Restaurant in Los Angeles, United States
Tempura Endo
360ptsCounter-seat tempura. Book early, dress up.

About Tempura Endo
One of a tiny number of restaurants in the US dedicated entirely to tempura, Tempura Endo in Beverly Hills earns three consecutive Opinionated About Dining North America rankings and a 2025 Michelin Plate. Book the counter in front of the copper cauldron for the full chef-direct experience. Hard to get into at $$$$ — plan three to four weeks out minimum.
The Verdict
If you are planning a special-occasion dinner in Los Angeles and want something genuinely singular in format, Tempura Endo in Beverly Hills is worth booking. Counter seats in front of the handmade copper cauldron are the reason to come: Chef Satoshi Masuda cooks and serves each piece directly to you, one at a time, and that choreography is the experience. This is not a restaurant you visit casually. The tasting menu is priced at $$$$, booking is hard, and Sunday lunch is the only midday service available. Book it for an anniversary, a milestone birthday, or any occasion where the meal itself needs to carry the evening.
The Counter Experience
Tempura Endo operates as a counter-first restaurant in the same way an omakase sushi bar does: the counter is not just seating, it is the format. Seated at the copper cauldron, you watch Masuda work the oil with the kind of precision that makes tempura look deceptively effortless. Each piece arrives in sequence, lacy and nearly transparent in its batter, set down in front of you by the chef himself. The intimacy of that transaction is what separates this from any restaurant where tempura is one item on a larger menu.
There are tables throughout the room for groups who cannot all fit at the counter, but the spatial logic of the restaurant is built around that central station. If you are booking for two, request the counter explicitly. For larger parties, you will likely end up at a table, which is still a strong meal, but removes the piece-by-piece theatre that defines the counter experience.
The physical room at 9777 Santa Monica Blvd in Beverly Hills is compact and considered. The copper cauldron anchors the space visually and functionally. This is not a sprawling dining room designed to impress on scale. It is a focused environment where the cooking is the architecture.
What to Know About the Food
Tempura Endo has been recognised by Opinionated About Dining's Leading Restaurants in North America three consecutive years running, placing at #137 in 2023, #177 in 2024, and climbing to #146 in 2025. It also holds a Michelin Plate as of 2025. That trajectory matters when you are deciding whether the price is justified: OAD rankings are driven by frequent-diner votes, which means the restaurant is holding repeat-visitor loyalty at the leading end of the market.
Opinionated About Dining's write-up names specific items: scallops from Hokkaido, sweet corn, broccolini, snapper wrapped in shiso, all cooked in cottonseed oil. At the end of the meal, the advice from OAD's record is to take the tempura rice bowl over the soba noodles. That is the clearest ordering steer available from verified sources, and it is worth following.
Dedicated tempura restaurants are rare in the United States. For comparison, Tempura Matsui and Secchu Yokota in New York City cover a similar format on the East Coast. In Los Angeles, Tempura Endo has no direct equivalent. If the format matters to you, there is no local fallback.
Booking and Logistics
Expect this to be a hard reservation. Dinner runs Tuesday through Saturday from 5:30 to 10:00 pm and Monday through Friday from 5:30 to 9:30 pm. Sunday offers both lunch (11:30 am to 1:30 pm) and dinner (5:30 to 9:30 pm). Sunday lunch is the only midday window in the week and may be marginally easier to secure than peak weekend dinner slots, though no booking data is currently confirmed on timing windows. Plan at least three to four weeks out for a weekend reservation. The restaurant does not have a website or phone number listed in our current data, so check reservation platforms directly.
The price range is $$$$ with a tasting menu format. This is comparable in spend to Hayato and Kato in Los Angeles, or to Le Bernardin in New York City and The French Laundry in Napa in terms of price tier. The question is not whether it is expensive but whether the format delivers at that price: three consecutive OAD rankings and sustained Google ratings of 4.4 across 86 reviews suggest it does.
Is It Right for Your Occasion?
Tempura Endo is well suited to anniversary dinners, milestone celebrations, and serious food-focused dates where the experience itself is the point. The counter format is theatrical but not performative in a distracting way. Conversation is possible; this is not the kind of kitchen-stage experience where you are expected to be silent and reverent. That said, it is a focused meal. If you need a room that handles a large group with flexibility, look at Osteria Mozza or Gwen instead.
For guests with dietary restrictions, tempura is inherently a format with limited substitution flexibility given the precision of the sequence and the cooking medium. Contact the restaurant directly before booking to confirm what accommodations are available. Do not assume the menu can be significantly modified without prior arrangement.
If you are building a broader Los Angeles itinerary around the meal, our full Los Angeles restaurants guide, hotels guide, and bars guide are the places to start. For context on how Tempura Endo sits within the wider Japanese fine dining category nationally, Somni and Providence round out the LA fine dining tier worth considering on separate visits.
Pearl Ratings
- Food: Counter-cooked tempura with OAD recognition three consecutive years. High confidence in technical execution.
- Experience: Counter seats with chef-direct service justify the format. Tables available but secondary.
- Booking Difficulty: Hard. Plan well in advance, especially for weekend dinner.
- Value: $$$$ tasting menu. Justified by format scarcity and sustained critical recognition.
- Google Rating: 4.4 (86 reviews)
Pearl Picks Nearby
- Hayato — Japanese kaiseki, $$$$ — The closest LA parallel in terms of Japanese fine dining rigour
- Kato , New Taiwanese, $$$$ , Counter-forward tasting menu with strong OAD credentials
- Somni , Molecular, $$$$ , For guests who want the tasting-menu format with a different culinary register
- Providence , Contemporary Seafood , Strong seafood focus at the same price tier
- Osteria Mozza , Italian , More flexible booking and group-friendly for when the occasion is less format-specific
FAQ
Is the tasting menu worth it at Tempura Endo?
- Yes, if the tempura counter format is what you are paying for. Three consecutive OAD North America rankings and a Michelin Plate confirm the cooking holds at this price level. At $$$$ you are paying for scarcity of format as much as the food itself. There is no comparable tempura-only restaurant in Los Angeles to benchmark against, so if this is the meal you want, there is no cheaper version of it in the city.
Can I eat at the bar at Tempura Endo?
- Yes, and you should. Counter seats at the copper cauldron are the core of what makes Tempura Endo worth booking. Chef Masuda serves each piece directly to counter diners, which is a materially different experience from a table seat. Request the counter when booking. It is a smaller number of seats, so counter availability may be tighter than table availability.
What should I order at Tempura Endo?
- Follow the tasting menu sequence as presented. At the end, choose the tempura rice bowl over the soba noodles. Opinionated About Dining's record specifically flags this as the stronger finish. Seasonal vegetables and seafood including Hokkaido scallops and snapper wrapped in shiso appear in the documented menu, but the full sequence is chef-driven and varies.
Is lunch or dinner better at Tempura Endo?
- Dinner is the full experience and runs six nights a week. Sunday lunch (11:30 am to 1:30 pm) is the only midday service and may be a useful alternative if weekend dinner reservations are unavailable. The format is the same, but if you are travelling specifically for this meal, the dinner counter is the intended context. Sunday lunch is worth considering if booking flexibility is a constraint.
Does Tempura Endo handle dietary restrictions?
- Contact the restaurant directly before booking to confirm. Tempura as a format is precise and sequence-driven, cooked in cottonseed oil, and significant modifications mid-sequence are unlikely. Guests with shellfish, gluten, or oil-specific restrictions should clarify in advance. Do not assume accommodation without confirmation.
Compare Tempura Endo
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tempura Endo | $$$$ | Hard | — |
| Kato | $$$$ | Unknown | — |
| Hayato | $$$$ | Unknown | — |
| Vespertine | $$$$ | Unknown | — |
| Camphor | $$$$ | Unknown | — |
| Gwen | $$$$ | Unknown | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Tempura Endo handle dietary restrictions?
check the venue's official channels before booking. The tasting menu format at Tempura Endo is built around a procession of seafood and vegetables fried in cottonseed oil, so severe shellfish or fish allergies will significantly limit the experience. Pescatarians and vegetarians should enquire in advance, as the format may accommodate vegetable-focused courses. Given the $$$ price point and the structured counter format, this is not a venue to arrive at without having confirmed your needs beforehand.
Can I eat at the bar at Tempura Endo?
Yes, and the counter is where you should aim to sit. Tempura Endo operates around a handmade copper cauldron at the counter, where dishes are prepared and served by the chef directly in front of you — the same format that drives the OAD Top 150 recognition. Tables are available throughout the room, but sitting elsewhere means losing the visual and interactive element that defines the format. Request the counter explicitly when booking.
What should I order at Tempura Endo?
The tasting menu is the only serious option here. At the close of the meal, Michelin's own notes on the restaurant recommend choosing the tempura rice bowl over the soba noodles as a finishing course. The menu runs through vegetables and seafood fried in cottonseed oil, served one piece at a time — the structure is fixed, so the main decision is really the closing course.
Is lunch or dinner better at Tempura Endo?
Dinner is the primary event. Lunch runs only on Sundays, 11:30 am to 1:30 pm, which makes it a rare slot and likely harder to book on weekends. The dinner service runs Tuesday through Saturday until 10:00 pm, giving more availability across the week. If you want the full counter experience with a relaxed pace, a mid-week dinner booking is the most reliable option at the $$$ price range.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Tempura Endo?
At $$$$ pricing, yes — if the format suits you. Tempura Endo has ranked in OAD's Top Restaurants in North America three consecutive years (#137 in 2023, #177 in 2024, #146 in 2025) and holds a Michelin Plate, which reflects consistent technical execution rather than a one-off visit. The case for paying is the format itself: there are very few restaurants in the country dedicated solely to tempura at this level. If you are comparing against a broader Japanese tasting menu like Hayato, the trade-off is range versus singular focus — Tempura Endo does one thing with serious intent.
Hours
- Monday
- 5:30–9:30 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
- 11:30 am–1:30 pm, 5:30–9:30 pm
Recognized By
More restaurants in Los Angeles
- ProvidenceProvidence is LA's most decorated fine dining restaurant — three Michelin stars, a Green Star for sustainability, and a $325 tasting menu that changes nightly based on the day's catch. Book four to six weeks out minimum. At this price and format, it is the seafood tasting menu benchmark for the city, with service depth and sourcing discipline that justifies the spend for special occasions and returning guests alike.
- KatoKato is the No. 1 restaurant in Los Angeles by two consecutive LA Times rankings, a Michelin-starred Taiwanese-American tasting menu with a 2025 James Beard Award for Best Chef: California. The 10-course menu from Jon Yao is matched by one of the city's deepest wine programs. Book six to eight weeks out minimum — this is among the hardest reservations in the country to secure.
- HayatoHayato is the most coveted reservation in Los Angeles: a seven-seat kaiseki counter in Row DTLA where chef Brandon Hayato Go cooks directly in front of guests and narrates every course. Two Michelin stars, ranked #2 by the LA Times and #10 in North America by OAD. Near-impossible to book, but worth pursuing for a serious special occasion.
- MélisseMélisse is a two Michelin-starred, 14-seat tasting-menu counter in Santa Monica — one of Los Angeles's most technically ambitious dinners. Book if French classical technique applied to California produce is your preferred register. With only 14 seats and consistent international recognition, reservations require six to eight weeks of lead time minimum.
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