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    Restaurant in Los Angeles, United States

    Antico Nuovo

    990pts

    Precise pasta, serious wine, plan ahead.

    Antico Nuovo, Restaurant in Los Angeles

    About Antico Nuovo

    Chad Colby's Antico Nuovo is one of the harder tables to get on LA's Eastside, and one of the better-value serious Italian dinners in the city. The pasta and crudo are the kitchen's strengths, the wine list earned Star Wine List #1 for 2026, and Michelin has awarded a Plate two years running. Book three to four weeks ahead — this room stays full.

    Is Antico Nuovo worth booking in Los Angeles?

    Yes — and the sooner you lock in a reservation, the better. Antico Nuovo is one of the harder tables to get on the Eastside, and for good reason: Chad Colby's Italian cooking at 4653 Beverly Blvd draws from a narrower, more committed culinary tradition than most of LA's Italian options, and the wine program is strong enough to have earned the Star Wine List #1 ranking for 2026. At $$$ per person for a two-course dinner (excluding wine), you're paying more than you would at a casual neighborhood trattoria — but considerably less than a full tasting menu format, and the price-to-quality ratio here is hard to argue with. For a mid-range Italian dinner in LA that punches well above its price point, Antico Nuovo is the call over Bottega Louie and Bianca.

    What Antico Nuovo does well

    The kitchen's identity rests on two things: pasta with genuine character and crudo that earns its place on the menu. Colby trained through a serious culinary lineage and ran the program at Chi SPACCA before opening Antico Nuovo, so he knows Italian technique from the inside out. The result is cooking that feels grounded rather than trendy , precise where it needs to be, and restrained where lesser kitchens would oversell. Michelin has awarded a Plate designation in both 2024 and 2025, which signals consistent execution rather than a one-season flash. The Opinionated About Dining guide ranked it #171 in North America for 2024, placing it in the serious tier of the continent's casual dining options.

    The wine program under Wine Director Rachel Grisafi (who also serves as General Manager) is a genuine reason to visit. The list runs to 475 selections and 3,000 bottles in inventory, with particular depth in Piedmont, Sicily, and across Italy and France. Wine pricing is rated $$, meaning you'll find accessible bottles alongside higher-end options , this is not a list designed to extract maximum spend per table. A $50 corkage fee applies if you bring your own. Compared to the Italian wine lists at Osteria Mozza or Angelini Osteria, Antico Nuovo's list is more focused on discovery rather than depth of cellar , but the Star Wine List recognition confirms it's operating at a high level.

    Seasonal rotation: when to visit and what to watch for

    Seasonal angle matters here more than at most LA Italian restaurants. Colby's cooking draws on Italian countryside traditions, which means the menu shifts with what's available rather than running fixed year-round. The crudo and pasta sections are likely to change by season, and the signature seasonal ice creams are a direct expression of this philosophy. Summer and early fall typically represent peak produce windows in Southern California, which tends to translate into the most expressive menus at kitchens like this one. If you're planning a visit specifically to catch the leading the menu has to offer, booking for late summer through October is a reasonable strategy. Conversely, if you're visiting in the quieter winter months, expect fewer raw preparations and more emphasis on the kitchen's whole-animal and cured traditions , Colby's charcuterie background comes from running culinary classes in pizza-making, whole hog butchery, and cured meats, so those elements tend to be consistent regardless of season.

    Booking logistics

    Antico Nuovo is open every day of the week, dinner only, from 5:30 to 10:00 pm. That seven-day schedule gives you more flexibility than many comparable LA restaurants, but don't mistake availability for ease of booking. This is a hard reservation. Book at least three to four weeks ahead for a weekend table; midweek slots can sometimes open with two weeks' notice, but don't count on it for Friday or Saturday. The combination of Michelin recognition, a strong wine program with press coverage, and a loyal local following keeps the dining room full. If you can't get the date you want, check for cancellations a few days before , cancellation windows at dinner-only restaurants in LA tend to cluster 24 to 48 hours out.

    The restaurant is located on Beverly Blvd in the Larchmont and East Hollywood corridor, which is well-served by street parking in the evenings. For visitors staying elsewhere in the city, this is not the most central destination, but it's a direct drive from West Hollywood, Silver Lake, or the broader Mid-City area. Check our full Los Angeles hotels guide for accommodation options in the area.

    How it compares

    Against the full field of $$$$ Italian in LA, Antico Nuovo sits closer to the serious-but-accessible end of the spectrum than to white-tablecloth formality. Osteria Mozza has more name recognition and a broader menu, but Antico Nuovo's pasta work is more focused and the wine program is arguably more interesting at this price. Bestia in the Arts District draws a louder, more scene-driven crowd and runs a similarly strong charcuterie program , if you want higher energy and a more urban setting, Bestia is the alternative; if you want a quieter room and more precise Italian cooking, Antico Nuovo wins. For Italian at this level internationally, the comparison points shift considerably: 8½ Otto e Mezzo Bombana in Hong Kong and cenci in Kyoto occupy a different tier of formality and price, but Antico Nuovo holds its own as a serious Italian kitchen without the formality overhead.

    For other serious dinners in LA, see our full Los Angeles restaurants guide. If you're building an evening around the meal, our full Los Angeles bars guide covers the leading pre- and post-dinner options in the city.

    The bottom line

    Book Antico Nuovo if you want precise, tradition-rooted Italian cooking with a wine list that rewards attention , and you're willing to plan three to four weeks ahead. At $$$ per person before wine, this is one of the better-value serious Italian dinners in Los Angeles. If you miss the booking window, Angelini Osteria is the next-leading call for similar kitchen seriousness at a comparable price. For the full picture of what to do before and after dinner, explore our full Los Angeles experiences guide and our full Los Angeles wineries guide.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • What should I order at Antico Nuovo? The pastas and crudo are the kitchen's two clearest strengths , order from both sections. The seasonal ice creams are worth finishing with if they're on the menu. Menu content rotates with the season, so specific dishes vary, but the pasta and raw preparations are consistent anchors of Colby's cooking philosophy.
    • How far ahead should I book Antico Nuovo? Three to four weeks minimum for a weekend table. Midweek slots occasionally open with two weeks' notice. This is a hard reservation by LA standards , Michelin recognition and a strong local following keep the room full. Check for cancellations 24 to 48 hours before your target date if you're flexible.
    • Can I eat at the bar at Antico Nuovo? Bar seating availability is not confirmed in our data. Contact the restaurant directly to ask , this is one of the better ways to get a same-week or walk-in seat at a popular LA dinner spot when the main dining room is fully booked.
    • Is Antico Nuovo worth the price? Yes. At $$$ per person for two courses before wine, this is competitive with serious Italian alternatives in LA. The Michelin Plate (2024 and 2025), Star Wine List #1 (2026), and OAD #171 North America (2024) ranking together make a strong case that the kitchen and wine program are over-delivering relative to the price.
    • Is the tasting menu worth it at Antico Nuovo? Antico Nuovo does not run a traditional tasting menu format , dinner pricing is $$$ for a two-course meal, which is the operative price point. If you want a full tasting menu experience at $$$$ in LA, Kato or Hayato are the better calls for that format. Antico Nuevo is the right choice if you prefer ordering freely rather than surrendering the meal to a set progression.
    • Is lunch or dinner better at Antico Nuovo? Dinner only , the restaurant does not serve lunch. Hours are 5:30 to 10:00 pm every day of the week. Plan accordingly.
    • Can Antico Nuovo accommodate groups? Seat count is not published, but this is a mid-size neighborhood restaurant rather than a large event space. For groups of six or more, call ahead well before your booking to confirm the restaurant can seat your party together. Large groups at $$$$ Italian in LA often benefit from venues with private dining rooms , check alternatives like Osteria Mozza if your group is eight or more.
    • Is Antico Nuovo good for solo dining? It's a reasonable solo option at this price tier , the serious wine program and rotating menu give you plenty to focus on without a companion. Bar seating (if available) would be the ideal format for a solo visit. The $$$ cuisine pricing keeps the solo dinner bill manageable compared to full tasting-menu formats at comparable LA restaurants.

    Compare Antico Nuovo

    Recognized Venues: Antico Nuovo and Peers
    VenueAwardsPriceValue
    Antico NuovoStar Wine List #1 (2026); Chad Colby first popped up on the collective radar of LA’s dining *conoscenti* with the culinary classes he taught (on pizza-making, whole hog butchery, charcuterie and more) in a small test kitchen w...; Michelin Plate (2025); WINE: Wine Strengths: Piedmont, Sicily, Italy, France Pricing: $$ i Wine pricing: Based on the list\'s general markup and high and low price points:$ has many bottles < $50;$$ has a range of pricing;$$$ has many $100+ bottles Corkage Fee: $50 Selections: 475 Inventory: 3,000 CUISINE: Cuisine Types: Italian Pricing: $$ i Cuisine pricing: The cost of a typical two-course meal, not including tip or beverages.$ is < $40;$$ is $40–$65;$$$ is $66+. Meals: Dinner STAFF: People Rachel Grisafi:Wine Director Wine Director: Rachel Grisafi Sommelier: Haley James Chef: Chad Colby General Manager: Rachel Grisafi Owner: Chad Colby; A highly-regarded Italian restaurant by Chef Chad Colby, known for its remarkable, distinct-personality pastas, impeccable crudo, and seasonal ice creams. It draws inspiration from the Italian countryside, preserving ancient techniques and traditions in food and wine.; Opinionated About Dining Casual in North America Ranked #171 (2024); Michelin Plate (2024); LA Times 101 Best Restaurants 2024 - Ranked #12. Shaved Sicilian bottarga blasts umami over piped Normandy butter alongside a crisp balloon of focaccia. Tiny cubes of veal tongue join silky beef cheeks in a ragù Bolognese that entangles pappardelle in meaty depths. Pancetta and rabbit rev the filling for tiny, ridged plin dell’ alta langa. A sauce of egg yolk and beef stock enriches satisfyingly bony, thin-cut lamb chops. Chef and owner Chad Colby operates the finest Italian restaurant in Los Angeles by defying a false American notion that the cuisines of Italy are nursery foods for adults. (Yes, I am saying we have a lot of safe, boring options in our pasta-choked city.) His dishes taste of the kind of farm cooking where every cut of an animal has recognized value. After opening Antico in Koreatown five years ago, Colby continues to find ways to push himself. Recently he’s tackled a recipe for bouncy-smooth, delicately spiced mortadella that takes three days to prepare; he serves it with extraordinary Vacche Rosse cheese (think extra nutty and complex Parmagiano) and syrupy, 25-year-old aceto balsamico. He also employs an unusually warm, committed and conversant staff — among them general manager and wine director Rachel Grisafi, who is masterful at decoding the mysteries of Italian varietals tableside. In the 2022 edition of this guide I noted that Antico was a great option for a last-minute special-occasion dinner. That’s not the case anymore, and needing to plan a week or two out for a reservation isn’t a bad thing. I’m glad more Angelenos know what we have in Antico.; Opinionated About Dining Casual in North America Ranked #90 (2023)$$$$
    KatoMichelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best$$$$
    HayatoMichelin 2 Star$$$$
    VespertineMichelin 2 Star$$$$
    CamphorMichelin 1 Star$$$$
    GwenMichelin 1 Star$$$$

    Key differences to consider before you reserve.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I order at Antico Nuovo?

    Lead with the pasta and the crudo — these are the two things the kitchen is built around, and where Chad Colby's cooking is most defined. The seasonal ice creams are also worth ordering if they're on that night. The wine list skews toward Piedmont and Sicily, so pairing by region is a reliable move with a 475-label list at $$ pricing.

    How far ahead should I book Antico Nuovo?

    Book at least two to three weeks out, especially for weekends. Antico Nuovo runs dinner seven nights a week (5:30–10 pm), which gives you more scheduling flexibility than most comparable $$$$ spots in LA — but the room still fills. Weekday early-week slots are your best shot at shorter lead times.

    Can I eat at the bar at Antico Nuovo?

    Bar seating is not confirmed in the available venue data, so contact Antico Nuovo directly at 4653 Beverly Blvd before assuming walk-in bar access is an option. Given the demand at this price point, counting on it without checking first is a risk.

    Is Antico Nuovo worth the price?

    Yes, for the right diner. At $$$$ per head (two-course meals run $66+ before wine and tip), you're paying for Michelin Plate-recognised cooking, a 475-label wine list with genuinely fair markup, and pasta with more character than most LA Italian at this price. If you want a looser, lower-commitment Italian night, this is not the right format — but for precision cooking with serious wine, it delivers.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Antico Nuovo?

    A formal tasting menu is not documented in the venue data. Antico Nuovo's format appears to be à la carte, which is actually part of the appeal — you can build around the pasta and crudo without committing to a set sequence. If a tasting format is a priority, Hayato or Vespertine serve that need better.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Antico Nuovo?

    Dinner only — Antico Nuovo does not offer lunch service. Hours run 5:30–10 pm every day of the week, so there's no daytime option to weigh.

    Is Antico Nuovo good for solo dining?

    It's a reasonable solo option given the dinner-only, every-night schedule and the à la carte format — you can eat well without committing to a long multi-course progression. Bar seating availability is unconfirmed, so solo diners should book a seat in advance rather than banking on a walk-in spot at the counter.

    Hours

    Monday
    5:30–10 pm
    Tuesday
    5:30–10 pm
    Wednesday
    5:30–10 pm
    Thursday
    5:30–10 pm
    Friday
    5:30–10 pm
    Saturday
    5:30–10 pm
    Sunday
    5:30–10 pm

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