Spago
Beverly Hills
Wolfgang Puck’s flagship is quintessentially southern Californian — which is to say that its menu, while local and seasonal, is slick, fusion-oriented, and heavy on the seafood. A staple of the L.A. fine-dining scene since the ‘80s, the twinkling light-strewn patio at the Beverly Hills location (opened in 1997) feels like a blast from indulgent days past. Treat yourself to the famous spicy tuna tartare cones, Brentwood white corn pizza, or the splurgey Kaluga caviar “cannoli.” If you really want to ball out, there’s an eight-course, $225 chef’s tasting menu as well. Japanese whisky, Belgian craft beer, and an expansive European and Californian wine list round out the kind of unforgettable evening that only L.A.’s most fashionably-fabled neighborhood can provide.