Step Inside LA’s Most Technologically Advanced Dining and Entertainment Establishment

An elevated supper club dinner concept from Miami, MainRo, has just arrived in Los Angeles in the old Beso space. MainRo has big intentions to fill its 7,500 square foot space with a combination of cocktails, dining and theater all in one.

MainRo is definitely lookin’ bougie in the best way with the level of elegance its interior has in combination with state of the art, high tech entertainment. Think massive chandeliers that have 4K mapped screens that move independently, velvet blue booths and electronic dining tables that have its themes modified by touch.

The walls are even covered in reflective art paneling and the stairs by the DJ booth have 4K screens that illuminate when walked on. Knowing that, there is no way in hell you’re stopping me from reenacting the entire Billie Jean music video while going up and down those steps.

The cuisine at MainRo has a similar mindset with the decor in terms of elegance and attention to detail. Their food is locally sourced and will offer a bevy of starters, caviar, platters, soups, sushi, entrees, prime steaks, Japanese Wagyu and vegetarian dishes to create an array of options for every lifestyle and palate.

Decadence is put at a premium on the menu, with diners offered truffle Wagyu bites, Colorado rack of lamb, hot stone Wagyu beef, 36 oz. bone-in tomahawk steak served with homemade sauces or pan-seared Chilean sea bass with caramelized miso sauce.

“We are creating a modern and technological version of the Moulin Rouge, but the difference here at MainRo is you are the star and the show is happening in front, behind and may even be on top of you” says Romain Zago, founder of MainRo.

MainRo is located at 6350 Hollywood Blvd, and is open Thursday through Saturday from 6:30PM to 2:00AM.

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