Sunset Tower's bar terrace is perfect for a big dirty martini and a view of the pool with Hollywood twinkling in the distance. So, so glam. Read more.
Newly opened, this fine-dining spot (think truffle-scented chicken, citrus-marinated hamachi) lets you choose your exact windowside online when you make your reservation. Read more.
This impossible-to-get-into NYC institution feels super Tony Soprano, from the jukebox to the year-round Christmas lights. Plus, Italian-American fare like fusilli arrabbiata is pretty great, too. Read more.
It's got its own custom-curated wine boutique. The booths are sleek plywood. And the food is newfangled Italian, like thin-crust pizzas (even flower-topped ones) and pistachio cannoli. Read more.
Perfectly executed French dishes such as escargot swimming in fennel and pâté made from rabbit and bacon, served in a glorious courtyard outfitted with an iron roof and fountain? Perfect. Read more.
This outpost of the Taiwan-based Din Tai Fung empire is known for its precisely handmade dumplings, which you can watch being meticulously made by lab-coat-wearing technicians behind a glass window. Read more.
An evening that’s got the seductive powers of a Richard Neutra beach house where you’re served puff pastry with Brie and foie gras risotto. Malibu perfection. Perfect to convince someone to move here. Read more.
This is where Adele went after the Grammys. And what Brie Larson celebrated her Oscar win with. So it’s only natural that everybody wants a piece of this fast-food joint. Read more.