By setting its second season at a country club and resort, and telling class conscious stories about its employees and guests, Beef season 2 feels similar to The White Lotus. Much like the HBO anthology series, the Netflix series filmed at real places you can visit. Here’s what you need to know about the filming locations for Beef Season 2.

While the two seasons of Beef are about different people and different beefs, both are set in California. The first season filmed primarily in the San Fernando Valley. The second got out of that particular valley and, a bit, out of the country as well.

Two locations served as the Monte Vista Point Country Club on Beef

If you want to visit the luxury resorts where the characters on Beef Season 2 work and stay, you have two options. The first is Spanish Hills Club in Camarillo, California. According to Tudum, that’s where they filmed scenes that take place at the tennis courts and on the golf course. The second location, and the country club itself, is the Montecito Club in Santa Barbara.

Remember the cozy venue called Pixie Grove Retreat that Josh and Lindsay visit as they brainstorm their ideas for a new bed and breakfast venture? That was filmed on location in Agoura Hills; possibly at a place called Oak Canyon Ranch.

The series filmed homes and restaurants on location in California

Tudum says that production found Josh and Lindsay’s chic but rustic home in Calabasas, California and Austin and Ashley’s apartment in Newhall, California. The mansions where the Park family lives and where Troy lives on the other hand, are in Malibu. (Troy’s Utah ski lodge was also filmed in Cali… shhhh!!) Food is obviously very important on this show too. One of the restaurants featured this season is a place called Garden Wok.

Were they actually in Seoul on Beef season 2, too?

Yes! Some of the characters fly to South Korea and those scenes were filmed there as well. Conrad Hotel is the name of one prominent IRL location used on the show.