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A robata is a Japanese charcoal grill, and this tidy eatery on Third Street makes makes ample use of theirs. In addition to sizzling skewers of meat and veggies, Jinya serves sushi, sashimi, and all manner of noodle dishes. The decor is dramatic, with dark, katana-adorned walls, sitting Buddhas, and suits of samurai armor setting an appropriately feudal scene. Try the ramen, as it comes with a pedigree from Robata's sister restaurant, the much-adored Ramen Jinya in Studio City.
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