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Geisha House

Editorial Review

A well-balanced Prius of good nightlife and food. Kelso and Fez tune in Tokyo, with Roppongi's red lights and sexually charged youth, Koi's menu, and Ginza's flair. Inclusivity makes it a Blvd. exclusive. Valley girls on Friday spending sprees, local fashion plates on birthday bashes...join the glamour on double floors of sinful sushi, sake and titillating robata-yaki. Dolce's celebrity affiliations snag flirtatious hotties perfecting their chopstick dexterity, really more concerned with hooking yaro and maki.

Features

  • Bar Food
  • Bar Scene
  • Celeb Sightings
  • Desserts Exceptional
  • Good for Groups
  • Hot Spot
  • Late Night Bites
  • Private Parties
  • Smoking Area
  • Wine List Extensive

Attributes

  • Price:
    $$$
  • Reservations:
    Recommended
  • Alcohol:
    Full Bar
  • Vibe:
    Bustling/Boisterous
  • Restaurant Type:
    Asian

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