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    Mercato

    3.4 (11 reviews)
    Open 6:30 am - 10:00 pm

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    Fresh fruit platter
    J B.

    I ended up eating at the Beverly Hilton hotel a few days in a row. The restaurant inside is Mercato. I decided to try different items each day. Day 1: Salmon with steamed vegetables (carrots, asparagus and broccolini), and fries. Day 2: Grilled steak with vegetables. Fresh fruit platter. Day 3: Mediterranean Grains salad with chicken breast, and again the fresh fruit platter (watermelon, honeydew, pineapple and cantaloupe with strawberries and blueberries). The food was good. Enjoyed each item I tried. The waiters were great, anticipating my needs, refilling my lemonade just as I was finishing it. They seemed genuinely kind and jovial, even cracking the occasional joke about my many modifications to the written menu. It was just a comfortable environment for a satisfying meal. So, I would say the service was at least as good as the food. And I t's not as pricey as I would have guessed. I will be back again soon. If you're ever hungry in Beverly Hills, check out Mercato.

    Mushroom Pizza
    Greg N.

    What an amazing experience! My wife and I enjoyed every moment of our dinner. The staff was amazing especially Sarkis. Very friendly, personable & all around cool guy. Food was AMAZING and the atmosphere at night was also very memorable. We had the quesedilla & wings appetizer, mushroom & veggie pizza also the super salad. To top it off the desert was one of the best I've had, strawberry cheesecake & almond pie was outstanding! Great place, great staff will be back very soon.

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    Alberico N.

    Food is great and their brunch is very nice. Order bottomless Mimosa $22 abs we were drinking for 3hh straight.

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    Dialog Cafe

    Dialog Cafe

    4.6
    (3.2k reviews)
    2.4 mi
    $$

    I recently visited Dialog in LA, and it was a delightful experience! Upon entering, we ordered at…read morethe front and then found a cozy spot on the patio. The outdoor setting was perfect for people-watching, adding to the laid-back vibe of the place. The staff were incredibly friendly, making us feel right at home. I decided to try the Dialog Breakfast Burrito, which has soft scrambled eggs, kielbasa sausage, and melted cheddar; crispy hash browns to add crunch, and the house-made spicy ketchup provides a zesty kick. I also enjoyed a Madagascar vanilla latte and fresh-squeezed orange juice. Let me tell you, the breakfast burrito was fantastic! The eggs were cooked to perfection, and the flavors blended beautifully. A special shout-out to Annika, who recommended the vanilla latte--it truly was heavenly! They use house-made vanilla syrup, which elevated the drink to a whole new level. While we didn't order it, I must mention the BLT that the table next to us had. It looked and smelled amazing, and they confirmed it was as good as it appeared. If you're looking for a chill spot with great food and friendly service, Dialog is definitely worth a visit!

    Honestly SOOO shocked my review from whenever 7 years ago or something isn't here. :( but EITHER…read moreWAY. Adding some photos over the years . This place has been such a staple in hollywood and it's always good. I love that they change the menu to try new things but also keep some of the old goodies. Today i tried the new broccoli dish and the steak frites with salad . So so so good!! Sauce on the steak was fantastic. The fries were excellent . I'm not a French fry person (i don't order because i try to stay away from fried food) and it was crispy on the outside and soft on the inside - seasoned perfectly and pairs well with the aioli sauce. The eggs and morning plates are some of my favorite things here for breakfast and i love their croissants and cookies!! The chicken Caesar wrap is a huge hit and i know the Gen Z's love this according to my younger sister lol. I feel like you can't go wrong here, always something for everyone. We've brought friends and family here over the years and we'll always continue to do so. The service is also super friendly . I love that they expanded to the side walk because the wait times used to be even crazier when it was just the patio . I remember sooo well. Love the expansion. I know there's more changes and new things to come as time progresses and we'll be here to see it :)

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    Dialog Cafe
    Our little indulgence...shhh, don't tell anyone (mini, to keep the calories to a minimum)

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    Our little indulgence...shhh, don't tell anyone (mini, to keep the calories to a minimum)
    The Butcher, The Baker, The Cappuccino Maker

    The Butcher, The Baker, The Cappuccino Maker

    4.1
    (3.4k reviews)
    2.6 mi
    $$$

    What can I say that hasn't already been said in the 3.4 k reviews that they have?!!!…read more Their food is amazing and delicious! Got the breakfast burrito and their salad. Delish.... They know how to make latte..... I wasn't in the mood to pay $18 for their specialty latte, so I settled for their regular latte and it was still delicious.... The service was super friendly and attentive. Make reservations via open table!!! They have private parking in the back of the restaurant!!!! Awesome!!!!

    Logan, the ebullient bellman at the Sunset Marquis, is the one who recommended this popular Sunset…read morePlaza spot to Jamie W and me for breakfast. We decided to follow his advice on the morning of the WeHo PRIDE parade and figured we should make a reservation since we thought it might be busier than usual. It was only a ten-minute walk from our hotel, and although it wasn't that crowded when we arrived, it was just nice to get a table right away. Consisting of two sunroom-style dining areas separated by an open patio, the space is definitely an LA-chic brunch kind of place. It' wasn't our usual scene, but we decided to go with the upscale vibe even if it felt a bit pricey. The menu highlighted their artisan coffees, so Jamie ordered the $5.95 Iced Latte with a $1 Mexican Mocha chaser. I went for the $7 Iced Lavender Breeze Latte, a combination of an espresso blend, lavender, and coconut (Photo 6). They were both fanciful, flavorful, and very LA-style drinks. We then shared the $15 Homemade Cornbread, a cast-iron skillet version with a heaping amount of lard in the mix plus cultured butter and honey on the side. They even shaved rows of kernels on top (Photo 10). Tasty and kinda decadent. To offset that indulgence, Jamie first went for the refreshing $7 Fruit Cup of berries, melon, and grapes (Photo 8). He then ordered the $17 California Cobb Salad. It was a healthy bountiful of butter & romaine lettuce, egg, chicken, heirloom tomato, bacon, red onion, chives, avocado, and gorgonzola, drizzled with dijon mustard vinaigrette (Photo 9). I went a more traditional breakfast route and ordered the $23 Parisian Soft Omelette, eggs cooked to a velvety consistency and topped with buerre blanc and chives. It came with roast potatoes and grilled sourdough toast (Photo 7). Sated in true SoCal style. FOOD - 4 stars... high quality ingredients, execution was just a tad too embroidered AMBIANCE - 4 stars...very LA-feeling on Sunset SERVICE - 3.5 stars...ok though a note of indifference crept in TOTAL - 4 stars...nice reco thanks to Logan RELATED - Exploring West Hollywood? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://yelp.to/AEWmjLm08R

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    Covered back patio.
    Covered back patio.
    SKILLET BAKED LEMON RICOTTA PANCAKE - very good!
    SKILLET BAKED LEMON RICOTTA PANCAKE - very good!
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    LAVO

    LAVO

    3.9
    (809 reviews)
    2.0 mi
    $$$

    I enjoyed one more happy hour and one more early dinner before they closed for good…read more During the HH, I had the truffle french fries and the pepperoni pizza. Fries were good this time, but I would go without the pizza in the future. On their final opening night I arrived too early; forgetting that dinner didn't start for an hour so I had the fries (again) while waiting for dinner. Thankfully, the order was put in a little earlier and I was able to enjoy the Penne alla Vodka. I was on the fence about the 20-Layer Cake but I ended up caving in, getting it to go for later. Unlike the first time I got this, they now had a perfect, custom box for the slice to fit whereas before they had to cut the cake in half to fit it into the box they had at the time. I know the New York location has delivery/to-go only, but there is still the Las Vegas one. Sad to see this place close down, as the location seems to be a curse for so many places (Hamburger Hamlet, Rivabella, Roku, now Lavo...).

    During my foodie relatives' Thanksgiving week visit to Honolulu, we were discussing making…read morerestaurant reservations for our upcoming Christmas/New Year visit to Los Angeles. However, after we raved about our multiple dining experiences at LAVO Las Vegas, we were surprised to learn that none of our relatives had ever dined at the restaurant's Los Angeles location. So, when the opportunity arose, I made an after-Christmas dinner reservation through OpenTable and excitedly waited. We knew exactly where LAVO Los Angeles was located, as we had frequently driven past the Sunset Medical Tower on Sunset Boulevard and had eaten at the same restaurant space before it changed hands several times over the past decade or so. They offer valet service, which only accepts credit card payments, and because of the restaurant's location, you might as well use the service, because you'd be hard-pressed to find street parking. Our group of six arrived at the restaurant about 30 minutes before our reservation and were greeted by a friendly hostess who asked whether we were ready to be seated or preferred to wait in the bar. We chose to be seated, and she escorted us into the quiet, warm, yet festively decorated dining room. The busser approached us, took our water service request, and informed us about who our server would be. Our server, Addison, came to our table while the busser refilled our water glasses and offered assorted citrus slices to flavor them. After my brother-in-law showed Addison the magnum of wine he brought and asked if the sommelier could uncork the bottle, since it was not only a 2006 vintage but also had a long, possibly fragile cork, even though they kept the bottle in their personal wine storage. Unfortunately, they didn't have a sommelier on duty, and Addison informed us of the restaurant's impending end-of-year closure and confidently said she could uncork it with her trusty corkscrew. However, my brother-in-law decided to give it the "ol' college try" and successfully uncorked the bottle. FOOD: -Fritto Misto: a platter of lightly battered and fried zucchini, shrimp, calamari, and vinegary peppers with marinara was delivered to our table and was quickly shared and devoured. Everyone felt the fritto misto was light, delicious, and perfectly cooked. $28 -The Meatball: We've often seen this appetizer ordered at the Las Vegas site, but we never ordered it because we felt it was too much food to share between us. However, now that we had our family surrounding us, we ordered it. The 16-oz meatball is made with fresh-ground imperial Wagyu, Italian sausage, and veal. It is served with whipped ricotta and marinara. We shared the tender, toothsome meatball among us and sopped up the sauce with garlic bread. $34 -Semolina Sesame Garlic Bread: Addison highly recommended this garlic bread to pair with The Meatball and sipping on our Cabernet blend wine. The lightly grilled-toasted loaf was served with three dipping sauces (marinara, basil pesto, & Gorgonzola dolce). $18 -Zitoni Genovese: braised short rib, sweet onions, pecorino Romano. I received a generous portion of Neapolitan or Sicilian zitoni pasta (larger ziti tubes) and an intensely flavorful, tomato-wine-based, fall-apart tender, slow-braised short ribs ragù. This comfort-food pasta dish was so rich and filling that I could barely eat half the portion and ended up bringing home leftovers. $33 -Faroe Island Salmon Oreganato: My husband cut into the salmon filet, which had a light crisp coating of breadcrumbs and revealed the fillet's tender medium-rare doneness. The rich, buttery-tasting salmon filet sat atop a melange of sautéed vegetables and was dressed with a lemon, white wine, and garlic butter sauce. My husband jokingly said he could feel his heart health improving with each bite. $39 The rest of my family ordered their own entrees, and when we were nearly finished with our meals, we decided to share a dessert. We ordered the luscious 20 Layer Chocolate Cake ($29), and each of us commented on the "decadence" of chocolate, peanut butter, and mascarpone. During our dining experience, Addison informed us that LAVO Los Angeles would sadly be closing at the end of the year. We were happy to have supported this restaurant, and it was great to see so many others show their support during the Holidays.

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    LAVO
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    The Henry

    The Henry

    4.2
    (1.3k reviews)
    1.9 mi
    $$$
    Takes reservations
    Private events

    This experience was like night and day compared to our last visit -- this time, everything was…read moresuperb! Nick, the manager, was SUPER cool, and our server, Ariana (I hope I got her name right!), was an absolute doll and the definition of professionalism. I decided to try something different from the menu this time, and let me tell you, by the time I said, "Take a picture..." my food was gone! That's how good it was. My mother and I both had the Turkey Reuben -- hers with fries and mine with the apple kale salad. My mom even mentioned to Nick that the sweet potato fries should definitely be added to the menu! My dad ordered breakfast and wanted sausage... no sausage... BACON ONLY! Work on that, The Henry! Thanks to Larissa, we decided to give The Henry another try, and I'm so glad we did. The service, the atmosphere (the music and sunshine were perfect), and the food were all ooooooon point! Sometimes you've got to give people the opportunity to make amends by showing a little grace, and I'm happy we did. This visit completely changed our perspective. We'll definitely be back... promise!

    Went there for an event. Perfect place to meet people for a nice chat…read more It's upscale, but not stuffy or trendy feeling. We sat outside. Nick, our server, provided outstanding service. The main entrance is off the courtyard, not right off the street, although if you only want the bar, then there's an entrance off the street that does not lead to the restaurant. Saved you a few steps. It was a very enjoyable experience. Again, it's upscale casual, and the prices reflect it, but they aren't out of control. The signature cocktails were $19. The food was fine, portions on the smaller side, but OK. For an appetizer, we had pretzels and fondue. $18. You get plenty of them, and they were really good! Perfect for sharing. For the main course, I had the seared tuna chopped salad. $27. The dressing was perfectly light. It was a good salad. Again, the portions are not large, but the quality was good. One of my friends had the steak Diane, $61. She gave it 4 out of 5. It was perfectly cooked. She also had a scoop of ice cream. $5. Not bad for that kinda' place. They have a great payment system I've never seen. There's a QR code on the bill, and you can pay for your part of the meal, or pay for whatever you want to. It's really easy and takes the hassle out of splitting the bill, and makes it easier for the server not to have to do separate checks. Great idea! Very enjoyable experience all around.

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    The Henry
    The Henry
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    Joan's on Third

    Joan's on Third

    4.0
    (2.7k reviews)
    2.4 mi
    $$

    I haven't made it to their actual location yet, but I have a cuisine picky c-suite at work that I…read morehave to locate quality food for their lunches and Joan's has taken a seat at that rotational table for us. The professional way they package their meals for travel holds up well and the food arrives hot (or cold) and fresh and pretty well presented for traveling a few miles via delivery jockey. They're also quick at fulfilling orders so that these drivers can get in/out quickly. The guys really enjoy the quality and flavor of the food and we'll keep on ordering!

    Imma give Joan's burrito a D- (imagine your English professor writing with her thicc, red sharpie,…read morein ALL CAPS, and circling it at the top of the page)! Innards were dry and the ends of the tortilla were stale. Plus the guac was flavorless and...frozen? In LA, I believe screwing up the simplest of guac recipes is sacrilege. Is anyone hyping this place? The staff weren't interested, and the food is terrible. Really, though, I couldn't care less about the staff. I've said it before and I'll say it again: the cashier could punch me in the face, but as long as the food's primo, I'm fine. Oi. LA has some of the BEST food in the nation! Some are even claiming, "Better than NYC." Michelin stars and Bib Gourmand recs cascade through our city, so why waste your time (and money!) on anything less than spectacular.

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    Indoor seating
    Fried shoestring onions
    Fried shoestring onions
    Roasted vegetables

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    Mercato - newamerican - Updated June 2026

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