Tasting menus, Michelin stars, and the kitchens redefining what fine dining means in Santa Monica.

Top tables

Citrin ★ 4.8

CalifornianChef Josiah Citrin$$$$downtownDinner, by reservation

Citrin is Josiah Citrin's modern Californian flagship on Wilshire Boulevard in Santa Monica, a Michelin-starred dining room built on market produce.

Order: The prix fixe, built around Santa Monica farmers market produce

Tip: Book the a la carte room; the 14-seat Melisse counter behind it is a separate, pricier reservation.

Melisse ★ 4.9

CalifornianChef Josiah Citrin and Ken Takayama$$$$downtownTasting menu evenings, by reservation

Melisse is the 14-seat tasting counter hidden behind Citrin in Santa Monica, a two-Michelin-star room from Josiah Citrin and chef partner Ken Takayama.

Order: The full tasting menu; the kitchen builds it around the week's market

Tip: Around 800 dollars for two before wine, with a strict no-cancellation policy; book two to three weeks out.

Pasjoli ★ 4.8

French$$$main-streetDaily from 17:00; Sat-Sun lunch 11:30-14:30

Pasjoli on Main Street is Santa Monica's French bistro benchmark, lately loosened up with a bigger bar menu and its famous tableside pressed duck restored.

Order: Tableside canard a la presse, or the cordon bleu chicken wings at the bar

Tip: The pressed duck is a 350 dollar whole-bird production for the table; order it when you book, not on arrival.

Seline ★ 4.8

CalifornianChef Dave Beran$$$$$295main-streetTue-Sat, seatings from 17:30

Seline is Dave Beran's Michelin-starred tasting room on Main Street in Santa Monica, a cerebral 295 dollar procession from the Californian landscape.

Order: The seasonal tasting menu; courses change constantly

Tip: Plan around two and a half hours for the full menu; reservations open by the month and the counter seats sell first.

Shunji ★ 4.7

Sushi$$$$$295ocean-parkDinner, by reservation

Shunji on Ocean Park Boulevard is Santa Monica's serious omakase counter, a chef-led 295 dollar procession of aged and marinated fish booked via Tock.

Order: Omakase only; the aged marinated tuna nigiri is the anchor

Tip: The room is tiny and reservations go through Tock; aged marinated tuna nigiri is the signature move.

Michael's Santa Monica ★ 4.5

Californian$$$downtownTue-Sat happy hour 16:00-18:00, dinner 17:00-21:00; closed Sun-Mon

Michael's Santa Monica has run since 1979, Michael McCarty's garden dining room on 3rd Street where a long line of famous chefs cooked market-first food.

Order: Whatever the market plates are that week; the garden room is the point

Tip: Alumni include Jonathan Waxman and Nancy Silverton; chef Job Carder now runs the hyper-seasonal menu. Book on Resy.

Capo ★ 4.5

Italian$$$$ocean-avenueTue-Thu 18:00-21:00; Fri-Sat 18:00-21:30; closed Sun-Mon

Capo is Bruce Marder's almond-wood-fired Italian room on Ocean Avenue in Santa Monica, open since 1998 with a cellar of more than 2,500 wine selections.

Order: Rigatoni with white truffle meat sauce and something off the wood fire

Tip: The wine list has held Wine Spectator's Grand Award every year since 2015; budget accordingly.

Chinois on Main ★ 4.4

Asian fusion$$$$main-streetWed-Thu 17:30-21:00; Fri-Sat 17:30-22:00; Sun 17:30-21:00; closed Mon-Tue

Chinois on Main is Wolfgang Puck's 1983 Santa Monica original, still folding Chinese tradition and French technique into California produce on Main Street.

Order: The whole sizzling catfish and the Chinois chicken salad

Tip: Executive chefs Junuen Saldana and Ramiro Saucedo keep the classics on; book OpenTable or phone the room.

The Georgian Room ★ 4.4

Steakhouse$$$$ocean-avenueWed 17:00-22:00; Thu 17:00-23:00; Fri-Sat 17:00-02:00; Sun 17:00-21:00

The Georgian Room, in the 1933 Georgian Hotel on Ocean Avenue in Santa Monica, pairs Tuscan chophouse cooking with live jazz around a Steinway grand.

Order: New York strip, then the spumoni-style baked Alaska

Tip: Friday and Saturday it runs to 02:00 with live music; Spaghetti Sunday closes the week with a set menu.

Water Grill Santa Monica ★ 4.5

Seafood$$$$ocean-avenueSun-Thu 11:00-22:00; Fri-Sat 11:00-23:00

Water Grill Santa Monica works a daily-changing seafood list on Ocean Avenue, live Alaskan king crab tanks, shucked-to-order oysters and wild local fish.

Order: Live spot prawns in season, plus a dozen cold-water oysters

Tip: Ask what came off the boats that day; Santa Barbara spot prawns are charcoal-grilled when the traps are running.

1 Pico ★ 4.3

Californian$$$$ocean-avenueDinner nightly; weekend brunch

1 Pico is the oceanfront dining room at Shutters on the Beach in Santa Monica, coastal Californian cooking with Southern Italian leanings above the sand.

Order: Whatever the seasonal coastal tasting plates are, with a Route 66 centennial cocktail

Tip: Ask for a window table at sunset; the Coast cafe downstairs covers the casual all-day beach service instead.

Elephante ★ 4.3

Italian$$$downtownMon-Thu 10:00-00:00; Fri-Sat 09:00-01:00; Sun 09:00-00:00

Elephante stacks a coastal Italian kitchen onto a 2nd Street rooftop in Santa Monica, whipped eggplant, pizzas and pasta with the ocean over the rail.

Order: Whipped eggplant dip with flatbread, then a pizza as the sun drops

Tip: Go before sunset for the light and stay for the DJ; weekend mornings it runs ricotta pancakes from 09:00.

Fia Steak ★ 4.4

Steakhouse$$$$mid-cityDinner nightly

Fia Steak is the wood-panelled chophouse next to its sister garden room on Wilshire in Santa Monica, built on dry-aged cuts and old-school table service.

Order: 14-ounce New York strip with grilled Castelvetrano olives

Tip: Time Out rates it among the city's best; start with the ahi tuna cigar before the 14-ounce New York strip.

Ivy at the Shore ★ 4.1

American$$$$ocean-avenueTue-Thu 11:00-21:00; Fri 11:00-21:30; Sat 10:00-21:30; Sun 10:00-21:00; closed Mon

Ivy at the Shore keeps its bougainvillea-draped pink facade on Ocean Avenue in Santa Monica, an American menu served on the same florid patio since 1985.

Order: Crab cakes and the fried chicken, plus a gimlet on the patio

Tip: Brunch runs to 13:00 weekdays and 14:00 weekends; the patio people-watching is the real product.

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