1. Photograph: VIctor Leung
    Photograph: VIctor Leung | Chirashi sushi at Spago
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    Photograph: VIctor Leung | BBQ skate with sambal at Spago
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    Photograph: VIctor Leung | Venison with corn panna potta and spiced reduction sauce at Spago
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    Photograph: VIctor Leung | Wild Alaskan King Salmon with fried lotus root and yuzu and mushroom foam at Spago
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    Photograph: VIctor Leung | Brussels sprouts with miso-maple mustard at Spago
  6. Photograph: VIctor Leung
    Photograph: VIctor Leung | Passion Pineapple Mango at Spago
  7. Photograph: VIctor Leung
    Photograph: VIctor Leung | Black Bowl at Spago
  8. Photograph: VIctor Leung
    Photograph: VIctor Leung | Black Bowl at Spago
  9. Photograph: Courtesy Spago
    Photograph: Courtesy Spago | Spago
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    Photograph: Courtesy Spago | Spago
  11. Photograph: Roger Davies
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  12. Photograph: Courtesy Spago
    Photograph: Courtesy Spago | Spago
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    Photograph: Courtesy Spago | Spago
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    Photograph: Courtesy Spago | Spago

Review

Spago Beverly Hills

4 out of 5 stars
  • Restaurants | Californian
  • price 4 of 4
  • Beverly Hills
  • Recommended
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Time Out says

Name a more iconic L.A. fine-dining institution...we’ll wait. After almost 40 years, Wolfgang Puck's Spago is still everyone's old fine dining standby, but its ever-changing menu keeps the restaurant feeling fresh and relevant. (Don’t worry, you can still order the smoked salmon pizza.) Spago purists will be pleased to hear the kitchen is refreshingly old-school when it comes to presentation, but modern flourishes are what keep this icon feeling fresh without ditching its hits. If it's your first visit you must order Spago’s iconic tasting menu for the classics, but if you’re a repeat guest, the most fun you can have is offroading with the fleeting and hyper-seasonal specials, especially when it comes to dessert. Spago’s been serving stellar cuisine since the Reagan era, proving that age ain't nothing but a number.

Details

Address
176 N Canon Dr
Los Angeles
90210
Price:
$$$$
Opening hours:
Tue–Thu 5:30–9:30pm; Fri, Sat 5–10pm; Sun 5–9:30pm
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