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😍 5/5 - This hidden gem is tucked in the basement level of the
By 👻 @Victoria W., 12/02/2023 3:00 am
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This hidden gem is tucked in the basement level of the Kajita Office Building in Little Tokyo. From the parking garage to the restaurant, we had to take an elevator down to street level, walk outside to another adjacent stairwell, walk up the stairs to the 2nd floor, enter a secure door into a lobby, then take the MIDDLE elevator down to the basement. Note that the other elevators do NOT go down to the restaurant. As soon as the elevator doors open, we felt like we teleported to a whole new world. No more piss-smelling LA, but instead a dimly lit, moody entrance with a giant portrait of Tokyo on the wall. We were immediately welcomed by the hostesses, both greeting us with 90 degree bows. Soon, they began taking each group into the main part of the restaurant, which was a short walk away. We were then greeted by another host who opened a wood sliding door to the private room where all 12 guests would be dining that night. We all sat down, patiently waiting for our chef to come out. It felt like we were seated for a theatrical show...All 12 guests with front row seats. When the chef entered the room, he greeted everyone. This omakase experience is only available 3 nights a week, 12 seats per night. It's a bit on the pricey side...$300 per person, requiring a $150 deposit/person that is credited toward your bill. For most people, this would be a special occasion spot. However, that wasn't the case for some of the guests who dined with us that night. Some were regulars, bringing $3,000 bottle sakes to be shared with the chef and wait staff...but hey...more power to them. The chef was very interactive, often presenting the different fish, uni, or other ingredients to us before preparing them. This is the rundown of what we had in our 20-course omakase meal: - Shrimp cake with uni topped with dashi sauce and wasabi - Oyster with soba noodles - Chiwamashi with brain - Smoked bonito with Sakura chips and sweet onion - Japanese Black Sea snail - Spanish mackerel - Monkfish liver - Seaweed with bay shrimp and kiwi - Japanese pike mackerel with liver sauce - Toro - Chopped spearhead squid with chiso - Yellowtail - Hokkaido sweet shrimp - Bluefin Tuna - Green ice tempura (sprinkled nori with white fish tempura) - Hokada - pickled mackerel - Uni - Smoked eel - Smoked/raw tuna roll - Clam soup The food was beyond my expectation. Delicately prepared, refined with unique flavors. This omakase dinner took approximately 3 hrs. I loved the intimacy of the experience, as all the guests are together from start to finish. If you're looking for amazing Japanese omakase and want to feel like a VIP guest, then this is the place to be!
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