details. Compare it with other dining in Los Angeles only after checking the current listing or reservation page for the experience you want. If you are also considering other options, names such as Casa Dani, HRB Experience Century City, Haidilao Hot Pot, Katsuya, Ramen Nagi may be useful reference points depending on the kind of meal you are planning.
Book around the confirmed basics
The strongest verified case for Terra is scheduling convenience: it is listed as open 8:30 AM to 10 PM daily. That makes it a direct option to consider when the timing of the meal matters. There is no confirmed information here supporting claims about scarcity, a tasting-menu format, a counter setup, chef credentials, awards, takeout, delivery, or dietary accommodations, so those should be checked directly before booking.
Use Terra as a Los Angeles planning option when the known basics fit: daily hours from 8:30 AM to 10 PM and a business-casual dress code. For anything more specific, menu, price, seating, service style, or special-occasion suitability, confirm with the venue before making firm plans.
Location
Eataly Westfield 10250 Santa Monica Boulevard, Roof, Los Angeles, CA 90067
Los Angeles, United States
Compare Terra
How It Compares
Terra is the rooftop, lower-pressure occasion choice among the Century City set. Haidilao Hot Pot is better for groups that want an interactive meal, while Ramen Nagi is better for a quick, focused bowl rather than a lingering dinner.
Katsuya makes more sense for a sharper night-out mood, Casa Dani is the stronger choice when Spanish cooking is the goal. Terra's edge is convenience plus atmosphere: a rooftop address at Eataly Westfield with broad daily hours.
Where to Go If Terra Is Not the Right Fit
For a more interactive group dinner, cross-shop Haidilao Hot Pot. For a faster, more casual meal, choose Ramen Nagi. If the night needs a sleeker dinner-room feel, compare Katsuya and Casa Dani.
How Terra Compares in Century City and Nearby
Choose Terra when the room and timing matter: the rooftop setting gives it more occasion value than Ramen Nagi, while the long daily hours make it a lower-friction pick than a more format-specific meal. Katsuya is the better cross-shop if the group wants a sushi-leaning, nightlife-adjacent dinner; Terra is the calmer choice for a rooftop meal built around conversation.
Haidilao Hot Pot is stronger for interactive group dining, especially when the meal itself needs to entertain the table. HRB Experience Century City is the closer comparison for a Century City plan, but Terra has the advantage if outdoor-feeling ambiance and Eataly convenience are the deciding factors. Casa Dani is the better pick when the group wants a more dining-room-driven Spanish meal; Terra is more useful for a flexible Westfield-based plan.
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