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Ita Cho Japanese Restaurant

7311 Beverly Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90036

(323) 938-9009
itachorestaurant.com
4 star rating based on 19 reviews
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Hours
Tue-Sat 6pm-11pm  
Status: Closed  
Phone Number

tel: (323) 938-9009

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Ita Cho Japanese Restaurant

Great Japanese Restaurant

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Ita Cho is a fantastic Japanese restaurant. The only problem is that it is so popular you will have to make a reservation or wait to get in. The food is outstanding and authentic, but the scene is happily not an LA celebrity hipster hang. The staff is really nice! I always have the blackened cod and shishito. There is some street parking and a valet in the back (if your suspension is good; there are some potholes.)

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This spartan kappâ restaurant introduced ippinmono to Hollywoodites who show up nightly to graze. What's on the menu? Classical Japanese preparations of whatever the chefs decide is right for the moment.

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Despite the uninspiring industrial space and cheesy tie-dye wall hangings, this crowded restaurant is a favorite with both local hipsters and Hollywood elite. There's often a line, but the food is shuttled to and from the table at such breakneck speed, the wait is never long. There's nary a clinker on the short menu of traditional Japanese fare, from the firm eggplant served piping hot and... more

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With the prices reasonable and the portions small, order an assortment of dishes and plan to share.

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Skip dessert altogether and head across the street to Insomnia for a sweet treat. Better yet, if it's early enough, stroll down to SugarPlum.

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Good luck finding a free spot on the weekends. Spring for the valet.

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Super-hot Beverly Boulevard may be bursting at the seams, but this reliable Japanese eatery still packs 'em in.

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The Scene Despite the uninspiring industrial space and cheesy tie-dye wall hangings, this crowded restaurant is a favorite with both local hipsters and Hollywood elite. There's often a line, but the food is shuttled to and from the table at such breakneck speed, the wait is never long.   The Food There's nary a clinker on the short menu of traditional... more

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You won't really be able to eat an actual cho, nor sushi rolls, though a little sashimi is on hand. Eclectic and elegantly prepared Japanese tapas in tiny Temple hotspot in the center of town. Don't hold the decor against them. Heed these locals' warnings and steer clear of the desserts. Super fast service. A lot like Tokyo, actually, in its efficiency, quality, and manner.

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Terrible Service, Mediocre Food

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Upon ordering two glasses of wine we were handed large glasses with no more that what you would get at a wine tasting (less than 1oz) We questioned the waitress & she told us that was the normal pour for $9. We sent it back & ordered some hot Sake. We got a small bottle ate our meal (I've had better sushi at Whole Foods) and then were presented with a bill including $18 for the Sake. I... more

Amazing sushi

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This is some of the best sushi I've ever had. It's such a nice place, but not snooty AT ALL. The service is great! Just discovered this place and for a delicious meal at a great price and no "LA vibe" there's no better place!

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excellent food! by leslie c. at InsiderPages

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lordy, is itacho tasty! the eggplant (nasumiso) is to die for. actually, so is the fried chicken ... and the salted yam ... the service is good. the saki list is good. the whole place is a culinary gift to los angeles. i swear!
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