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    Vespertine

    4.4 (409 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndNew American
    Closed 6:00 pm - 8:30 PM

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    Quail and sourdough bread
    Aileen H.

    This was a mesmerizing culinary expedition--an immersive journey through air, land, and sea. Upon arrival, you're first seated in an outdoor garden, a thoughtful pause that allows you to decompress and transition from the bustle of Los Angeles traffic into a more grounded, serene state. From there, you're guided inside and up an elevator to the kitchen level. The space reflects the restaurant's minimalist, modern aesthetic. Chefs move quietly in black, loose-fitting robes--an intentional departure from traditional uniforms--reinforcing a clear theme of zen and nature. The experience continues on the third floor, where the first seven courses are served. The meal begins with wild scallops--easily one of my top three dishes of the evening. The sweet prawns, smoked mussels, quail, and sourdough porridge bread were equally memorable, each dish thoughtfully composed and beautifully executed. My friend and I each opted for different beverage pairings--one alcoholic and one non-alcoholic. The alcoholic pairing was excellent and thoughtfully curated. The non-alcoholic pairing, however, was less compelling and not something I would choose again. Later, we're guided downstairs for two transitional courses, followed by three desserts. Coffee--both caffeinated and decaffeinated--is offered and pairs beautifully with the final courses, bringing the experience to a quiet, elegant close--one that lingers long after the last sip. Service was excellent. This was a delightful culinary experience of a lifetime - one that I will remember for a long time.

    Andrea M.

    Went to Vespertine for date night. The vibe and architecture is stunning and the presentation for each dish is beautiful. Unfortunately, the food didn't live up to my expectations. It felt like the focus was more on presentation than flavor. Every course looked exciting to try but almost every bite was disappointing. The only dish I truly enjoyed was the caviar course and that says a lot. We also did the wine pairing but most of the wines were mediocre. The only ones I liked were the bottles I included in my photos. By the time dessert came around I was ready to leave. I did not realize that the experience would take over 3 hours. Overall, cool experience but I would never go back. :)

    Nayiri M.

    Most incredible Michelin experience! I feel as though saying and sharing too much is unfair to the experience so I'm only sharing a few photos. Just know that this is an experience for ALL of your senses and try to appreciate all the intricate details! That said, here are a few highlights: -Service was exceptional from the moment you arrive. -The building is beautiful and well appointed. I enjoyed the earlier seating because it was incredible to see the building transform from light to dark as we moved through the different floors. -The cutlery, stemware, pottery, plating...so creative and artist but also complimentary to the various dishes. I really appreciate the temperature control of the serving vessel where it was important. -The food: so complex yet simple and cohesive at the same time. The explanation of each course by the staff really added to the overall experience. There may have been some notes I would have missed otherwise. -Lighting, music, and scent also very well done. Try to stop and notice these. I wish I tried the non-alcoholic flight of beverages as they are all prepared in house and very unique. We had one taster in the beginning and it was the most unique and refreshing drink I've ever had. I will do this next time if I have the opportunity to go back. Enjoy this journey! It is truly memorable and a complete artistic immersive experience. Thank you Chef Jordan Kahn!

    Jennifer C. L.

    Wow what an incredible experience from the moment we got out of the car to the second we stepped foot on their property. They kindly suggest you come 15 minutes earlier but we were eager so we got there an hour earlier thinking we'd explore the neighborhood beforehand. But without hesitation they were able to accommodate us to start our magical experience almost an hour before the restaurant had officially opened. That's how much they are dedicated to enhancing your entire experience. Since we were there before the restaurant opening we had the whole dining room to ourselves so it felt like we had the whole place rented just for us. This experience came with continuous attentive service from the welcoming greet with specially curated music and wet towels to the cleansing hand towels served on a stone plate. The night unraveled with the storytelling of each of their dishes as they slowly rolled out over an 11 course meal. As time slowly rolled into the evening we got to experience the sun setting in the background as the dim glimmering night lights started filling the night sky. The dining room started filling up a couple at a time into every booth and table. It was special to witness everyone slowly experience a similar wave of uniquely hand crafted fine dining experience very unlike any other experience you could imagine. I loved how the bowls, dishes, even the utensils were somehow tied to an earth-like element. Everything was presented to support a calming aura and mood that was centered in a zen aesthetic decor of edible plants, rocks, or textured stones. After the first few courses we were thinking we'd leave hungry but no this was the opposite of our experience. I had to start asking for half of the last several courses packed to go and the last course we had to ask them to box without serving because we were quite content and filled. My favorites were the red snapper that was gently skewered off the metal sticks and the quail. But to be honest EVERYTHING was good!!! Very well executed in delivery and taste with some sort of unique flair to it all. I loved the changing of the rooms to finish off the night to ease your pallets from savory into the sweet courses downstairs. I discovered my last favorite dish was the one I asked to be boxed to go that I didn't even get to see at the restaurant, which was a mousse like tart with swirls of sweetness that looked like a marveled custard cake with pink & purple hued swirls extending out. It was the grandest of ways to celebrate my birthday, belated Valentine's, and anniversary all in one with my ever so debonair, exquisitely charming, sexy husband who planned this whole tryst like evening. A truly memorable dining experience I'll never forget.

    Frank L.

    Enjoyed my meal but it prob wasn't the best two star I've ever had and while everything was good I think only a few dishes really really blew me away. $395 base before tax tip and drinks. The price is pretty comparable to other 2 star restaurants. Overall, some dishes were very cool concepts and were def art so on that basis alone I would def recommend the experience just to have that experience.

    Connie Y.

    Amazing dinner in an amazing building. This dinner was an experience to say the least. We started outside under the stars in blankets and a heated seat. We then took the elevator up to the top floor to tour the kitchen. One floor down we ate our amazing mains. The bottom floor we had our desserts. This meal was one to remember. Happy Yelping!

    Tim H.

    WOW, what an amazing experiencea at a TWO STAR MICHELIN spot. From the building developed by Eric Owen Moss Architects to the culinary experience by Chef Jordan Kahn. FOOD 5/5 MENU FOR FALL 2025 BELOW - WILD SCALLOP passionfruit, aji amarillo = GREAT OPENING DISH SUPER REFRESHING - HIDDEN MEADOW tomato, kiwi = DIDN'T WANT TO EAT IT - SO BEAUTIFUL - DEEP OCEAN sweet prawn, quince = THE SMELL AND PRESENTATION IS FIRE - OBSIDIAN MIRROR smoked mussel, plum = LOOKS BEAUTIFUL IN PERSON - AGED KINMEDAI red papaya, indian mallow - COTURNIX QUAIL waxflower, sacred pepper = EVERYONE FAV DISH - SOURDOUGH PORRIDGE BREAD heirloom peel-corn oats, quail fat - SPRING LAMB yeast fudge, magnolia = NOT GAMEY AT ALL - VERY TENDER - RED EARTH hokkaido pumpkin, strawberry, temascal - CARAMELIZED PANCAKE lamb fat, single-malt scotch = VERY GAMEY - ICY BIRCH parsnip, reduced milk - LAYERS black raspberry, sheep's milk = VERY SWEET AND TART SERVICE 5/5 Fantastic service from the entire staff from beginning to end. They don't rush you, just the amount of attentiveness, and kindness. AMBIENCE 5/5 Three floors to experience your captivating moments - Top floor: Kitchen area - Second floor: Main dining experience - Bottom floor: Dessert and bathrooms Yes, as others have mentioned if you don't request the seats on the perimeter it can be awkward in the center tables. You seat further away and everyone is facing you while you dine. PARKING 4/5 TONS of FREE parking within the perimeter since it's an industrial area. If you feel like valeting it's right next to the building you can't miss it.

    Gary W.

    Vespertine is a remarkable and unforgettable experience. From the moment you enter to the moment you depart, service is friendly and impeccable and it is unlike any food experience we have ever encountered. Some aspects of the experience were 5-star and other aspects were more of a 3/4-star experience, causing us to rate it as an overall, excellent 4-star experience. It is a decadent and unique Michelin star experience and worth the indulgence provided you are prepared to spend $500-$700+ per person. We were greeted at the door by name, escorted to the kitchen for a viewing of the behind the scenes operation, and then lead to a great and romantic table for two with wonderful views of the restaurant and the guests. We made a reservation for our anniversary and the staff was amazing at guiding us through the unique menu and options, and wishing us a happy anniversary at every opportunity. The menu is fixed (around 12 courses and around $350 or so per person) with options to add on $175 or more for wine/sake/beer pairings, $125 unique zero proof fruit juices, and add ons for the meal (caviar, truffles, wagyu, etc). More on this below. Each plate comes with a story on how the food is sourced as well as the inspiration for the dish and some incredible and fun details about each. Each of the savory dishes were outstanding - all 5 star - and each had its own unique texture and flavor that was unlike the next one. Additionally, the presentation was spectacular - a work of art with vibrant colors and meticulous attention to detail. Our absolute favorites that were 5-star incredible included: scallops, quail, lamb and the obsidian mirror (smoked mussel). The three sweet/dessert dishes we were served (downstairs) sadly did not compare. Each was satisfactory, but not delicious, and none were dishes we hoped to try again. The desserts were adequate but not memorable and not comparable to the savory experiences. Additionally, we both felt that the expense of the wine/juice pairings did not justify the price tag and were not something we would repeat. Pours were small and the value was not there. Therefore, we would rate those experiences more like 3 or 4 star experiences. Overall an amazing experience...incredible savory dishes and spectacular service. However, for the price point, given our perceived deficiencies, we felt that it was a 4-star experience overall.

    Kenny W.

    This was a very interesting experience. The vibe reminded me of the movie "The Menu". The service was outstanding. My water was never empty and they matched our pace. However fast we were finishing our plates, they brought out the next dish and we finished before other parties that got there before us which was nice because we were starving. The appetizers and entrees were so different and amazing. They were beautifully plated. I could do without the tea and dessert though. There's street parking but it's difficult so we just valeted.

    Ariana M.

    Wow, what a date night. Everything is meticulously curated from arrival to departure-engaging every sense. The non alcoholic pairing was interesting with several unique flavors. The champagne by the glass was top notch. The movement throughout the building was a pleasant immersive touch. Service was A+, food A+, atmosphere A+. Highly recommend.

    Bread
    Sophia Y.

    Food was beautifully presented & delicious Servers all very attentive Modern stark decor Minus 1 star because dessert was disappointing & I love dessert It looked amazing but the flavors were not my thing. I like dark chocolate & not goat cheese Would have liked mignardises Also the bathroom soap was weird = powder like back in the 1980s And bathrooms need "person with uterus" accommodations= trashcan + free tampons/pantliners Didn't like seeing a urinal

    Covid19 take out dinner menu
    Yun C.

    As foodies, Vespertine had always been on our list... but I'll admit, I was a little worried we'd be paying a lot to "eat air" Turns out--we were pleasantly surprised. Every dish was unique yet genuinely delicious, thoughtfully composed in a way you truly can't experience anywhere else. The flavors, textures, and presentation felt intentional rather than strange for the sake of being strange. The juice pairing was truly one of a kind and added an extra layer of excitement to the entire meal--unexpected, playful, and perfectly timed with each course. And yes, despite all the preconceived notions, we were thoroughly full by the end. The experience itself was one of a kind: slightly eccentric, very zen, and surprisingly relaxing. From the incense aroma to the quiet outdoor meditation before the meal, everything set the tone. The building alone is a work of art and worth exploring, and the evening flowed seamlessly--clearly reflecting the chef's incredible attention to detail, even in the smallest moments. The birthday dessert was such a fun highlight--a candle you can actually eat. We couldn't help but joke that it looked like Sukuna's finger from Jujutsu Kaisen (which we're big fans of ). Definitely pricey, but for a birthday or special occasion, it felt absolutely worth it. A memorable, immersive experience that lingers long after the last bite

    Deep Ocean
    Larry L.

    Vespertine is an ... EXPERIENCE. Therefore, my three keys for enjoying Vespertine are: 1. Accept that dinner at Vespertine is not just about the food ... remember, it is an experience. 2. Accept that dinner at Vespertine is expensive, but not nearly as expensive when you think of it as a dinner, a show, and a late-night cocktail all wrapped in one ... remember, it is an experience. 3. Finally, accept that dinner at Vespertine may not strictly follow any pre-conceived notions about fine dining ... remember, it is a UNIQUE experience. Vespertine occupies the whole "waffle" building in Culver City. Dinner began with a visit to the third floor, where the kitchen is located and where we were warmly introduced to Chef Kahn. We were then taken down a set of stairs to the second floor, where we were seated for our dinner service. Following dinner, we were taken down another set of stairs to the first floor, where we were seated for our dessert service. (When Vespertine first opened, sometimes referred to as Version 1.0, we were actually seated and served canapes on the third floor before moving to the second floor. Vespertine then closed during the COVID pandemic and reopened this last year, Version 2.0. I admittedly enjoyed having canapes on the third floor, but recognize that Version 2.0 is a little more streamlined and efficient.) Dinner lasted for approximately three hours. Food: The tasting menu included 13 courses, plus optional supplements. There was also an option of three drink pairings (the non-alcoholic Vitality paring, the mixed Dynamic paring, or the Vinifera wine pairing). Each course was expertly prepared and visually intriguing. For example, one striking dish called "Summer" was composed primarily of wild herbs and flowers. The presentation was beautiful, but I honestly expected this dish to exemplify "form over function." I was so wrong, as it was playfully delicious. In turn, the well-known dish "Obsidian Mirror" (mussel gelee and smoked mussel panna cotta hidden under a layer of kombu oil) was visually stunning and unique in terms of flavor and texture. Finally, the "Coturnix Quail" (quail breast served along with an emulsion of quail egg yolk, mushrooms, and butter) was outstanding. Service: The service was impeccable, friendly and professional. Bottom Line: Vespertine truly is a dining experience. Some may want to compare Vespertine to the Hawthorn, from the movie "The Menu." But I think that misunderstands Vespertine. Whereas, the Hawthorn had come to embody pretentiousness, Vespertine is Chef Khan's effort to create an immersive and unique dining experience, something that diners can continue talking (and even debating) about days afterwards. Note: There is no bar at Vespertine. Therefore, if you arrive early, you are simply left to wait in an outdoor seating area (which had been used in Version 1.0 for dessert service) until your reservation time.

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    Ask the Community - Vespertine

    Is this restaurant ever supposed to open inside again?

    Yes, it is reopening in April 2024. Reservations are on Open Table.

    Are you open for Indoor dining yet?

    Not yet.

    Hi, how much per person?

    $395 per person with optional add-ons.

    Is the restaurant still offering take out? I can't seem to find that option on their website.

    Yes, I just ordered some tonight but it appears that the days and the times are limited.

    How's the dining experience during covid?

    We've done their take out dinners and they have been phenomenal. Inventive, clearly described, beautifully presented, oh and delicious and a plenty to eat.

    When I try to check out on ExploreTock, it requires me to purchase the $90 wine pairing. I don't drink, is this a new requirement?

    Hello Lindsey, thank you so much for reaching out! For this particular menu we do have a required beverage pairing. We also have a non-alcoholic option for those that prefer not to imbibe. Since it is The French Laundry, we wanted to complete the… 

    Are the drink pairings cocktails or wine ? Or do we have a choice?

    Although I am sure it changes, the pairings were a combination of wine, sake, kombucha and there was a cocktail of their choice included as one of the starter courses and they inquire if you want the cocktail. I am sure you can supplement as you… 

    What is the average price for two?

    Hello! Each tasting menu is $295/person. Service charge and tax is additional and the reservation is pre-paid in advance. Upon arrival, no additional payment would need to be made, unless anything else were to be added on, such as beverages. Valet… 

    Will you adjust the menu for a seafood allergy ? Ty

    yes, when you are taken up to the lounge at the beginning of the experience you are greeted by the chef. He specifically asks if there are any food allergies or restrictions. In my party one person couldn't eat fin fish and they had no problem… 

    On what day of the month do future reservations become available?

    Hello Sofia, we release our reservations monthly, on the 5th of each month (for the following month) at 10am. We hope to welcome you soon!

    How long does the dining experience usually take at Vespertine?

    Hello Gabriel, The experience lasts, on average, 3 hours depending on each guest's individual pacing.… 

    Hi, would we be able to request a Vegan tasting menu ahead of time? Thank you

    Hello Ruby! We would be delighted to make a vegan menu for you. We look forward to welcoming you soon!

    Were you guys inspired by the Bjork album Vespertine?

    Hello Jonathan, While we are huge fans of Bjork and her album Vespertine is very inspirational, the name Vespertine for us primarily refers to things that come alive or… 

    Can you accommodate gluten free, i.e., cross contamination?

    Absolutely! We are happy to accommodate all dietary restrictions and preferences and will modify the menu accordingly.

    Is the food at your restaurant pregnant woman friendly? (Wife can't eat anything undercooked and raw fish)

    Congratulations on the new addition to your family!! Just let them know when you get there what you can or cannot have. They are so communicative, friendly and accommodating. Plus, the have a great juice option. So delicious!

    Can we bring our child?

    Hello Diana, Thank you for your interest in Vespertine! We absolutely do welcome little ones with… 

    Do they sell gift cards?

    Hello Terry, We do sell gift cards! You can reach us at contact@vespertine.la or… 

    Can they accommodate one person?

    Hello Bruce, Thank you for your interest in Vespertine! We can absolutely accommodate reservations… 

    My wife is pregnant & I am allergic to shell fish. I want to celebrate her birthday there. Can we be accommodated for that?

    Yes, when you make the reservations, let them know in advance and they will advise if they can substitute. Their menu changes based on the ingredients available/in season.

    Is it possible to seat smaller tables of four for a party of 8? I know that above you don't accommodate to a party of 5, but is there a work around for this?

    Hello Tesia, Thank you for your interest in Vespertine! You can certainly book your party of eight… 

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    A Food Affair

    A Food Affair

    4.5
    (1.6k reviews)
    1.9 mi
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    Fantastic locally owned french restaurant! The staff were…read moreso friendly, caring, and so attentive! The owner even talked to us and made recommendations! We went on a thursday night and other guests were mostly french (that's how you know it's locally approved)! The decor was modern chic on the outside and the inside decor was different on the inside- hipster cafe with quotes. The food itself was unbelievable! The pricing is on the higher side but worth it given the taste! We had bone marrow which had a nice buttery flavor; the Beef bourguignon was tender and well flavored; and their house special Black cod (available only for one week) was so flavorful and cooked delicately that it melted in our mouths! It was the best fish we ever tasted and we didn't even know fish could taste like that!!! We also recommend the mango passionfruit lemonade. Not too sweet and tasted very fresh. We also thought it was one of the best and freshest lemonade we ever tasted! Word of note though is that the food portion is on the smaller side for Americans (which is actually normal sized for Europeans). Overall fantastic food! My mouth is watering thinking about it! Definitely recommend for special occasions and if you want very food french food!

    Parking: 5 stars, plenty of street parking. Food: 5 stars,…read moreimpeccable French cuisine Service: 5 stars, the owner serves you ..what else can you ask for ..it's a mom and pap restaurant Ambiance: 4 stars Not much to say, it's one of our favorite restaurants that we often return to yearly for like a millennium.....solid French cuisine, tastes phenomenal like the first time we tried it. Highly recommended. A must try. You're missing out if you don't.

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    Cento Pasta Bar

    Cento Pasta Bar

    4.4
    (1.2k reviews)
    2.0 mi
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    Charming laidback outdoor courtyard setting nestled in trees and a lively kitchen-view, counter…read moreseating inside. The menu is inviting with plenty of great options without being overwhelming. Less is more. But let's talk art (culinary, that is). The dishes certainly deserve main features. To start "the best Caesar salad in LA" and I quote which was certainly true. Grilled octopus charred on the inside and juicy at the center. Spicy pomodoro is perfectly al dente and a well-balanced sauce. But, my favorite-- the agnolotti! Wow, melt in your mouth! The flavor profiles of corn, crème fraiche, and old bay were delicious. My only wish -- larger serving of this (smallest pasta serving on the menu). To complete it, banana pudding tiramisu -- delicious too with a firm center and oozy outside. Atala was wonderful and very sweet. Recommendation: come with a group of at least 4 to try more on the menu -- the large plates (branzino and ribeye) looked excellent! Definitely a worthwhile visit.

    Cento is located a little in the cut, but definitely worth seeking out…read more I came for dinner and we had some really outstanding dishes. Of the things we ordered, I really loved the farro salad ($22?) best. Refreshing pomegranate seeds are mixed with the farro and give the salad an added crunch. The farro sits on a bed of dill infused crème fraiche. It is a deliciously refreshing salad and the perfect complement to any meal. For pastas, the sweet corn agnolotti ($28) was so light and fun. The little pockets of agnolotti is stuffed with corn and swims in a savory broth anchored by crème fraiche. It's giving summer and I'm absolutely here for it. Cento's dining space is quaint, so make sure to make a resy.

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