Know of any good Sushi Bars?
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Okey guys post up ideas I'll put the meet together..
1. Parking, prefer NOT to valet park - but if we do it'll be pretty cool too =) but valet parking places usually $$
2. Seating, I doubt the smaller sushi places will like a party of 20 ROFL.. but if we're seriously down I know a few places that'll close shop for the night to serve us =)
3. Cost, lets do a good buffet this way everyone pays a set dollar amount + drinks to keep thing simple, If not then lets keep a good meal budgeted around $40-$70 depending on how much we drink =P
4. Location, lets keep it close by
okey, what do you guys recommend?
I know a few good places but they're kinda small..
1. Parking, prefer NOT to valet park - but if we do it'll be pretty cool too =) but valet parking places usually $$
2. Seating, I doubt the smaller sushi places will like a party of 20 ROFL.. but if we're seriously down I know a few places that'll close shop for the night to serve us =)
3. Cost, lets do a good buffet this way everyone pays a set dollar amount + drinks to keep thing simple, If not then lets keep a good meal budgeted around $40-$70 depending on how much we drink =P
4. Location, lets keep it close by
okey, what do you guys recommend?
I know a few good places but they're kinda small..
#26
Sushi Zo
9824 National Blvd Unit C
Los Angeles, CA 90034
Phone: (310) 842-3977
is the best I've had, Quality is fresh! and the best Omakase I've had as well. Pricey, but well worth it for the freshness and quality.
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From Los Angeles citysearch
Editorial Description for Sushi Zo
Chef-owner Keizo Seki makes a splash with his meticulous raw fish creations at this West L.A. strip mall spot.
Insider Tips
Know Before You Go
Omakase (chef's choice) is the main attraction here, so those with less adventurous sushi tastes should stick to the a la carte menu. Note: there is no wasabe at the table, no California rolls and definitely no terriyaki chicken.
The Extras
Chef Seki uses his own special soy sauce, so don't bother asking for the low-sodium stuff.
Parking
Plenty of parking can be found in the lot that is shared with Rite Aid and Starbucks.
9824 National Blvd Unit C
Los Angeles, CA 90034
Phone: (310) 842-3977
is the best I've had, Quality is fresh! and the best Omakase I've had as well. Pricey, but well worth it for the freshness and quality.
------------------------------------------------------
From Los Angeles citysearch
Editorial Description for Sushi Zo
Chef-owner Keizo Seki makes a splash with his meticulous raw fish creations at this West L.A. strip mall spot.
Insider Tips
Know Before You Go
Omakase (chef's choice) is the main attraction here, so those with less adventurous sushi tastes should stick to the a la carte menu. Note: there is no wasabe at the table, no California rolls and definitely no terriyaki chicken.
The Extras
Chef Seki uses his own special soy sauce, so don't bother asking for the low-sodium stuff.
Parking
Plenty of parking can be found in the lot that is shared with Rite Aid and Starbucks.
#27
Originally Posted by Klumzyee
Okey guys post up ideas I'll put the meet together..
1. Parking, prefer NOT to valet park - but if we do it'll be pretty cool too =) but valet parking places usually $$
2. Seating, I doubt the smaller sushi places will like a party of 20 ROFL.. but if we're seriously down I know a few places that'll close shop for the night to serve us =)
3. Cost, lets do a good buffet this way everyone pays a set dollar amount + drinks to keep thing simple, If not then lets keep a good meal budgeted around $40-$70 depending on how much we drink =P
4. Location, lets keep it close by
okey, what do you guys recommend?
I know a few good places but they're kinda small..
1. Parking, prefer NOT to valet park - but if we do it'll be pretty cool too =) but valet parking places usually $$
2. Seating, I doubt the smaller sushi places will like a party of 20 ROFL.. but if we're seriously down I know a few places that'll close shop for the night to serve us =)
3. Cost, lets do a good buffet this way everyone pays a set dollar amount + drinks to keep thing simple, If not then lets keep a good meal budgeted around $40-$70 depending on how much we drink =P
4. Location, lets keep it close by
okey, what do you guys recommend?
I know a few good places but they're kinda small..
Do it in OC man! We can have a Todai in HB meet in the upper ground parking lots all the way up top, no one fvck with us, if they come we walk away and go eat sushi!!! But then again I dont care, any sushi place will do!!