Hollywood · Seafood · Contemporary American · Fine Dining
Hollywood's three-Michelin-star seafood cathedral — Michael Cimarusti's 20-course journey through the American coastline
Providence received its third Michelin star to join a very short list in Los Angeles, and the recognition arrived decades after critics began suggesting it was overdue. Chef Michael Cimarusti has built the restaurant around sustainable American seafood — sourced from small fishermen with a rigor that extends to every piece of fish on the tasting menu — and the kitchen executes a multi-course meal that treats the ocean as a pantry rather than a commodity. The Chef's Table private room with its window into the kitchen is the recommended format for special occasions; the regular dining room is its own kind of magnificent, and the service matches the food's ambition.
Providence is hollywood's three-Michelin-star seafood cathedral — Michael Cimarusti's 20-course journey through the American coastline. Regulars order chef's tasting menu (the only option) and ask for the chef's table private room.
Providence is priced at $$$$ — approx. $75+ per person, a special-occasion spend.
Providence is on OpenTable. You can reserve online or call (323) 460-4170 directly. The badge at the top of this page shows tonight's remaining tables.
Providence is at 5955 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90038, in Hollywood. Valet on Melrose Ave
Providence is open Tue–Thu 6–9 PM · Fri–Sat 5:30–9:30 PM · Closed Sun–Mon. Hours can change on holidays — confirm on Google Maps before a long drive.