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    88 Club

    4.4 (76 reviews)
    Open 5:30 pm - 10:00 PM
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Everything is in this leather bonded Menu
    Sidney Z.

    The 88 Club here in Beverly Hills is making some of the best, most elevated Asian food I've had since I've been to Singapore; and that's a mouth full! This lovely building which houses the 88 Club is smart and hip, but doesn't hold a candle to the decor inside. Let me put it this way: Even the cutlery and dishes were stylish. On to the food: * Mung Bean Jelly Noodles * Sesame Prawn Toast * Wygu Beef Chow Mein * Egg Rolls * 3 Cub Crispy Maitake * Charred Hot & Sour Cabbage * Black Sesame Ice Cream * Everything was fantastic, but my hat goes off to the Cha Siu Iberico Pork with hot mustard. This one dish spun me like a top - Wow! Obviously food this elegant comes at a price; and this dinner did. But, to be able to treat yourself to an experience this lavish is something you might want to do once in a while or on special occasions.

    Inside restaurant
    Karen L.

    This review is for the bar at 88 Club as we only had drinks and did not dine there. Both the dining room and the bar area are sultry and swanky. There's a beautiful large picture of 3 tigers on the wall that is the centerpiece of the dining room. The wine list is interesting, and I chose a very crisp white from Lanzarote in the Canary Islands. The bartender Michelle was super nice and explained how the land is that area is all volcanic rock, and holes must be dug in order to reach the soil and plant the vines. The martinis were also good and were served in a coupe glass. I would return again and try dinner as the menu looked interesting, although quite expensive.

    Liv B.

    Woodward salad (4/5) Tofu skin (4/5) Shrimp toast (4/5) Egg roll (3/5) Wonton (5/5) the standout dish Rice cake (2/5) good flavor, but no protein, so it felt like eating mostly carbs Char siu pork (4/5) Roasted chicken (3/5) Mango sago (5/5) Milk tea bun (5/5) desserts were excellent and a highlight of the meal Service & atmosphere: Service was great and attentive. The restaurant has an intimate, dark lit setting, which creates a nice vibe overall. However, we were seated at a table near the entrance, and every time the door opened, bright sunlight came through, which disrupted the ambiance. Overall, a solid dining experience with standout desserts and good service just wish the portions were larger for the price.

    Chow mein
    Valerie G.

    Oh wow! Every plate was amazingly delicious. Up to this day, I still can't get over that cauliflower-yes!! Cauliflower!! Clams had all these different spices, it was pleasantly surprising. The shrimp cakes were definitely a treat. Good service and really liked the layout.

    Dining area
    Salma B.

    Read about this place in one of those magazines you find in the area. This place was mentioned in the Montecito magazine. We've probably passed by it numerous times and had no clue it's there. After 6pm, parking seems to be a little easier to come by in Beverly Hills. We parked in one of the lots that's normally paid by machine but after 6pm it's free. The place isn't huge but it doesn't feel cramped and it's nice and cozy. There's a bar area and seating area for dining in. The decor is nice and feels like a lounge with Asian flair. The bartender was very nice and helpful, as they have plenty of mocktails and non-alcoholic drinks, as well as a nice assortment of freshly brewed hot teas. Their menu is unique and we got there for last call for food so will definitely check out the food next time as it looked really good and had a lot of vegetarian and vegan options as well. I got the jasmine pearl tea, which was a nice, smooth, and floral green tea. The seating area in the bar section was very comfortable. The staff provided excellent service and were very welcoming and helpful to the menu. We saw groups with friends, and dates so it can be an atmosphere for both. They also had a good selection of hip hop and r&b playing. Parking: meters in the area, as well as affordable city-run lots. Prices: $8-$30 Atmosphere: great for friends or dates Dietary: vegan and vegetarian options available. Mocktails and non-alcoholic drinks available Service: excellent!

    Stewart L.

    I was eager to try this newish upscale Chinese restaurant because I've seen chef/owner Mei Lin on multiple Food Network shows. The restaurant is on Santa Monica Blvd almost at Wilshire. There's public parking behind, free after 6pm. The signage is small--a silver plaque and a door mat with the restaurant's name. The metal railing is emblazoned with the stylized Chinese character for wealth. Inside, the smallish dining room is dimly lit with dark walls; the Lazy Susans on the 4-tops are marble. There's a pink marble bar on the opposite side of the host stand. The relatively short menu offers mostly familiar Chinese dishes, elevated. And with elevated Beverly Hills prices. A must order, and my favourite dish of the meal, was the Sesame Prawn Toast, visually beautiful and absolutely delicious. There were 3 rectangular slices of pain de mie toast with a prawn filling that still had some texture, each topped with black and white sesame seeds and 2 dollops of hot mustard aioli and sweet and sour sauce. You are advised to smear everything all together. The hot mustard hardly registered as hot/spicy, more of a mustard-tinged aioli. Three orders of these ($38 each) would make a fine meal. The Prawn and Bamboo Shoot Wontons were fine, folded into hat-shaped circles. However, I was expecting much more flavour from the broth called Chicken Master Stock. The Nam Yu (fermented red bean curd) Roasted Chicken was half a chicken cut into 4 pieces. It arrives with a coffee-coloured sheen not unlike a Peking duck, but the skin is not crispy, it has been marinated in the Nam Yu for a deeply savory flavour. The chicken was very moist, and the mild ginger-scallion relish to spoon over it was fine. It's also topped with a lot of greens, mostly overpowered by cilantro, which easily overpowers everything. My veg of choice was the 3 Cup Crispy Maitake, tempura battered and fried maitake mushrooms with a 3 cup sauce that was very potent and made even more so with greens and the omnipotent cilantro. I found myself liking the un-sauced pieces more. My dessert was a nice Mango Coconut Sago (tapioca) with grapefruit, a refreshing lighter finish to a somewhat heavy meal. Overall a tasty but pricey meal. I'd certainly order the prawn toast again, but there are other noodle dishes, mains, veggies and desserts I'd like to try.

    Andrew S.

    I was really excited to try 88 Club! Our party of two came in for dinner during the week. The space is dark, cozy, and intimate -- smaller than it looks from the outside. We ordered several dishes to share: Sesame Prawn Toast, Rice Cakes, Eggplant, Cha Siu Iberico Pork, and Hiramasa Crudo. The Iberico Pork was the highlight -- super flavorful and tender. The Prawn Toast and Rice Cakes were also delicious; you can tell they use fresh ingredients and put care into the details. The Crudo was fine but nothing special. The Eggplant, though, was a miss for me -- it had a strange aftertaste and was a bit too salty. I'd love to see it served over rice or noodles for better balance. Overall, a cute spot with friendly, fast service. Great for a date night or small group dinner. Street parking or nearby garages make it easy to visit.

    Chicken
    Cara L.

    Food is good but this place is quite overpriced. I'm Chinese and grew up in Hong Kong so definitely had some expectations coming in. And while the food was delicious, it wasn't mind blowing. Shrimp toast was probably my favorite! Cha siu is a close second, but it certainly should NOT cost $88. You can get juicier ones for less than $8 in Hong Kong. But anyways, secretive entrance and modern extravagant vibe. Staff are very friendly and professional. Portions are of good size too. Cute bar area. I'd probably only come back if hanging out with fancy friends who want fancy Chinese food.

    Nam Yu Roasted Chicken
    David L.

    Had a wonderful birthday celebration at 88C. Just about everything exceeded our expectations. Been eating exceptional Chinese food my whole life ranging from the best hawkers to Michelin rated fine dining restaurants and yet I was still impressed by the innovative flavor, quality and texture of their modern Chinese cuisine. I couldn't believe something as simple as wood ear and cucumber salad can be presented in refreshingly new way without drifting far from its classic flavor. Same can be said about the tofu skin salad. The other dishes that left the strongest impressions were the Nam Yu Chicken, sesame prawn toasts, sweet and sour fish and fish fragrant eggplant. The dishes that fell short were the Chasiu Iberico Pork and Wagyu chowmein. While the meat quality was exceptional, I felt the overall experience didn't justify the premium charged and frankly a bit gimmicky and unnecessary. I've had chasiu and chowmein in many Cantonese restaurants at a fraction of the price that were juicier, more tender and more satisfying. This is the only reason I didn't give a 5 star review. However I still highly recommend 88C if you want a truly exceptional dining experience that will liven up your senses in a tastefully designed dining room.

    Fish Fragrant Eggplant
    Brian V.

    As of mid 2025 this is a new Chinese restaurant from Chef Mei Lin and co. Service style is classic family style with an elevated feel from the ingredients/flavors/ techniques to the level of service here. The space is darker with an intimate vibe. This place works great for a nice night out or meeting up with a group of friends to experience delicious elevated Chinese food. The cocktails were tasty as well. Came here as a part of a group of six people, so we got to order a good amount and share a lot of the dishes. The place isn't cheap, but with a good sized group, it didn't feel like a bad deal either, especially for the quality and service. What we ordered: - Chrysanthemum Salad - a nice refreshing salad with a more solid texture as far as salads go - Sesame Prawn Toast - so tasty. I think this is a must if you like prawns and serves as a great appetizer. - Prawn & Bamboo Shoot Wontons - delicious dumplings. - Charred Hot & Sour Cabbage - Mapo Tofu - has that slight numbing spice effect, but not overly spicy. I'm a fan. - Sweet & Sour Fish - there was a little pomp and circumstance when served (they pour over the sauce in front of you. Fun!) - Kung Pao Scallops - Cha Siu Iberico Pork served with hot mustard - nice familiar flavors - Fish Fragrant Eggplant - Nam Yu Roasted Chicken served with a scallion ginger sauce - Jasmine Milk Tea Custard Bun Honestly, I was just a huge fan of our entire meal and thought that we ordered really well. Parking: I think we all were able to find parking within a 2-3 block radius. There's quite a bit of metered parking in the area and if I recall, the limit ends around dinner time (so you just have to pay up until they stop enforcing)

    Sesame prawn toast (did not add caviar)
    Janice T.

    Made a reservation to celebrate a birthday for a Tuesday night at 7:30pm. Huge fan of Me Lin ever since her season on Top Chef. There's a parking structure (Rox San on N Roxbury Drive) that has stairs that come up next to the restaurant and is free after 6pm. We were greeted warmly by a hostess who immediately acknowledged the special occasion. Our server did the same. One thing that bothered me was that he asked if I wanted still or sparkling water to which I answered still. He then asked bottled? And not knowing if there was an alternative, I said yes. He then brought over a bottle of Saratoga spring water and it was then I realized that I would be paying for water. To be fair, I don't have much experience with upscale dining and assumed only sparkling water would require payment. I do wish he had stated that house/tap water was an option as later in the meal, our glasses were filled with non-bottled water. We asked the server how much food he would recommend for a party of two. He suggested 2 starters (essentially on the left side of the menu), and entree, and a vegetable dish. We ended up ordering the sesame prawn toast ($38), wagyu beef chow mein ($36), nam yu roasted chicken ($52) and 3 cup crispy maitakes ($26). We opted to have the starters (toast and chow mein) first and then the chicken and maitakes together. We felt this was a nice flow to the meal and the pace of dishes was thoughtful. Dessert was the jasmine milk tea custard buns ($20). Prawn toast (4/5). It came with a dollop of hot mustard sauce and sweet and sour on each piece. We were told to mix the sauces together before eating. . My friend made a comment that upon mixing the sauces, she was reminded of In N Out sauce. While I didn't get that exact reminder, I could see what she meant. The toast was covered half with black sesame seeds and half with white sesame. Fried nicely and full of chopped up shrimp. It reminds me of the Chinese fried crab claws at banquets. $38 for 3 pieces was a bit more than I would pay for the dish. Not sure I would get it again. Beef chow mein (3/5): Lower rating of this dish because of the price point. I love chow mein and I was curious how this would compare to traditional Hong Kong soy sauce chow mein. In summary, it was very similar which is both good and bad. Good for taste, bad for price. When the dish arrived, we were immediately hit with the wok hei smell and were super excited. The chow mein noodles are thin and chewy, just like the ones used in cha chaan tang soy sauce chow mein. The inclusion of mung bean sprouts and green onions completed it. The beef was tender and sliced like traditional preparation. It did remind me of beef that had been tenderized using baking soda though. The problem with the dish being so similar to the traditional dish is that while delicious, it makes the price point of this chow mein absurd. The inclusion of wagyu beef definitely drives the price of the dish up. Not to discredit the quality of ingredients but I think you could cook a similar dish at home. Nam yu chicken (5/5): This was the highlight of the dinner. The chicken was cut into quarters and was so incredibly tender. The ginger scallion sauce was also amazing. One critique I have is that the dish came with a knife that wasn't serrated, which made cutting into the meat difficult. The nam yu sauce on the skin made it a bit sticky and hard for the knife to penetrate. We gave up trying to cut the meat up and decided each of us would get 1 piece of dark meat and 1 piece of light. This could be problematic if you have a larger group. It would have been better to remove the bones from the chicken and slice it into pieces like Cantonese bbq but I can understand the aesthetics of keeping the pieces in quarters. All that aside, I would order this again. 3 cup crispy maitake (4/5): The maitakes were fried nicely and there were 5 pieces total. The 3 cup sauce was spread on the bottom of the plate. Wasn't a big fan of the sauce (a tad salty and the wine taste was a bit overpowering). Would opt for a different vegetable dish next time. We were stuffed but wanted to try the jasmine milk tea custard buns. The buns came in a set of 3 and a candle on top as a birthday acknowledgement. The textural contrast of the crispy coating of the bun (reminiscent of almond cookies) and the fragrant cold jasmine cream was incredible. The jasmine cream was more cream-like than custard. The buns were not too sweet and a perfect ending to a meal. 5/5! I would come back but I do have a few hesitations. Service was great (water refills, check-ins, swapping of clean plates and utensils) apart from the water snafu. Atmosphere was nice and not stuffy. Food was tasty but some dishes were definitely overpriced. At $100 a person, I was a little surprised that dessert wasn't comp'd for a special occasion but I won't begrudge them that. I would order the chicken and the buns again.

    Sesame Prawn Toast
    Noesh H.

    We had an amazing experience at 88 Club. The restaurant embodies a members only ambiance, with a swanky cocktail bar. The restaurant has very limited tables/seating, so it's really important you make a reservation. The service was impeccable. Our waiter was trained very adequately on the entire menu, different food palettes, cocktail pairings etc. Some recommendations are: sesame prawn toast, mung bean noodles, the chicken and pork dishes! This is a really good take on Chinese fine dining.

    Eggplant
    Sky T.

    Chef Mei Lin's take on Chinese cuisine that is elevated by paying homage to classic dishes. My favorite dish of the night was the Nam Yu Roasted Chicken. The way it was cooked reminded me of duck and it was so juicy and tender in a velvety sauce full of flavor. For drinks, my favorite was the Martini 88 that is such a unique take on a martini with Chinese mustard greens that pairs very well. Their signature is the Prawn Toast that is super nostalgic and tasty. Small and romantic atmosphere. Service was friendly and super nice too!

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