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Where is the Best Japanese Food in Los Angeles, California?

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Where is the Best Japanese Food in Los Angeles, California?

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The hype of the challenge is what brings us back!Pros:-They have other things on the menu beside ramen.-I like the chewy texture of the noodles. The soup base was okay. -They let you choose your level…

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I have to say that because of the amazingness of Miyako in North Hollywood, sushi is a challenge for me. Their all you can eat lunch and dinner is just… …‎

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I went to Nobu for the first time last week, and was kind of disappointed. I’m a big sushi fan, and thought that the fish was not that fresh. The waiters took their time refilling glasses, and weren’t that helpful or courteous. The look of the restaurant is nice, though, and thought that it was a pleasant setting for a meal, if only the meal had been a little better.Pros + great decorationsCons – fish wasn’t that fresh, wish the waiters had been more attentive

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I have been to the new Brentwood SugarFish over a dozen times since they opened in July and LOVE IT. The concept is fantastic and the execution is delicious. Each time I have gone the waitstaff always starts by asking if I am familiar with the menu.. basically there are 3 types of omakase… A Trust Me LIte, Trust Me and then the Nozawa special. I usually go Trust Me Lite with a few a la carte adds. (The Nozawa is a LOT of food but the fish is so good I have always cleaned my plate.) What differentiates this sushi is that they take a page from NOZAWA in the Valley and serve incredibly fresh fish on warm rice. The result is sublime. The hand rolls are delivered with toasted nori and the waiters always advise you to eat soon because the crisp nori is part of the overall appeal.The Trust Me menus are great and feature the delicious basics including the tastiest Salmon I have had in town, extra tender albacore and perfect halibut.. But my favs also include items from the a la ca

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I had been to Chin Chin many times and the food is generally good.However, on more than one occasion, their service has been poor.One time, we called to reserve space for a big group. Despite making the arrangements ahead of time, they had us wait for 40 minutes before we walked out since we had already wasted almost our entire lunch. The host was pretty rude about our impatience. That was the primary reason we walked out.A waiter(?) chased us down trying to bribe us back in with free drinks but by that time our lunch was over anyway. 🙁

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