Asian fusion restaurant, Asian restaurant, Bar, Californian restaurant, Japanese restaurant, Restaurant, Seafood restaurant, Sushi restaurant, Wedding venue
For tourists seeking an unforgettable experience, look no further than this gem boasting a mesmerizing view of the Los Angeles skyline.Nestled in Japanese-style architecture, it marries the essence of tradition with contemporary allure.But it's not just about the vista; the Asian fusion cuisine served here is a revelation.From tantalizing sushi to delectable bao buns, each dish is a harmonious blend of flavors.And let's not forget the cocktails â expertly crafted libations that perfectly complement the culinary journey.An oasis where ambiance, cuisine, and skyline converge, leaving you with memories to savor long after the last sip.
This restaurant sits up on a hill and looks over the city of LA.What makes it even more unique is the architecture, a very Japanese themed tea house.I didnât get to personally explore the entire property.I had dinner with friends.The food was OK.Not my favorite.I would definitely return for drinks and views, and to check out the lower deck where I believe there was hookah and Iâm assuming a lounge area.This place was huge.I love the courtyard Japanese garden it sat right in the middle and there were tables around it.It seems like the perfect date night! Again the views are amazing too, so sitting outside is nice there are heaters at every table.The music inside seemed to sound the same throughout the dinner and didnât really match the ambiance.Our sever was great and super fast! I recommend giving this a try even though I wasnât a fan of the food.Donât get me wrong a couple dishes like the tofu and pork buns were great but then my âtuna and salmon sashimiâ was not it.
I've been here before, and let me tell you, it blows my mind every time.the views are absolutely stunning whether you're having brunch or dinner. I was celebrating my 1 year anniversary with my girlfriend.she was blown away by this place it's romantic and cozy.we were seated inside because it was very cold.they do have heat lamps if you prefer outdoor seating. we ordered a few rolls along with some drinks.my total was 210 or something like that.I ended up tipping our server 50 dollars by accident, lol
Sushi restaurant
1900 Highland Ave #5, Los Angeles, CA 90068, United States