Not your typical lunch spot—more of a hidden pickup hub. Tucked inside an office complex in Beverly Hills, Goop Kitchen is easy to miss. There’s no storefront, no visible signage—just an entrance marked for Uber drivers and a few closed doors. On a Saturday afternoon, we went in circles before finally following a delivery driver around the corner to find the right entrance.
Once inside, there’s a casual outdoor seating area, the kind you’d expect for office workers on lunch breaks. Orders are placed on a kiosk, and you get a text alert when it’s ready. It’s not a dine-in restaurant—there’s no indoor seating, ambiance, or table service—just a functional pickup counter with a few friendly chefs behind the scenes.
We tried a range of dishes: Japanese sweet potato soup, wraps, pizzas—all fresh, organic, and flavorful. Portions were decent, though note that there’s no microwave on-site, so if your food arrives lukewarm, that’s how it stays.
Bottom line: Great food, but don’t expect a traditional restaurant experience.
Perfect for a fast, healthy pickup if you work nearby or are willing to navigate the...
Read moreI LOVE the food at Goop and am so glad to have it nearby. But we need to talk about the app and digital store. I order lunch here almost every day, but now half of the time "Delivery is not available to your area" at random intervals and I cannot order food. The app experience is arguably the worst of any restaurant I've ever used. If you are able to order your food without it asking a minimum of three times to reselect Delivery and another three times to re-enter your delivery address (using an account with your delivery address already filled in) you got lucky. But then you may get "Delivery is not available in your area." When you go on to Doordash to order the same food from the store (they use Doordash to deliver from their site/app) everything is available, just with Doordash's massive markups. A pretty app means nothing if it does not function. Delivery and online ordering mean nothing if you randomly shut down to addresses that are within your delivery area. Please get it together. Also please put more cheese on your cheese pizza - no one wants tomato pie....
Read moreI really enjoy all of their pizzas, but I do think they should consider offering more options without onions. Many people, including those with onion sensitivities or other dietary restrictions, would appreciate that. Additionally, I wish they provided more detailed information about their ingredients. That said, their gluten-free pizza is excellent—perhaps the best you can find in Los Angeles and the surrounding area. The ingredients are high-quality and fresh, and you can tell that the chef puts a lot of care into the preparation and recipes, which offer a great variety.
I highly recommend trying all their pizzas, along with the Hollywood Teriyaki Bowl, which is delicious. I also appreciate the ability to customize certain dishes. The only downside is their partnership with DoorDash for delivery, as it’s often unreliable—deliveries are frequently late, and the food sometimes arrives cold. Despite that, Goop Kitchen remains a fantastic alternative to many subpar options in the area and is definitely worth...
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