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Hakkasan Beverly Hills Opens Doors

After much anticipation, Hakkasan Beverly Hills opened its doors after a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Thursday, Sept. 19. The Beverly Hills location is Hakkasan’s 11th and newest project in the group’s brand of modern Cantonese restaurants.

Mayor John A. Mirisch was on hand to present the new business with a grand opening certificate from the city.

The restaurant is now accepting reservations for lunch and dinner service. Located in the heart of Beverly Hills at 233 North Beverly Drive, the restaurant is open Monday through Saturday from 12 p.m. for lunch and 5:30 p.m. for dinner and is also available for private events.

Hakkasan offers a unique combination of authentic yet modern Cantonese cuisine with impeccable service and an elegant ambiance. The menu includes unique dishes created by Michelin-starred Chef Ho Chee Boon specially for Beverly Hills in addition to the Hakkasan classics. Hakkasan Beverly Hills also offers a bespoke beverage menu featuring Asian inspired cocktails, wines and sakes. Hakkasan’s signature design element, intricately carved Chinese screens known as the “Cage,” covers the restaurant, giving guests a sense of privacy at their tables. For more privacy and an elegant VIP experience, guests also have the option of dining in The Lotus, a private dining room that seats up to 18 guests.

For more information and how to place reservations, click here, go to hakkasan.com/beverlyhills or call (310)888-866


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