![]() ![]() outpost is roomy-especially given the patio, which sits at the heart of PLATFORM-which should make enjoying Roberta's wood-pired pizzas, fresh pastas and farmers' market vegetables a cinch in the age of social distancing. This is also where you can find some of our favorite wings in town. You can get that experience again at pitmaster Adam Cole's Maple Block Meat Co., where the brisket, ribs, sausage and turkey get sliced to order, then arranged on a metal tray with pickles and other accoutrements. Maple Block Meat Co.: You could get your BBQ to-go, but it never feels quite the same as sitting down to a massive tray. (Even in the new space, we'll still fight you for that last bite of spoonbread.) Hatchet Hall: Hatchet's nearly synonymous with its low lighting and intimate dining room, but the team converted the parking lot to a spacious, sunny patio, giving us a whole new way to experience the restaurant's satisfying, comforting and creative Southern/Old-American cuisine. You can also find plenty of pantry items here to bring Destroyer's jams, vinegars, coffee beans and more home with you. That setting now offers patio dine-in service, in addition to pickup and takeaway. Better order a lox pizza too, you know, while you're there, or better yet just opt for that famed tasting menu.Ī post shared by D E S T R O Y E R on at 11:07am PDTĭestroyer:Jordan Kahn's futuristic café is back for business, offering some of the neighborhood's most artful dishes in a casual, modernist setting. Fortunately for all of us, sweet corn is in season which means some of L.A.'s best agnolotti is back on the menu just in time for Spago's return of dine-in service. ![]() Spago: Wolfgang Puck's flagship is back in action with all the hits and one of our favorite indoor-outdoor patios in town. The famed upscale Chinese-food chain from chef-owner Michael Chow reopened its Beverly Hills location, now with six feet of distance between tables and extra precautions such as staff temperature checks for your enjoyment of green prawns, handmade noodles, spare ribs and more. Chow is breaking out the white tablecloths and Beijing duck once again, especially out front on the patio. ![]() We're always partial to the famed garlic noodles, but just about anything that An and her executive chef, Tony Nguyen, cook up is worth an order. This is by no means an exhaustive or complete list of restaurants that have reopened their dining rooms-this is just a guide to get you started, neighborhood by neighborhood.Ī post shared by Crustacean Beverly Hills on at 10:58am PDTĬrustacean: Helene An's celebrated Vietnamese fine-dining restaurant is back with limited outdoor seating and a full range of decadent, comforting and iconic dishes. Will much of the restaurant be empty, at least filled only 60 percent? Absolutely.įor those who want to feel the plush banquettes of a restaurant booth or hold a menu in their hands again, here are a few recommendations on where to dine in when you want to go out. Will you be asked to wait outside or in your car while your table is readied? Most likely. ![]() Will you need to wear a cloth mask when you’re not eating? Yes, it’s required. Of course, visiting a restaurant won’t feel exactly as you probably remember it in order to reopen, restaurants need to adhere to strict rules set by the state, the county and the city, which will temporarily reshape the way we dine out. Los Angeles County restaurants-and bars that serve food- can now reopen for full-service meals, providing somewhat of a return to dine-in normalcy after months of closures across the state. This guide has been updated with restaurants available for dine-in service outdoors. Newsom announced a rollback of indoor dining, allowing only open-air tables for the forseeable future. After reopening both indoor and alfresco dine-in service, Gov. County restaurants are open again, though for the time being, you'll need to sit outside. ![]()
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