Creamy Kattori style ramen or regular pork ramen, gyoza dumplings on the side, featuring...you guessed it, more pork!
Local one-off Red Robster claims to be L.A.'s first sushi bar to "do it" on a conveyor belt—which everyone should experience if but once.
Not the Ramen that sustained your life in college, though intense feelings of energy, sustenance and high blood pressure will likely still be the end result.
Top Pick!
Our friends from the sea in sushi and Kurobuta pork belly fills our's after late-night head-banging at Bordello Bar.
- Kagaya
- Downtown
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Asian, Japanese
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$$$
Got to have Ka-ga-ya now.
L.A. Live's Japanese inclusion will probably be the most hoppin' spot.
Give Jackass lads a run for their money and order the amazing grilled chicken hearts.
- Kouraku
- Downtown
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Asian, Cantonese, Chinese, Japanese
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$
Japanese, Chinese, Japanese-Chinese? Yup, all in one slummy spot.
Pretentious twists work on short ribs, tenderloin, roasted striped bass, and fried apple rolls that make you feel like you won The Apprentice.
- Oomasa
- Downtown
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Asian, Japanese, Sushi
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$$
When the chefs prepare hand rolls and cut rolls, their flashing knives have us screaming like the Crazy 88s.
- R-23
- Downtown
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Asian, Japanese, Sushi
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$$
Lobster tempura takes us to the bridge. Sashimi platter takes us round the horn. Sake selection takes us to the stylish floors.
Superb sushi, fabulous fusion—even better if you're actually staying at this old charmer of a hotel.
Meats are incredible, supple, juicy. Ponzu sauce is a super-star.
Top Pick!
Low-priced fresh sushi prizes have us kissing chef like he's Bob Barker.
Family is a Little Tokyo legend. Some rolls almost too gorgeous to devour.
Up in the sky, it's an office, it's more offices, it's...a sushi place!
Perfect to unite Japanese business partners with the obedient, Obi-clad womenfolk bringing forth crisp tempura that they're not getting at home.
Japanese Korean marriage of perfect short ribs and 'crazy pork.'
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