

Located in Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles, Culina Ristorante offers an exceptional Italian fine dining experience that blends tradition with modern culinary artistry. Known for its handmade pasta, Mediterranean influences, and refined ambiance, it’s an ideal spot for a romantic dinner or private outdoor dining. Guests can enjoy a chef-driven Sunday brunch, seasonal specialties, and an extensive wine list in a stylish yet inviting setting. Whether indulging in brunch, savoring fresh pasta in Los Angeles, or celebrating a special occasion, Culina Ristorante provides impeccable service, world-class cuisine, and an elegant atmosphere. With its attention to detail and commitment to excellence, every meal here is truly unforgettable.
Stylish, upscale hotel restaurant with modern Italian meals, a long wine list & a fire-lit patio.
Hours
| Friday | 7 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 7 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 7 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 7 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 300 S Doheny Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90048
Phone: (310) 860-4000
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Reservations: fourseasons.comopentable.com
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Reviews
Our server, Caroline, was warm, friendly and on top of her game! We really enjoyed having her as our server!
The food did not disappoint! We were served quickly and everything was delicious! And I was really touched that a celebratory round of drinks (N/A as we had a minor in tow) and a divine chocolate dessert were presented by Caroline to mark the occasion!
It was a truly special and memorable occasion and I can’t compliment Culina enough!
The atmosphere was pleasant, and the staff was professional and welcoming. Overall, it was an excellent experience, and we will definitely be coming back. Highly recommend!
Highly recommended.
As for the food, this was quite a Italian culinary adventure. The food at Culina was some of the tastiest and unique Italian cuisine I’ve had in Los Angeles.
For appetizer we had the Focaccia Al Rosmarino, Carciofi Fritti (Fried Artichoke), and Polpette Al Sugo (Wagyu meatballs).
The Focaccia was a delicious way to start with its Tris di Salse (‘nduja Calabrese, tomato-basil chutney, and sundried tomato tapenade). There’s a lot going on here with each “salsa” that gives variety in a delicious way.
The Polpette Al Sugo (Wagyu meatballs) is very savory can easily be a centerpiece of a delicious pasta by itself.
Unfortunately I had the Carciofi Fritti as my last appetizer and of the three it was the most ordinary. It’s not that bad, it’s just not as remarkable after having the other two delicious appetizers.
As for the main course, I’ve had the pasta Crested di Gallo e Salsiccia, and it was one of the best pastas I’ve had. A lot of flavor that are distinct and works very well together. The sauce is white wine that is light. Each ingredient (fennel sausage, broccolini, mollica di pane, Calabrian chili, and parmesan) works like individual instruments in a symphony. The fennel sausage is the meaty base of the flavor, the broccolini adds the herbal flavor, the mollica di pane or bread crumbs adds crunchy texture, the calabrian chili adds a hint of spiciness and excitement, and the parmesan tops it off with its cheesy salty goodness.
The wine paired was Lato Sud, a red wine with an unforgettable delicious taste that starts a little bit smoky and spicy and ends in a slightly sweet and mellow after taste. Each sip is a delightful surprise.
Finally for dessert, we had Tiramisu and Cannolo al Tavolo (fried cannoli). The Tiramisu had the most consistent texture and consistency I’ve had with Tiramisu with its thick but light mascarpone mousse that makes you want to close your eyes and savor each bite, while the cannoli was a tasty crunchy dessert that is both playful and a real delight to eat.
Long story short, everything except the fried artichoke was delicious and highly recommended. Compliments to the chefs and the staff, this was a five-star dinner!