Japanese Restaurants in USA
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Hi,
I will appreciate tips for better Japanese restaurants LA, SD, SF and NY.
Looking for better Food, Architecture and Service.
Thanks in advance,
I will appreciate tips for better Japanese restaurants LA, SD, SF and NY.
Looking for better Food, Architecture and Service.
Thanks in advance,
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Matsuhisa Restaurant in Beverly Hills, CA (we did the flooring there ), or try Urasawa in Beverly Hills (pricey also, in the range of $250~$300 per person).
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Originally Posted by superhung' post='497008' date='Nov 20 2007, 09:36 PM
Matsuhisa Restaurant in Beverly Hills, CA (we did the flooring there ), or try Urasawa in Beverly Hills (pricey also, in the range of $250~$300 per person).
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Originally Posted by Alex.br' post='497015' date='Nov 20 2007, 03:47 PM
Thanks! Urasawa will be so good as the price?
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If you'll be near downtown Los Angeles, I'd recommend the following:
Hama Sushi
347 E 2nd St
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 680-3454
They have the highest quality fish I've ever eaten. It's not a fancy place, so don't expect to be fine dining. But if you want the freshest tasting sushi and don't want to break your piggy bank, I'd highly recommend it. It's a small sushi bar, so they tend to get crowded. I'd get there right @ 5:30pm when they open.
Shabu Shabu House Restaurant
127 Japanese Village Plz Mall
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 680-3890
One of the oldest restaurants in the J-Town and they have the highest quality meat for Shabu Shabu. They use premium cuts of thinly sliced USDA rib-eye. Again, not a place for fine dining, but if you want some good eats... I'd highly recommend it. The waiting list here gets to be 2 pages long before they even open, so get there before 5:30pm to reserve your seats!
I live in downtown LA, so if you'd like some company for dinner... I'd be happy to join you!
Hama Sushi
347 E 2nd St
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 680-3454
They have the highest quality fish I've ever eaten. It's not a fancy place, so don't expect to be fine dining. But if you want the freshest tasting sushi and don't want to break your piggy bank, I'd highly recommend it. It's a small sushi bar, so they tend to get crowded. I'd get there right @ 5:30pm when they open.
Shabu Shabu House Restaurant
127 Japanese Village Plz Mall
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 680-3890
One of the oldest restaurants in the J-Town and they have the highest quality meat for Shabu Shabu. They use premium cuts of thinly sliced USDA rib-eye. Again, not a place for fine dining, but if you want some good eats... I'd highly recommend it. The waiting list here gets to be 2 pages long before they even open, so get there before 5:30pm to reserve your seats!
I live in downtown LA, so if you'd like some company for dinner... I'd be happy to join you!
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Originally Posted by Iceman' post='497023' date='Nov 20 2007, 10:03 PM
Hey Alex, want to expand?
How are you doing? Almost 18 months from our meeting. When we will have another one?
And yes it is time to expand ...
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Originally Posted by superhung' post='497022' date='Nov 20 2007, 10:01 PM
If you like Sushi, I'm sure it'll be good, but if you like the atmosphere, a better bet might be Matsuhisa.
I will need to visit some places to study the US market and tendencies.
Thanks again!
Alex
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Originally Posted by KnIgHtCoM' post='497024' date='Nov 20 2007, 10:07 PM
If you'll be near downtown Los Angeles, I'd recommend the following:
Hama Sushi
347 E 2nd St
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 680-3454
They have the highest quality fish I've ever eaten. It's not a fancy place, so don't expect to be fine dining. But if you want the freshest tasting sushi and don't want to break your piggy bank, I'd highly recommend it. It's a small sushi bar, so they tend to get crowded. I'd get there right @ 5:30pm when they open.
Shabu Shabu House Restaurant
127 Japanese Village Plz Mall
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 680-3890
One of the oldest restaurants in the J-Town and they have the highest quality meat for Shabu Shabu. They use premium cuts of thinly sliced USDA rib-eye. Again, not a place for fine dining, but if you want some good eats... I'd highly recommend it. The waiting list here gets to be 2 pages long before they even open, so get there before 5:30pm to reserve your seats!
I live in downtown LA, so if you'd like some company for dinner... I'd be happy to join you!
Hama Sushi
347 E 2nd St
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 680-3454
They have the highest quality fish I've ever eaten. It's not a fancy place, so don't expect to be fine dining. But if you want the freshest tasting sushi and don't want to break your piggy bank, I'd highly recommend it. It's a small sushi bar, so they tend to get crowded. I'd get there right @ 5:30pm when they open.
Shabu Shabu House Restaurant
127 Japanese Village Plz Mall
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 680-3890
One of the oldest restaurants in the J-Town and they have the highest quality meat for Shabu Shabu. They use premium cuts of thinly sliced USDA rib-eye. Again, not a place for fine dining, but if you want some good eats... I'd highly recommend it. The waiting list here gets to be 2 pages long before they even open, so get there before 5:30pm to reserve your seats!
I live in downtown LA, so if you'd like some company for dinner... I'd be happy to join you!
We also have Shabu Shabu in our menu. Here it serves 2/3 people.
Thanks for your invitation, after I finish my trip plan I will contact you. I will be glad to meet you.
Cheers,
Alex
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Wonderful! I would love to visit Brazil one of these days and enjoy the local cuisine. The freshest fish is always in the towns nearest the coast.
I say the rice quality @ Hama is above average. I didn't pay much attention to it though because I was so busy enjoying on the taste and textures of the fish.
PM me your itinerary once you have it finalized and I'll see if I can clear my schedule for you!
I say the rice quality @ Hama is above average. I didn't pay much attention to it though because I was so busy enjoying on the taste and textures of the fish.
PM me your itinerary once you have it finalized and I'll see if I can clear my schedule for you!