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Going to westside tavern this weekend.
I've been in LA for 4 days, i've eaten here so far:
That's the one under the Landmark, correct? I keep hearing good things about it, but it just seems so 'meh'...located next to a mediocre mall/Barnes Noble. I know I shouldn't judge a book by it's cover though.
Not a bad list. Try to get into Pizzaria or OSteria Mozza, Angelini Osteria, and though I loathe the scene at Katsu-ya, it still has amazing sushi. Or Nobu.
Pssshh...drive to little tokyo. Go to Restaurant Komasa, Hama sushi, or Sushi-Gen. I live near Isakya by Katsu-ya, close to Nobu. The real deal is in Little Tokyo right downtown. Hands down. What you mentioned is pretty good, but not authentic.
I don't much like traditional sushi places it gets a bit boring. For the best I go to asanebo.
I was going to say Asanebo or Sasabune. The quality at Nobu, any of the Katsu-ya resturants, Noazawa, etc is as good if not better than anywhere in LA.
The quality at Katu-ya is not up to par with any of the Little Tokyo sushi places I mentioned. It's good, but not the same. I really don't see that.
Sushi Park on sunset is really good. If you want to drop a lot of change, I think the best place I've been that's not downtown is Sushi Sushi in Beverly Hills. No trendy rolls, just authentic sushi in a low-key but still very high end atmosphere. And a great Omakase menu. http://www.sushisushibh.com/