Best Californian Restaurants in Long Beach
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- MMichaelLos Angeles •1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoHeritage Restaurant, Long Beach – A Well-Earned Michelin Star by Michael Broderick. In a city where “Californian” culinary ambition often plays second fiddle to casual dining, Heritage in Long Beach has carved out a place of quiet excellence, earning a well-deserved Michelin star. This intimate dining experience is a testament to ingredient-driven, technique-forward cooking, where flavors are both restrained, unpretentious, and deeply expressive. From the first bite, it was clear that Heritage excels at layering textures and flavors in unexpected ways. The meal began with an Amuse Bouche trio: a delicate prawn cracker topped with sweet Dungeness crab, a green leaf with another seafood salad that was to be eaten like a mini street taco, and balanced with the brightness and light crunch of pickled turnip. A seemingly simple couple of bites, but one that foreshadowed the precision and thoughtfulness of the courses to follow. To cleanse the palate, a mint tea infused with palo santo was served—a meditative interlude that was both refreshing and aromatic, setting the stage for the evening’s journey. The first official course, Crème Caviar, featured Russian Sturgeon Heritage Caviar and chive, a chilled preparation that was rich yet elegantly restrained. This was followed by Kanpachi Crudo, presented with carrot, ginger, and macédoine vegetables, offering a balance of clean ocean flavors against bright, vegetal undertones. Then came what I consider the star of the evening: a dish that fully captured the ethos of Heritage—Hen of the Woods Mushroom, topped in a “sunchoke stew” (crispy fried sunchoke) with fermented mushroom. For an additional $25, an indulgent shaving of black truffle took the dish to another level, transforming it into a sensory experience that evoked the deep, earthy satisfaction of foraging. The interplay of umami-rich elements made this course a masterpiece of textural and flavor contrast. The proteins that followed were executed with equal care.More infoHeritagePrice: Very Expensive• Californian• Long Beach•4.7
- AArnailLos Angeles •1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoGreat location by the marina , food was amazing, customer service was excellent and our table was outside with the outdoor overhead heater felt nice. Our waitress Kelsey was very attentive and professional and awesome, she made sure we were taken care of.More infoSan Pedro Fish Market Long BeachPrice: Expensive• Seafood• Long Beach•4.7
- JJimmyLos Angeles •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoIt was amazing steak tasted fantastic, went for Valentine’s Day and had an amazing experience. I do recommend 100%.. JUST BE PREPARED WITH A HOODIE OR BLANKET BECAUSE IT DOES GET COLD.More infoSpire73Price: Very Expensive• Californian• Downtown•4.6
- KKrystieSan Francisco Bay Area •1 review5.0Dined 7 days agoOur server, Rachel, was outstanding! We were a bit of a high -maintenance party, we ordered staggered drinks and food throughout the evening. Rachel just seemed to appear like magic anytime we needed anything, and seemed to anticipate our needs throughout the evening. The hostess and other staff were so friendly. This was our first visit, but it won’t be our last! Thanks Rachel and the rest of the staff for a wonderful evening!More infoRise Rooftop LoungePrice: Expensive• Californian• Anaheim•4.7
- JJoseNew Orleans / Louisiana •4 reviews4.0Dined on Nov 28, 2024We attended the Thanksgiving buffet. The quality of the food was good but it was limited with regards to the options. It was a bit overpriced and with hidden charges (service charge)More infoLocal CurrentPrice: Moderate• American• Long Beach•3.5
Discover best Californian restaurants in Long Beach
Discover the essence of Californian cuisine in Long Beach, an area renowned for its diverse and vibrant dining scene. Long Beach / Catalina offers a variety of restaurants that cater to lovers of fresh, innovative, and regional flavors, each providing a unique take on Californian culinary traditions. Whether you're searching for sustainable seafood, exotic Polynesian dishes, or contemporary Californian fare, this region has it all, set against scenic views and lively locales. The dining establishments here are celebrated for their commitment to quality, creativity, and the use of local ingredients, ensuring an authentic and memorable culinary experience. Additionally, the local dining scene is marked by its casual yet sophisticated ambiance, making it perfect for both relaxed lunches and special dinners. Engage with Long Beach’s Californian cuisine for an unforgettable taste of what the region has to offer, spotlighting the best in culinary innovation and traditional flavors.