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Check Out These Hottest Beverly Hills Restaurants This Summer
Beverly Hills will always be one of the foremost culinary destinations in the world. It’s got a name-brand cache, like a check that never bounces — and you’ll need said blank check if you want to dine here, too. Price point aside, there are so many stunning new rooftops and classic neighborhood haunts that a mix of both is the right way to spend your summer dining budget. For a newcomer, a hidden patio quite literally called The Hideaway on Rodeo Drive has paid dividends to one of its foremost investors, Ryan Phillipe. And since it is patio season, take a brief look at the new one from the SLS Hotel. All this plus a couple of tried and true staples: here’s everywhere you should dine in Beverly Hills this summer.
LaDiDa
Right on La Cienega Boulevard, the SLS Hotel is one of the more lowkey properties in the area, but they’ve decided to step into the spotlight this summer with a brand-new pool deck and rooftop restaurant. LaDiDa is an 11,5000 square foot poolside space, all outdoors, with additional areas for relaxed seating and daybeds as well as more formal restaurant tables and seasonal California cuisine that spans everything from seafood pasta to vegan ceviche (starring hearts of palm) to filet mignon. If you’re looking to try a brand-new spot with a view, this six-story rooftop property should be your next stop. 465 N La Cienega Blvd, West Hollywood, CA 90048
The Hideaway
A Margarita cart and boozy popsicles… what else do you really need during a summer brunch? Already a great destination in the heart of Beverly Hills for upscale Mexican food, The Hideaway has rolled out a decadent new brunch menu that makes it a great place for recovering from your hangover, meeting up with your friends who no longer go out for late-night party sessions, or just indulging in a little day drinking. While the full lunch menu is available during brunch hours, splurge on some steak and eggs, chilaquiles or the churro sticky bun for dessert. And when you get that dessert course, there’s a pretty delicious off-menu boozy coffee drink to be had too — ask your server about it. 421 N Rodeo Dr, Beverly Hills, CA 90210
Matū
If you’re in the area and looking for an excellent steakhouse, there’s only one place to recommend, and that’s Matū. In some ways the first of its kind, Matū only serves grass-fed Wagyu beef from New Zealand’s First Light Farms, and once you dig into their story, you’ll be just as fascinated as everyone else. But even if you don’t get into the technical details of how and why the beef served here is both ethically raised and better for the planet, the astonishing flavor will stop you in your tracks. With everything cooked to the restaurant’s signature “warm red” and a whole slew of sides and appetizers to boot — not to mention a killer wine list — this restaurant has all you need and more. Don’t leave without trying one of the ribeye formats, the 24-hour bone broth, the picanha skewers and Scott’s flourless chocolate cake. 239 S Beverly Dr Suite 100, Beverly Hills, CA 90212
La Dolce Vita
When word got out that this old favorite restaurant of Frank Sinatra’s was going to be revitalized, the diners of Beverly Hills were understandably excited. Since then, it’s become something of a destination dine, not just for locals, but for anyone who wants to get that old red sauce joint experience in a slightly elevated setting. The red leather booths are immaculate — including the one that’s ceremoniously marked as Sinatra’s old favorite — and the Martinis are just as old-school as you’d expect, too. Order anything here; you simply can’t go wrong with Northern Italian fare this classic and done with such precision. 9785 S Santa Monica Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA 90210
Text by Caitlin White | Photo credits on insidehook.com | Read More Here
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