What to order at Melisse

Must order
The full tasting menu; the kitchen builds it around the week's market
Editor tip
Around 800 dollars for two before wine, with a strict no-cancellation policy; book two to three weeks out.
CuisineCalifornian
Price$$$$
Neighborhooddowntown
HoursTasting menu evenings, by reservation
ChefJosiah Citrin and Ken Takayama
Last verified

Must 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.

Location

Address: 1104 Wilshire Boulevard, Santa Monica, CA 90401

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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.

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