
Celeb chef Wolfgang Puck’s buzzy, sleek bistro offers creative, locally sourced Californian cuisine.
Hours
| Thursday | 5:30–10 PM |
| Friday | 5–11 PM |
| Saturday | 5–11 PM |
| Sunday | 5–11 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 5:30–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 5:30–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 176 N Canon Dr, Beverly Hills, CA 90210
Phone: (310) 385-0880
Website: https://wolfgangpuck.com/dining/spago/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: tripleseat.com
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Reviews
From the valet parking and the aperitif at the bar to the attentive table service and the warm farewell, every member of the team was consistently friendly, professional, and welcoming. The menu recommendations provided by the service staff were excellent, and each dish was absolutely delicious. We truly felt well taken care of and were able to enjoy every moment of this unforgettable evening.
Thank you for creating such a memorable experience. We will certainly return to Spago the next time we are in the United States.
Spoil yourself and get the wagyu steak!
1) tuna cones – 5/5 absolutely delicious. High quality tuna, delicious sauce, served in a crunchy cone.
2) Singaporean style Branzino -5/5 Very delicious. Generally we are used to having a branzino roasted anccording to Italian or Greek recipes. But this was lightly fried and served with a delectable sauce on a bed of veggies that included lotus roots.
3) Jidori chicken – 4/5 the technique on this dish is amazing. The chicken is perfectly cooked. The goat cheese is snuck in between the meat and the skin. The Chanterelle mushroom and the mashed potatoes make a rich earthy combination. The only reason to take off a star was that the chicken was under salted
4)Kaiserschmarn – 5/5 The pancake style German dessert was soft and fluffy, and not too sweet. Perfect. I think the raspberry coulis and the strawberry ice cream was too sweet and imparted a cloying quality that was not needed.
5) The Domaine Huet Chenin Blanc and the Riesling wines – 5/5 both wines were lovely and it was wonderful to try them first before ordering. The pour quantity was small for a high end restaurant
While the service was attentive, we felt that it was slow and a little disjointed. At a restaurant with such a pedigree we expected a smoother service that could be more timely. We will be back to try other options from the menu. The food was top class!
Misleading pricing: Lobster farfalle pastas listed at $46. Waitress then asks “would you like the appetizer or entree size?”. Bill comes for “1 1/2″ pasta for $69. Same thing for short rib gnocchi; 2 pastas for $88 instead came on bill as ” 3 gnocci” for $132. Never any mention of different pricing.
In my opinion, the menu should just have transparent pricing like “$46/69” that the waitress then explains is app and entree pricing.
Three breads. The buckwheat baguette was the standout—chewy, flavorful, and dangerously good with Vermont butter. The dark seeded rye was forgettable, and the rosemary–sumac carta di musica was very thin, heavily spiced, and a bit oily. Overall fine, but not worth the $26.
Big Eye Tuna Cones (bar menu only)
Crispy sesame–miso cone filled with tuna, tobiko, and a sweet-spicy garlic aioli. Light, clean, and surprisingly refreshing. You have to ask for this one.
House Cured Smoked Salmon Pizza (bar menu only)
A must-try anywhere, but this version was just okay—nothing memorable.
Liberty Duck Breast
Ordered medium and cooked very well. Tender, fine texture with light fruity sweetness, though there’s still a hint of duck gaminess. Portion was generous (three pieces), served over wrapped kimchi—creative and interesting pairing.
Austrian Wiener Schnitzel
First time trying this style, and it was a pleasant surprise. The kitchen split the two cutlets onto separate plates, which was thoughtful. Veal was tender and flavorful, served with jam, cucumber salad, potato salad, beet salad, and lemon. Tasted great, though presentation leaned casual rather than refined.
Kaiserschmarrn
Excellent. Not overly sweet, with a texture between soufflé and pancake. The raspberry chocolate ice cream and almonds were great, though the strawberry jam underneath was a bit too sweet.
Dark Chocolate Soufflé
Warm, rich, and satisfying with ice cream and cream. Good, but less memorable than the Kaiserschmarrn.
While waiting for our table, we ordered drinks at the bar. When our table was ready, the hostess carried our drinks on a tray and asked us to follow her. As my husband was taking his seat, the hostess turned toward him and they accidentally bumped into each other, causing his drink to spill onto the floor and leaving only about a third of it in the glass.
The hostess appeared upset, asked staff to clean the floor, and then walked away without apologizing or checking to see if my husband was okay. No one offered to replace the spilled drink or even asked whether we wanted to order another one. While I understand that a complimentary replacement may not always be possible, the complete lack of acknowledgment or basic courtesy was disappointing.
Although the food itself was very good, this awkward and poorly handled interaction negatively impacted our overall dining experience and left a lasting impression.
The food, wine, service and ambiance all where what one would hope for and expect at such a high end restaurant but too often is disappointed at other restaurants. However, not tonight! We would definitely come again on a special occasion.
Our cost with 3 courses and 2 rounds of excellent wines was $200 per person plus tip. And we gladly paid it and would gladly do so again for the same outstanding experience. Thank you!