Best Restaurants with a Happy Hour in Little Tokyo
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- BBobbyLos Angeles •4 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoI recently had the pleasure of dining at Eigikutei, and it was a wonderful experience. The food presentation is nothing short of artful—each dish is plated with such elegance and care that it’s almost too beautiful to eat. The ingredients are impeccably fresh, with flavors that highlight the quality and thoughtfulness behind every creation. The staff is equally impressive, offering courteous and attentive service that made me feel truly welcomed. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply looking for an exceptional dining experience, Eigikutei is a must-visit. I can’t wait to return!More infoEigikuteiPrice: Very Expensive• Japanese• Little Tokyo•4.8
- WWendyNew York City •3 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoRately do I post a glowing review of restaurants, but @nikuxla will be getting one. From host, server (thank you, Wilson), to details: A+ King crab 🦀 legs were so fresh, that when you pulled the shell from on end, the crab meat slides off the shell of the other. We were most impressed by the Wagyu Udon, which had the exact Al Dente texture and taste, with the coated level of wagyu meat sauce around the veggies, noodles, and overall. Serving was correct for 2 people per order. Would have loved to have tried the fresh scallops (which were not available upon our visit). But the lobsters were adequate to adjust our attention, along with the King crab and Snow crab legs. Sashimi was constantly being topped off, and the ponzu and soy were good quality. The toro and hamachi were good quality cuts, and not veiny. Wagyu Japan and American options were a variety of 5 different choices. We were impressed with the quality. We also tried the Chilean sea bass (not hugely impressed), the Miso Corn (very good), Wagyu Black Pepper Don (average), but our Lamb Lollipop Katsu was our chef cooked favorite. Wilson was excellent. He provided us with a special cheesecake that was not available to the public, and we will definitely return for this reason. Thank you. Overall for the $99 price tag, we would consider returning. Our experience was the day before Xmas. I specifically requested a table with a grill, and was provided exactly the table. Would not ask for more. We will return. Thank you again.More infoNIKU XPrice: Very Expensive• Steakhouse• Downtown•4.4
- RRobertVIPSan Francisco Bay Area •49 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoIt was a great value for an oit of towns visitors. Live music, lively, energetic and cozy fireplace. Beautiful views of 280 degrees of LADT. Friendly staffs from greeting, hostess and … We’ll be back.More infoPerch LAPrice: Expensive• French American• Downtown•4.6
- JJoyLos Angeles •10 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoToo often in LA restaurants are priced like they are a once or twice-a-year super high-end blowout when they're just a nice or sort-of interesting dining experience. Redbird is where we go when we want to treat ourselves to a truly exquisite evening. Their wine list is incredible, but we often get distracted by the beautiful cocktails. Menu is small and crafted at a super high level by chef Neal Fraser. Beautiful location, though it can be chilly on winter nights. We had to ask to move to a table closer to the heat lamps. Service is impeccable but not too much. We're always wowed and leave feeling special and deeply satisfied. Simply put, Redbird is our favorite fine restaurant in Los Angeles. Happy hour is a great deal here if you want to start small and check the vibe.More infoRedbird - Los AngelesPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Downtown•4.7
- GgavinVIPUtah •1 review5.0Dined 6 days agoGreat as always. Weekly treats can’t wait to go backMore infoTENSHOPrice: Very Expensive• Shabu-shabu• Little Tokyo•4.9