A Once Legendary Music Studio Still Serves Up Hits as Hollywood’s Newest Restaurant Sensation

Dining under the mystical presence of music history should be your next dinner plans if you’re in the Los Angeles area. Note Grandmaster Recorders as the spot to let such a night manifest, where Australian husband and wife celebrity culinary duo, Monty and Jaci Koludrovic craft stunning elevated coastal Italian and Australian-inspired dishes within the confines of a former legendary recording studio.

From 1971 to 2016 Grandmaster Recorders operated as a music studio, with walls that would sing to you its rich history as a hit factory that generated classics from the likes of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Stevie Wonder, David Bowie, Gwen Stefani, Tool, Foo Fighters, Ben Harper and Kanye West.

Photo: Grandmaster Recorders

Nowadays, Grandmaster Recorders still serves as a hit factory, generating dishes that deserve to be served on repeat. Think an otherworldly Caviar Cannoli that treats your palate to luscious high notes of the ocean, Mortadella & Cacio e Pepe Churros that somehow serve up a deliciously familiar melody from an unexpected groove, pastas like Mafaldine and Squid Ink Cavatelli that all at once define and redefine the classics and a toothsome Margra Lamb Saddle which reminds you that within these confines lies a penchant for filling souls and appetites.

And if you’ve still got room on your delectable playlist, the guilty pleasure of the Weiss ‘Ebene’ Chocolate Tiramisu should be a welcome addition — just be prepared to “break a record” to get to the good stuff.

Photo: Grandmaster Recorders

Grandmaster Recorders also houses the chic and stylish 71 Studio Bar, which captures a sexy snapshot of 1970s decadence and a rooftop escape with sweeping panoramic views of Hollywood to help diners soak in the lush vibes that both unforgettable music and a memorable meal can infuse into our lives.

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