Best Anniversary Restaurants in Beverly Hills 2026

Anniversary · Beverly Hills · 8 tables ranked · Updated May 2026

Forty-four years. That is how long The Peninsula Beverly Hills and its dining room, The Belvedere, have held a standard most restaurants cannot keep for a decade, and it is exactly the quality an anniversary needs: a room you can return to year after year and find unchanged in the ways that matter. An anniversary is not a first date and not a birthday. It is a repeat, and the best anniversary room is one a couple can come back to, where the kitchen holds its line, the floor remembers the table, and the milestone reads as quietly marked rather than loudly performed. Beverly Hills is rich in rooms that do this, and thin on the noise that wrecks it. The eight below are ranked on whether the room rewards a return: the consistency of the kitchen across visits, the warmth and memory of the floor, and whether two people can hear each other across the years they are there to mark.

The ranking

1. The Belvedere — European Brasserie · The Peninsula

9882 South Santa Monica Boulevard, Beverly Hills, CA 90212 · about $130 to $200 per person · Chef Luis Cuadra · AAA Five Diamond

The Peninsula's garden-lit room, a kitchen that holds its line every year, and the Dover sole to mark the date. Reserve the terrace.

The Belvedere is the signature restaurant of The Peninsula Beverly Hills, holder of the AAA Five Diamond rating for years running, and consistency is precisely why it leads an anniversary list. Executive Chef Luis Cuadra cooks European brasserie with a Californian relationship to produce, drawing herbs and vegetables from an on-site garden a few hundred metres from the plate. The whole Dover sole with parsnip purée and the duck breast with romanesco and black currant are the dishes to return for. Rated 4.7 by more than 1,300 OpenTable diners, the room delivers the same standard across visits, which is the quality a milestone rewards. Expect $130 to $200 a head. Flag the anniversary in the booking and the floor will arrange a quiet garden table and a dated menu. Book the terrace through OpenTable for the late-afternoon light.

2. Spago — California Modern · Golden Triangle

176 North Canon Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90210 · about $150 to $250 per person · Wolfgang Puck, opened 1982 · one MICHELIN star

Wolfgang Puck's institution since 1982, a Michelin star, and a room built for celebration. Mark the milestone here.

Wolfgang Puck opened Spago in 1982 and reset what California cuisine could be, and four decades on it holds a MICHELIN star in the Los Angeles guide and a place as the room Beverly Hills books to celebrate. The smoked salmon pizza with crème fraîche and a whisper of caviar is iconic for a reason, the spicy tuna cones are an architectural opener, and the seasonal menu changes with the morning market. Expect $150 to $250 a head with wine. For an anniversary the draw is the occasion energy: this is a room that has hosted celebrations since before many couples were born, and the floor handles a milestone with practised ease. It runs livelier than The Belvedere, so it suits the anniversary that wants to feel like a party rather than a hush. Book through Resy two to three weeks out and note the occasion.

3. Cipriani Beverly Hills — Italian · Camden Drive

362 North Camden Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90210 · about $120 to $180 per person · the Cipriani family, Harry's Bar lineage

Venice glamour a block off Rodeo, a jazz café that runs to 1 a.m., and a Bellini to toast the year. Reserve the late table.

The Cipriani family carries one of the world's great hospitality lineages, from Harry's Bar in Venice to New York and Monte Carlo, and the Beverly Hills room brings it to Camden Drive with full conviction: green velvet, polished marble, and lighting built to flatter every face in the room. For an anniversary the structural advantage is the Jazz Café, which runs live Thursday through Saturday until 1 a.m., turning a milestone dinner into a night that extends itself. The Carpaccio alla Cipriani, Arrigo Cipriani's own creation, and the osso buco are the dishes to order, and a cold Bellini is the toast. Expect $120 to $180 a head. The room is glamorous without being stiff, which is the right register for a couple who want occasion and warmth in the same evening. Book the late seating directly and ask for a banquette near the music.

4. Matsuhisa Beverly Hills — Japanese-Peruvian · La Cienega

129 North La Cienega Boulevard, Beverly Hills, CA 90211 · from about $120 per person · Nobu Matsuhisa, opened 1987

The original Matsuhisa, the highest-scored kitchen on this list, and booths built for a quiet milestone. Order the black cod.

Nobu Matsuhisa opened the original Matsuhisa on La Cienega in 1987, the room that became the template for the global Nobu empire, and RFK scores the kitchen 9.2 for food, the top mark here. For an anniversary the case is the combination of a destination kitchen and a quiet, returnable room: the booths are sized for two and the floor runs an unhurried, retreating pace that lets a couple talk. The miso-marinated black cod and the yellowtail sashimi with jalapeño have been on the menu since the early years and are the dishes a returning couple comes back for. Plan for $120 and up a head, more with the omakase. The room is a long-evening room, calibrated for the considered milestone rather than the loud one. Book directly two to three weeks out and request a booth.

5. Il Cielo — Italian · Burton Way

9018 Burton Way, Beverly Hills, CA 90211 · about $90 to $150 per person · candlelit garden patio · long-billed LA's most romantic room

A candlelit garden under twinkling lights and decades of being called LA's most romantic room. Reserve the patio for the milestone.

Il Cielo has billed itself for decades as the most romantic restaurant in Los Angeles, and for an anniversary the garden makes the case on its own: a candlelit patio on Burton Way draped in twinkling lights, the kind of atmosphere a couple remembers years later. The kitchen runs handmade Italian pasta and a seasonal menu, and the spend lands around $90 to $150 a head, gentler than the top of this list. The reason it sits fifth rather than first is the kitchen, which is good rather than destination-grade; the room is the draw, not the cooking. For a couple whose anniversary is about the feeling of the evening more than the plate, it is the most atmospheric table in the city. Reserve a patio two-top directly and ask for the garden rather than the indoor room.

6. Gucci Osteria da Massimo Bottura — Italian Haute · Rodeo Drive

129 North Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90210 · about $150 to $220 per person · Massimo Bottura, exec chef Mattia Agazzi · one MICHELIN star

Massimo Bottura's Michelin-starred Italian inside the Gucci flagship, the Emilia Burger included. Save it for the big-number anniversary.

Massimo Bottura's Los Angeles outpost sits inside the Gucci flagship on Rodeo Drive, with Mattia Agazzi running the kitchen day to day, and it earned a MICHELIN star for modern Italian rooted in tradition. The Emilia Burger, a refined take on a regional sandwich, is the signature, and the menu reimagines Italian classics with technique rather than affectation. Expect $150 to $220 a head. For an anniversary the appeal is the sense of event: a couture-designed room, food of starred caliber, and a setting that makes a milestone feel singular. It is a special-occasion room rather than a year-after-year regular, which is why it suits the big-number anniversary, the tenth or the twenty-fifth, more than the annual one. Book through Resy three weeks out and note the occasion for a quieter corner table.

7. CUT — Steakhouse · Beverly Wilshire

9500 Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly Hills, CA 90212 · about $130 to $200 per person · Wolfgang Puck · one MICHELIN star

Wolfgang Puck's Michelin-starred steakhouse in the Beverly Wilshire, dry-aged and celebratory. Worth the splurge for the carnivore couple.

CUT is Wolfgang Puck's modern steakhouse in the Beverly Wilshire, and it holds a MICHELIN star in the Los Angeles guide, which is rare company for a steakhouse. The dry-aged cuts are the headline, the bone marrow flan is the opener regulars order without reading the menu, and RFK scores the kitchen 8.9 for food. Expect $130 to $200 a head before the wine list pushes higher. For an anniversary it suits the couple who want a celebratory, generous meal with proper bones to it rather than a delicate tasting room. The space is sleek and well-lit and the floor runs a polished pace, so the room handles a milestone with confidence. It is the choice when the anniversary calls for a steak and a great bottle rather than a hush. Reserve through the hotel two to three weeks out.

8. Funke — Handmade Italian · Beverly Hills

Civic Center Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90210 · about $70 to $110 per person · Evan Funke, opened 2023

Evan Funke's hand-rolled pasta in a warm multi-level room, the gentlest spend on this list. Pencil it in for the low-key anniversary.

Evan Funke built his name on hand-rolled pasta and a no-shortcuts kitchen, and his Beverly Hills flagship, opened in 2023, is the most relaxed anniversary on this list. The cacio e pepe and the hand-formed shapes are the order, executed with the discipline Funke is known for, and RFK scores the kitchen 8.8 for food. Expect $70 to $110 a head, the gentlest spend here. For an anniversary it suits the couple who measure a milestone in the quality of a meal rather than the size of the cheque, or the early anniversary that does not yet call for a Five Diamond room. The space runs warm and the early seating is calmer than the late peak. Book the 18:30 through Resy and order across the pasta list to share.

Avoid for a Beverly Hills anniversary

The Honor Bar — Beverly Drive. Hillstone's walk-ins-only bar attached to South Beverly Grill is one of the best casual meals in 90210, with a crispy chicken sandwich worth the trip, and exactly the wrong call for a milestone. There are no reservations and no waitlist, so there is no way to plan, no quiet corner to request, and no way for the floor to mark the occasion. An anniversary is the one night that wants the certainty of a booked table. Save the Honor Bar for a solo lunch or an unplanned weeknight.

Nozawa Bar — Canon Drive. Chef Osamu Fujita's ten-seat omakase counter behind Sugarfish holds a MICHELIN star and is a genuine pilgrimage, but the format works against an anniversary. The counter faces forward toward the chef, so a couple sits side by side looking at the work rather than at each other, and the single fixed seating leaves no room for a lingering, conversation-led celebration. It is a destination for the solo diner or the food-obsessed pair, not a milestone two-top. Book it for the meal itself, not the occasion.

Mastro's Steakhouse — Canon Drive. Mastro's runs live music nightly and a room full of power brokers, which is a great birthday and a poor anniversary. The volume forces a couple to lean in and raise their voices over the band, and the high-energy register competes with the quiet conversation a milestone is built around. The butter cake is a fine celebration dessert and the steaks are serious, but the room is loud where an anniversary wants to be heard. Choose it when the occasion wants a crowd, not a year marked between two people.

Reservation strategy for a Beverly Hills anniversary

The first move is to decide whether the anniversary date is fixed or flexible, because it changes the entire approach. If the date is locked and lands on a Friday or Saturday, treat the top four rooms as scarce inventory: set a reminder for 09:00 Pacific on the morning the 30-day window opens at The Belvedere, Spago, Gucci Osteria, and CUT, and book the moment it does. Weekend milestone tables at those rooms go inside the first day. If the date is flexible, take the Tuesday or Wednesday closest to it instead. The midweek table is quieter, the kitchen is unhurried, and the floor has the attention to spare that an anniversary rewards.

The second move is the occasion note plus a confirming call. Type the anniversary and the year into the reservation field, then phone the restaurant the day before to confirm. The Belvedere, Spago, Cipriani, and Gucci Osteria will arrange a quiet corner or garden table, print a dated menu, and coordinate a dessert with a written message if you give them the notice. The rooms that do anniversaries well do them on advance warning, not on a surprise sprung at the table mid-service. Asking the floor to improvise on the night is how a milestone goes flat.

The third move is the wine decision, made before you arrive. A milestone is the night for one considered bottle chosen with the sommelier rather than a pairing flight that interrupts the table every ten minutes. Email the restaurant your budget range in advance at The Belvedere, Matsuhisa, and CUT, and the sommelier will have two or three options pulled and ready, which spares the table the menu negotiation and keeps the evening's attention where it belongs.

Frequently asked

What is the best restaurant in Beverly Hills for an anniversary?

The Belvedere at The Peninsula Beverly Hills. The AAA Five Diamond room runs soft light, a retreating floor, and a kitchen under Luis Cuadra that holds its standard across visits. Order the whole Dover sole and book the garden terrace. Spago is the louder, more celebratory second pick.

How much should I budget?

About $260 to $500 a couple before wine at The Belvedere, Spago, Gucci Osteria, and CUT; $180 to $300 at Cipriani, Matsuhisa, Il Cielo, and Funke. One special bottle marks the night better than a long pairing flight.

Which room is most romantic?

Il Cielo's candlelit garden on Burton Way, long billed as LA's most romantic room. Cipriani runs a close second on glamour, and The Belvedere's garden terrace is the quieter, more refined option.

Can they do something special for the occasion?

Yes, on advance notice. Type the occasion and year in the booking, then call to confirm. The Belvedere, Spago, Cipriani, and Gucci Osteria will arrange a corner table, a dated menu, and a dessert flourish if you give them notice.

How far ahead should I book?

Three to four weeks for a weekend table at the top four; two weeks at Cipriani, Matsuhisa, Il Cielo, and Funke. If the date is flexible, take the Tuesday or Wednesday closest to it.

What should I order?

The room's signature. The Dover sole at The Belvedere, the smoked salmon pizza at Spago, the Carpaccio alla Cipriani, the black cod at Matsuhisa, the Emilia Burger at Gucci Osteria. A milestone is the night to eat the dish the kitchen is known for.

Affiliate disclosure: RFK earns a commission on bookings made through partner platforms (Tock, Resy, OpenTable) marked with a "Reserve" link. Sponsored listings are clearly marked with a Sponsored badge and are not eligible for editorial ranking. The eight rooms on this list were ranked editorially and no booking partner influenced the order.