Jade Beverly Hills
Jade Beverly Hills occupies a measured position in the Canon Drive dining corridor, where Beverly Hills restaurants split between high-visibility celebrity destinations and quieter, neighbourhood-rooted rooms. The address at 467 N Canon Dr places it within easy reach of the Golden Triangle's retail core, situating it alongside peers like Baldi and Cafe Amici in a stretch that rewards on-foot exploration rather than destination pilgrimages.
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- Address
- 467 N Canon Dr, Beverly Hills, CA 90210
- Phone
- +13108888042
- Website
- jadebeverlyhills.com

Canon Drive and the Architecture of the Beverly Hills Dining Room
Beverly Hills restaurants occupy a narrow bandwidth between two dominant modes: the maximalist hotel dining room built for spectacle and the stripped-back neighbourhood spot that relies on regulars and proximity to residential money. Canon Drive sits closer to the latter end of that spectrum. The street runs parallel to Rodeo Drive but operates at a different register, fewer tourists, more working lunches, and a dining culture shaped by the people who actually live within a few blocks rather than those who arrive by car service for a single occasion. Jade Beverly Hills, at 467 N Canon Dr, is a Contemporary Japanese Fusion restaurant in Beverly Hills, with a $100 per person price point and a Google rating of 4.7.
The physical setting of a room on Canon Drive communicates something specific before the food arrives. These are not the cavernous hotel dining rooms of Wilshire Boulevard, nor the theatrical open kitchens that Beverly Hills deploys when it wants to signal ambition. The scale tends toward the intimate: rooms where the distance between tables is measured in feet rather than metres, where the acoustics permit actual conversation, and where the design vocabulary is restrained enough not to compete with the meal. In that architectural sense, Jade occupies recognisable territory for anyone who has eaten along this corridor.
Across Beverly Hills, the dining rooms that sustain themselves over time tend to share a spatial logic: they are sized to feel full without feeling crowded, lit warmly enough to flatter without obscuring, and designed with enough specificity to signal intent without becoming a theme. The Canon Drive strip, home also to Cafe Amici and within easy reach of Baldi, has developed this grammar over decades of neighbourhood dining. Jade sits inside that tradition.
Beverly Hills in the Wider California Fine Dining Picture
California's premium dining tier has never been more geographically distributed. The concentration that once existed almost exclusively in San Francisco, think the lineage that runs through The French Laundry in Napa and Lazy Bear in San Francisco, has spread southward and inland. Los Angeles now anchors its own serious dining culture, with Providence in Los Angeles representing the kind of long-form tasting commitment that once required a trip north. Beverly Hills sits adjacent to that broader LA scene but maintains its own commercial logic: the neighbourhood's dining economy is shaped by proximity to studios, agencies, and the residential wealth of the flats and hills, which means lunch holds almost as much cultural weight as dinner.
Nationally, the benchmark for what a premium American dining room should deliver has been set by rooms like Le Bernardin in New York City, Alinea in Chicago, and Blue Hill at Stone Barns in Tarrytown, each of which has shaped expectations around what seriousness looks like at the table. Southern California's contribution to that conversation has grown through venues like Addison in San Diego and, further north, Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg, which imports an agricultural rigor that Beverly Hills dining has historically been less interested in. The Beverly Hills model has always leaned toward comfort over provocation, service over concept, and that remains broadly true of the Canon Drive stretch.
The Canon Drive comparable set
Placing Jade within its immediate competitive context means understanding what Canon Drive offers relative to Beverly Hills' more heavily trafficked dining addresses. 208 Rodeo sits at the Rodeo Drive end of the Golden Triangle with a corresponding price signal and tourist-facing format. The Beverly Hills Grill operates in a more casual register and draws a consistent local crowd. Cameo represents a different kind of Beverly Hills dining proposition entirely. Canon Drive itself rewards the kind of visitor willing to trade visibility for quieter, more considered rooms.
The international reference point matters here too. Beverly Hills has always attracted restaurants that operate with a global frame of reference, rooms where the kitchen might draw on techniques refined in Hong Kong, Tokyo, or Paris, and where the clientele expects that kind of fluency. Places like 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana in Hong Kong and Atomix in New York City represent how seriously a city's premium dining tier can engage with a single culinary tradition. Beverly Hills has its own version of that seriousness, expressed differently, through hospitality infrastructure, service consistency, and the kind of room that makes a long lunch feel like a reasonable use of an afternoon.
Planning a Visit
Jade Beverly Hills sits at 467 N Canon Dr, Beverly Hills, CA 90210, in the heart of the Golden Triangle. The address is walkable from the main Rodeo Drive retail corridor, which makes it a practical option for combining with an afternoon in the neighbourhood. Canon Drive has metered street parking along its length, and the Beverly Hills municipal parking structures on adjacent streets provide additional options within a short walk. For visitors staying in the area, the address sits within easy reach of the major Beverly Hills hotel properties along Wilshire and Santa Monica Boulevards.
As with most Canon Drive rooms, the rhythm of the week matters: the lunch trade here draws heavily from the local business community, while evenings tend toward a more residential crowd. Those looking to understand the full range of what Beverly Hills dining offers across price points and formats should consult our full Beverly Hills restaurants guide, which maps the neighbourhood's dining character across categories. For context on how Beverly Hills sits within the broader Southern US fine dining picture, Emeril's in New Orleans and The Inn at Little Washington in Washington illustrate how American fine dining has developed distinct regional personalities over the same period that Beverly Hills was shaping its own.
The Minimal Set
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| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jade Beverly HillsThis venue — the venue you are viewing | $$$$ | ||
| Miura | Beverly Hills, Edomae Omakase Sushi | $$$$ | |
| Urasawa | Beverly Hills, Japanese Omakase | $$$$ | |
| Sushi Kiyono | $$ | Beverly Hills, Traditional Japanese Sushi | |
| Jean-Georges Beverly Hills | $$$$ | Beverly Hills, Contemporary French Fine Dining | |
| Izakaya concept | $$$$ | Golden Triangle, Beverly Hills, Modern Japanese Izakaya |
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