Next to Beverly Hills, West Hollywood is certainly one of the most charming neighborhoods/districts in The Angels. Nicknamed “The Creative City”, there we find ateliers and art galleries, creative cafes, concert halls, design stores, bars and, of course, great places to eat. Therefore, we have listed our top 10 restaurants in West Hollywood below:
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Top 10 Restaurants in West Hollywood
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Located in the heart of West Hollywood, the Italian restaurant has actor Robert de Niro as one of its partners. Typical Tuscan dishes such as burrata, pastas and risottos come from the kitchen led by chef Agostino Sciandri. Furthermore, this is where celebrities and Hollywood gurus go to eat wood-fired pizzas. The environment is cozy and spacious, with a charming outdoor area with plants.
End: 8478 Melrose Ave, West Hollywood
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Cecconi’s
It’s a super traditional Italian restaurant with several locations across the United States and headquarters in London. The one in West Hollywood, in LA, is always full and serves everything from breakfast to dinner, with brunch on Saturdays and Sundays. The atmosphere is cool, with a beautiful tree-lined patio outside, and the ideal place to gather friends and enjoy the night. On the menu, martisanal roasts, seafood and authentic Italian dishes. In fact, as it is very popular, it is worth mentioning that at night it can be very noisy.
End: 8764 Melrose Ave, West Hollywood
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A restaurant present in some American cities, such as NY and Chicago, Fig & Olive has a contemporary atmosphere, with high ceilings, two floors, an open kitchen and good food. The inspiration comes from Spanish, Italian and French cuisines. Furthermore, highlight the respective olive oils.
End: 8490 Melrose Pl, West Hollywood
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Lucca
Located in a garage that belonged to silent film star Harold Lloyd, the restaurant has a rustic decor, with bricks, wooden beams and firewood. Chef Suzanne Goin serves California cuisine with a global twist, prioritizing fresh ingredients and traditional farm to table. Furthermore, the menus are always changing, according to the seasonality of the products.
End: 8474 Melrose Ave, West Hollywood
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Koi
On our list of restaurants in West Hollywood, one with Japanese cuisine couldn’t be missing! And Koi is certainly one of the best in The Angels. In a modern, candlelit environment, the atmosphere is cozy and it’s no surprise that it is very well attended and full of celebrities. The menu highlights typical dishes, such as Koi Crispy Rice and Miso Bronzed Cod.
End: 730 N La Cienega Blvd, West Hollywood
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Mauro’s Cafe
This friendly French/Italian restaurant is located inside the cool Fred Segal store. The atmosphere is lovely and is frequented by locals, artists, designers and executives. It only opens for lunch, with the advantage of serving until 6pm, a rare thing, as most restaurants in The Angels closes the kitchen at 3pm and then reopens. On the menu, I love the spaghetti with shrimp and the burrata.
End: 8112 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles.
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Osteria Mozza
Another trendy restaurant in West Hollywood! In Italian cuisine, we can find everything from artisanal pasta, to meats such as the patisserie chef’s tagliata and desserts Dahlia Narvaez as rosemary olive oil cakes. But the The highlight, of course, is the Mozzarella Bar in white marble, where the chef Nancy Silverton prepara ricotta and burrata stuffed with cream, for example.
End: 6602 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles
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Weave
The French restaurant run by Chef Raphael Francois has an elegant setting in the heart of West Hollywood and is new. O name, Tesse, comes from delicatessen, and in French it means delicate or fine, and is also the name given to charcuterie in France. The menu has iconic French delicacies, e.g. pâtés, terrines and rillettes, as well as sophisticated versions of classics, such as cmeat and fish prepared in the wood-burning fireplace. In addition, there is a large counter at the bar where authentic craft cocktails are served.
End: 8500 Sunset Blvd ste b, West Hollywood
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The Ivy
Super popular at lunchtime, it’s in a beautiful house, full of flowers, with tables well decorated with cute little vases of flowers and spring crockery. The service is attentive and the menu is varied, with options such as salads, pasta, seafood and meat. Furthermore, it is usually hot spot of some celebrities!
End: 113 N Robertson Blvd, Los Angeles

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One of the most new restaurants in Los Angeles is a modern trattoria run by Texan chef Casey Lane in the friendly boutique hotel Kimpton La Peer. The atmosphere is contemporary but sophisticated, with a large yellow sofa and a beautiful marble bar. With an independent entrance, the chef was inspired by his trips to the Mediterranean coasts, with lots of crudo efwood-fired sea routes.
End: 623 N La Peer Dr, West Hollywood
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Text and photos by Renata Araújo.
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