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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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So I’d heard about this place from time to time, seen the billboards and always wondered about it. I thought, all you can eat sushi where they bring it to your table? Not too bad…especially that it’s not buffet style where it’s been sitting there all day. I joined my two friends who’d already ordered 3 rolls. The first thing I noticed was that there was an EXTREME overabundance of rice per roll. The service seemed pretty slow so when the waiter came by, I ordered everything at once to make it simple. I ordered two 6 orders of sushi, two fresh fish rolls, and a miso soup. I usually eat sashimi, so with sushi I leave the rice behind. I then read the rules of which everybody should read BEFORE they go for the all-you-can-eat. basically, it’s 21.95 (really good price), but you must eat everything on your plate before ordering more (understandably) but then they charge you fro what you don’t eat. okay, that’s not too big a deal but they charge you for rice too!!!! so after my rolls cam

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The magic Nozawa combo of warm rice & cold fresh fish are in the Marina – you don’t have to leave the area anymore!SugarFish Marina is amazing for its quality and convenience. The sushi melts in your mouth, and you will savor every bite.I wouldn’t say that its exactly kid-friendly, but we have adventurous 6 & 3 year olds who will eat the Edamame and the “Cookie” (cooked fish only) here. The atmosphere is pretty modern-casual, so you don’t worry about the making a mess! They keep asking to go back!The iced green tea is very flavorful, and the staff has always been really helpful and friendly, even though the tip is already built into the price!!!Pros + top quality sushi, no frills setup!

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Sai Sai is in the Biltmore hotel, one of the most beautiful downtown hotels. Very deluxe. The interior of Sai Sai is spacious and light.I’ve had lunch here several times and the food is always good. They have nice side dishes with their lunch packages, including a wonderful eggplant-seaweed delicacy that was delicious and beautiful. The sushi is good and the sashimi is even better. The only downer: service at the tail end of lunch hour can be slow because it gets crowded, and there are not even waitresses. However, when you do get their attention, they are courteous and attentive.

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You must try this place! Yuzu’s Japanese dishes are really great, I mean it, REAL great! Many Japanese restaurants change the flavor a bit, which destroys the real taste, but Yuzu’s each and every dishes’ taste are exactlly the taste I got in Japan. You can’t talk about Japanese food unless you try Yuzu.The only thing I thought it would be better to be changed was the music… Not loud, but Techno and Club music… 🙁 How about Japanese new top 10 music? 😉

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It’s hard to say more than what has already been said by the numerous Urasawa reviewers. Nevertheless, let me try. The food is undeniably good, but there is an obvious question here for anyone who isn’t a celebrity or millionaire: At a starting price of $350 per diner (which likely ends up closer to $500 after 3 hours of drinks, tax and tip) is this restaurant worth it? If you struggle with the idea of such a large tab, then you may very well be disappointed as you will likely never find food to your liking at such a price. However, if you could see yourself paying such a tab for a one time celebration of Japanese Cuisine, then read on.My wife and I aren’t gushing with cash but we heard about this place some time ago and committed to budgeting for it as our mutual Christmas present to one another. I have to say that, unlike the gadgets or other presents from previous years, our Urasawa memories will likely be the longest lasting gifts we’ve given to one another. With that perspective i

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