Nancy Silverton at Soho House West Hollywood

The James Beard-awarded chef is a little over halfway through her year-long residency at our LA House – she lets us in on how it’s been for her so far
Monday 8 June 2026 By Catherine Jarvie
It’s not a stretch to call Nancy Silverton a culinary icon. The James Beard-awarded chef has been a leading light of the California restaurant scene for decades. This is the woman whose Grilled Cheese Nights in her first restaurant, Campanile, turned the humble toasted sandwich into a phenomenon, whose first solo venture, Pizzeria Mozza, redefined the pizza crust, and whose flagship Cal-Italian dining room Osteria Mozza was awarded a Michelin star a year after opening in 2007, which it retains to this day. She’s also credited with pretty much single-handedly bringing artisan baking to LA at her La Brea Bakery.


Understanding this was a key factor in shaping her menu for the House. ‘My goal was to create dishes that were delicious yet approachable,’ she explains. ‘So that if you’re working or staying at Soho House West Hollywood and having a meal in the garden each day, you can look at this menu and say, “Wow, that dish looks really good. I’m going to order that tomorrow”.’



She should know. A life-long Angeleno, she knows the city inside out and her years spent at the forefront of the city’s dining scene have only sharpened Silverton’s passion for the region’s wealth of ingredients and flavours. ‘Los Angeles is a melting pot of so many cultures and cuisines that all still celebrate the fresh, seasonal ingredients that make Californian food so special,’ she says. ‘That sentiment is always reflected in my cooking and in this menu.’
Members and guests have another five months to explore every aspect of that for themselves. Bon appetit.
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