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Aug 17, 2021 · There’s no fixed price on the omakase, but expect the former Tsukiji chef to charge a healthy $100-200 for the complete experience. Open in Google Maps. Foursquare. 116 N Robertson Blvd, Los ...
Jul 23, 2024 · There isn’t a restaurant more emblematic of Los Angeles sushi than Gen in Little Tokyo. 422 E 2nd St (btw Central & Alameda St.), Los Angeles, CA 90012 (213) 617-0552
Oct 11, 2024 · Sunday - Thursday 5pm to 10pm (Last Call for Omakase: 9PM) Friday - Saturday 5pm to 11pm (Last Call for Omakase: 10PM) Large party reservation note: Parties of over 5+ please contact our restaurant directly to book your reservation. (323) 426-9455. Allergy & Accommodation: Please note any allergies in the reservation comments.
Aug 15, 2024 · Onodera finally has his own omakase restaurant in Atwater Village, with masterful preparations and world-class sushi. The price tag to see Onodera in action at the counter is $400 per person or ...
Sep 23, 2024 · From the meticulously prepared dishes to the carefully chosen beverage pairings, Udatsu Sushi offers an unforgettable culinary journey into the soul of Japanese cuisine. HOURS OF OPERATIONS AND RESERVATIONS: Wednesday through Sunday, with two seatings at 5:30 pm and 8pm. Reservations via Tock.
May 10, 2023 · Los Angeles just might be the city that’s done the most in terms of introducing Americans to Japanese cuisine — the first sushi restaurant in the country, Kawafuku, opened here in Little Tokyo in the early 1960s, while our namesake California Roll was invented a few years later at its competitor, Tokyo Kaikan (which also housed a second-floor disco called Tokyo A Go-Go, reportedly a ...
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Jul 24, 2024 · Daichan is a tiny strip mall gem in Studio City that specializes in the kind of Japanese soul food you need after a terrible week at work: spicy curry udon, Japanese-style fried chicken, cold soba, and gigantic tempura rice bowls. That said, the main draw at this family-run cafe is the “original poki bowl.”.