Javier’s

Orange County’s illustrious watering hole, Javier’s, has spread throughout Southern California with dazzling dinner destinations, including the Irvine Spectrum Center; however, the flagship Crystal Cove location remains the toughest for tracking down a reservation. Don’t let wait times deter you: the bustling ambiance stays busy for a reason, from a pages-long margarita and martini list to decadent dishes like seafood enchiladas with shrimp, Dungeness crab and Maine lobster.

Joey Newport Beach

Making a reservation at JOEY Newport Beach within Fashion Island will quickly show that this hot spot doesn’t just attract shoppers. The spacious, 9,367-square-foot environs feature art-filled walls, sleek booths and patio seating under a retractable roof—perfect for nights out with friends or private party bookings. Shareables like Szechuan chicken lettuce wraps and truffle parmesan fries come highly recommended, but seared salmon sushi and the steak and pasta pairing keep this institution on the map.

Heritage Barbecue

They don’t take reservations, but that might be all you need to know to be convinced of this highly-accoladed San Juan Capistrano establishment. Michelin-recognized and boasting barbecue classics such as smoked brisket, pork ribs and tri-tip keep the line constantly wrapped around the block. If there’s room for it, don’t pass up their signature banana bread pudding.

Ocean 48

With a delectable menu featuring fresh seafood, succulent USDA Prime steak and wagyu and a reserve wine list, Ocean 48 at Fashion Island has quickly become an unmatched dining experience in Orange County. Founded by the esteemed Mastro brothers, Ocean 48 offers enchanting settings and unforgettable dishes, perfect for any occasion—including private events. Be sure to get your reservation on the books, as spots fill up quickly!

Booked out weeks in advance, these are the hardest restaurants to score a reservation at in Orange County. Plan ahead!

Dine poolside inside Ocean 48.

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A Restaurant and A Crystal Cove

The original A Restaurant on Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach and its sister restaurant in the Crystal Cove Shopping Center are regularly packed with well-dressed diners and imbibers. The social set fills these Orange County institutions to enjoy steak-driven dishes, housemade pasta and curated cocktails from the masterminds behind River Jetty Restaurant Group. Don’t miss the centerpiece bar at the A Crystal Cove location; it’s the perfect spot for happy hour.

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The centerpiece bar at A Crystal Cove

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Knife Pleat

Boasting one Michelin star, Knife Pleat is the brainchild of chef Tony Esnault and restaurateur Yassmin Sarmadi. Billed as a contemporary French restaurant, this hot spot is the culinary crown jewel of Costa Mesa’s South Coast Plaza, located on its third-floor penthouse level. Four- to six-course dinners are regularly available, while Esnault also offers weekly rotating tasting menus teeming with truffles, caviar and more. Commemorate the experience by purchasing Knife Pleat’s assorted box of macarons featuring six unique flavors.

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A peek inside Knife Pleat at South Coast Plaza

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Marché Moderne

It doesn’t get much better than Marché Moderne, a French favorite from chefs and power couple Florent and Amelia Marneau. Gourmands flock to this Crystal Cove restaurant for exquisitely executed dishes that are best experienced through one of Florent’s curated tasting menus. Don’t miss Amelia’s stunning desserts—think chocolate soufflé cake with toffee streusel and mango coconut gelato.

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From the ingredients to the plating, Marché Moderne’s tasting menus are works of art.

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Mastro’s Ocean Club

Since 2006, Mastro’s Ocean Club has been drawing locals and visitors to its Crystal Cove outpost for classic steakhouse and seafood favorites, and recently, the brand welcomed a new location at Irvine Spectrum Center. Order a round of oysters on the half shell, a chopped iceberg wedge salad and one of its myriad steak options–from Japanese A5 wagyu to 100% Tajima cattle A5 kobe beef. Just save room for the butter cake—it’s the only thing better than the people-watching that goes down in the piano-clad bar.

Nobu Newport Beach

Located at Lido Marina Village, this two-story waterfront outpost of the world-famous Nobu brand sees its prime dinnertime hours booked weeks in advance. Maybe it’s the beautiful views of the Newport Harbor or the crispy rice with spicy tuna and black cod with miso that founding chef Nobu Matsuhisa has become renowned for–either way, nobody does sushi and a scene like Nobu.

Selanne Steak Tavern

This Laguna Beach landmark from NHL Hall-of-Famer Teemu Selanne and operating partner Kevin Pratt is regularly recognized for its 2,750-bottle wine program and melt-in-your-mouth steaks. Located in a historic 1934 home on Pacific Coast Highway, the upscale steakhouse offers its patrons myriad spaces to indulge—from the bistro-style wine library to the upstairs loft. Inquire about its private dining spaces to enjoy a customized dining experience with expertly curated wine pairings with up to 12 of your closest pals. Don’t miss the signature mac and cheese featuring chef’s mornay sauce and brioche breadcrumbs—it’s the best in all of Orange County.

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The Chef's Perfect Set at SET Steak & Sushi features a chef's selection of three cuts of the night.

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SET Steak & Sushi

Tucked within the Pendry Newport Beach near Fashion Island, this Orange County dining concept from Clique Hospitality is a stunning steakhouse that teams its carnivorous dishes with hand-rolled sushi, sashimi and specialty rolls. Request a booth on the outdoor patio, where pendant lights hang from the trees above. Post-dinner, enjoy a nightcap at the buzzy Bar Pendry, Newport’s hottest watering hole.