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265 Useful, 106 Funny, and 214 Cool
Northridge, CA
Yelping SinceSeptember 2007
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Chatsworth, CA 91311
(818) 709-8822
Omino Sushi
Categories: Japanese, Sushi Bars
Neighborhood: Chatsworth
Pasadena, CA 91103
(626) 844-9333
Heritage Wine Company
Categories: Beer, Wine & Spirits, Wine Bars
Neighborhood: Pasadena
One of us ordered the 3 course prix fixe that they had for $25 which seemed like a pretty decent deal. We also decided to split the portobello crepe which was really good....it had goat cheese in it which makes everything taste better.
I'd definitely want to come back and check out some of their other wines. Seems like a pretty nice place for date night too.
Seems like a fun place for izakaya...they have a communal table like Musha in Torrance. Pitchers of Sapporo for only $13...not bad.
Octopus balls...these were pretty good. One of my favorite dishes.
Japanese sausages...definitely fill you up. Nice and juicy but not very big. You get 10 of them.
Calamari Kimchee...nice and spicy but more kimchee than squid.
Baked Mussels...these were sooo good. But they only give you two. Nice and creamy.
Yakitori combination...comes with 10 skewers of various things such as chicken, shrimp, and pork. Pretty tasty especially with the sauces.
That's all the food that I remember off the top of my head. Bill came out to about $26 a person which isn't bad at all. Their happy hour seems like a great deal but it's too hard to try to get to the westside before 7:30pm.
West Hollywood, CA 90046
(310) 657-5711
Nobu Los Angeles
Category: Japanese
Neighborhood: West Hollywood
The bar area is pretty nice as is the decor and ambiance throughout the rest of the restaurant. We had reservations for 8:30pm and were seated promptly.
For drinks, we ordered a large of the Nobu black lable sake...very smooth and dry.
Whitefish sashimi with ponzu sauce and garlic....it was pretty good. The slices were so thin and the fish so tender. The flavors complemented each other very well
Yellowtail sashimi with jalapeno...also very good. The jalapeno wasn't so spicy that it overwhelmed the taste of the fish.
Monkfish liver with caviar...one of my favorites. It was rich and creamy with just a hint of saltiness from the caviar and a little sweetness from the sauce.
Squid pasta...another good dish. It came with baby asparagus and shitake mushrooms in a butter soy sauce with some pepper. The squid were extremely tender and not chewy. The mushrooms just melted in your mouth.
Black cod with miso...I've had this at Matsuhisa and it did not dissappoint. The fish is so soft you can eat it without really chewing. It's marinated for 3 days so you can definitely taste the flavor. This is one of their signature dishes and a definite must try.
Scallops in wasabi pepper sauce...this dish was similar to the squid pasta but with scallops instead of squid. The wasabi just added a tiny kick to it that made it very enjoyable.
Negi Toro roll...the fish was so good. Too bad the roll is fairly small. The seaweed was so fresh and wasn't chewy at all.
Creamy spicy crab...this was the most underwhelming of the dishes. Way too salty. We could've done without ordering this
Whiskey Cappuccino...this was perfect for dessert since we were already kind of full. It's a pretty small portion but it comes with cookie crumbs, capuccino flavored ice cream and light foamy whipped cream.
As for service, it started out on a bad foot as the waiter kind of disappeared after giving us the drink menu. We were already hungry and had to ask a server to go get him. After that though, the service was much better. They cleared our plates at just the right moment and was always there to make sure our glass of sparkling water was never empty.
It is a bit on the pricy side so I would probably only come here for a special occasion. For 2 the bill came out to $280 with tax and tip.
City Of Industry, CA 91748
(626) 581-7700
Ten Ren's Tea Time
Category: Coffee & Tea
They have a huge menu of drinks as well as serving food. I really like their fruit teazers (a smoothie). My favorite is the mango passionfruit...really sweet and yummy. The regular size is $4.50 and it's a $1 extra for the large size.
It's located in Diamond plaza so sometimes its hard to find a parking spot. Service is pretty bad. You really have to flag down your waiter if you need anything and then expect not to get it for a long time.
The regular wash is $11.95 and includes vacuum and wash. For an extra $2 more you can add the polish wax and a car freshener.
What sucks is the very next day after I got the car wash, my car got egged. Ugh so rather than clean it up myself I decided to just come back here and get it washed again. I think they remembered me and my car was even cleaner the second time.
They have a little shop with cold drinks or you can walk over to Hong Kong Plaza to satisfy your thirst while you wait. They even have a massage chair there...$1 for 3 minutes.
Rowland Heights, CA 91748
(626) 964-1833
Hsin Hsin Shau Mei Deli
Category: Taiwanese
So you pick 3 things and they put a lot of shaved ice, condensed milk, and caramel syrup on top. We got the red bean, soft peanuts, and this black gelatinous stuff which I don't know the name of.
They also have a lot of other food and stinky tofu here. Everything here is pretty cheap with most of it under $5.
Rowland Heights, CA 91748
(626) 965-2449
KyoChon Chicken
Categories: Korean, Chicken Wings
Came here for the chicken wings. We got the hot sweet sauce half medium and half spicy. It was 8 pieces for about $8. The hot sauce was pretty spicy...left quite a burn in your mouth. I like how its pretty crispy...not like normal wings. It's a tad pricy for wings but very yummy.
We usually get the geen onion pancakes and soy milk. It's pretty cheap...under $10 for 2. There's not much room to sit so snag a table while your dining partner waits in line to order the food.
It seemed quite busy for lunch time but we were seated right away. They have a pretty extensive menu of Japanese food with everything from sushi to sashimi to udon to teriyaki. They had some pretty good combination plates for under $15.
So I ordered combination #8 which was the sashimi & teriyaki combo. It came with a lot of food! 3 pieces of salmon sashimi and 2 pieces of tuna sashimi with chicken teriyaki. Also came with a crab hand roll (which was pretty good), potato salad, regular salad with japanese dressing, miso soup, orange slices, and a bowl of rice. We also ordered a salmon sashimi plate and a crunchy shrimp roll. The roll was just alright...the tempura tasted as if it was a bit stale. The tuna wasn't as fresh either but the salmon was pretty decent.
Service was decent...my water was refilled when it needed to be. This is defintely one of the better lunch places around my work.
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I love this place. And no it has nothing to do with the fact that I have never had to pay when coming here because this is where the sales reps take us out to bribe us with a free lunch. Ok who am I kidding? It has a lot to do with the fact that I never pay when I go here, lolz. Too bad my boss doesn't eat sushi or we'd be eating here a lot more often.
This place can get packed so it's a good idea to get here early. Also parking kinda sucks and the Bank of America across the street has started to get stricter about parking there. If you can I would recommend sitting at the bar.
I tried live scallop here for the first time and it was sooo deliscious. They were still quivering when it was served. They also take the shell and cook some kind of mayonnaise thing in it which is really yummy.
The sweet shrimp is also worth ordering. They fry the heads for you too. The other typical sushi is pretty fresh as well. So one time I sneaked a peak at the bill and it came out to $110 for 2 for lunch so it does seem a bit on the pricy side. But hey like I said as long as I'm not paying....