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Matsuhisa
129 N. La Cienega Blvd.,
129 N. La Cienega Blvd., Search for restaurants: Find our critic's rating: Or, by restaurant name:
Readers' ratings: food: 3.33 scene: 2.33 service: 2.67 Reader reviews: Write a review | Number of reviews: 4
Reader Reviews
June 24, 2006
Keith Lee Monterey Park, CAWe went to Matsuhisa to celebrate a very special birthday last night. We all ordered the $80.000 or the $100.00 omakase dinner hoping to enjoy the magical creations that made Matsuhisa or Nobu so special. We were all very disappointed by the uninspiring, simple menu, and below average service that we received. It is very obvious that the “magic” no longer exist and it has become just another very expensive chain restaurant. February 13, 2006
bella m. charleston, scExcellent sushi! Some of the best I have had in all my travels May 23, 2005
Noy Phanhthalath Downey, CAMy favorite Japanese restaurant! October 6, 2004
Chase Fairmont West Hollywood, CAI think Matushisa really is overrated, and I know MANY people that would agree. It's okay food and I didn't think that it was that expensive - just overpriced for what you get. The atmosphere is nonexistent and the servers are unobtrusive (thankfully), but the restaurant is hyped to astounding proportions. I know that it has consistently garnered great reviews, but the best part of my meal was the dessert, and I have a major sweet tooth, which seems to help. There are certainly better Japanese restaurants in the L.A. area with more reasonable prices. Return to Matsuhisa venue details
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