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730 N. La Cienega Blvd., West Hollywood
310-659-9449
Hours: Mon.-Fri., noon-2:30 p.m.; Mon.-Thu., 6-11 p.m.; Fri.-Sat., 6 p.m.-midnight; Sun., 6-10 p.m.



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Photo: William Aidasson
Koi's halibut and asparagus tempura.

Koi attracts crowds with its fireside lounge and bamboo-decorated patio. On weekends, some wait up to an hour for bite-sized crispy rice with spicy tuna (Koi sells 80 to 100 orders a night) and other pan-Asian offerings.

Cross street: Melrose Avenue

 Reader Reviews

October 5, 2006
Cavalli Ventura, Ca

The best food Ive ever had. The crisy rice is definatly recomended! Everything is fabulous! It has a nice atmosphere inside or out; especially when there are handsome celebs sitting across from you!

March 14, 2006
Jordan Napa, CA

It is the best hot spot in town. The food is amazing and the location is great. There is almost always a celebrity and both times I have gone I have scene stars. The best was Jessica Simpson. The vibe is amazing and by far the best sushi I have ever had! It can be a bit pricy but is worth every penny you spend. I would highly recommend this restaurant. Who cares about Sunset Blvd. Koi is by far the place to be! Accually, I just booked my third reservation today!

March 8, 2006
June Los Angeles, CA

By far one of the best sushi/pan-asian restaurant I've been to in Los Angeles. I had such an amazing dining experience. The crispy rice is amazing! I can't what to go back.

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 Venue Details
Cuisine Japanese
Rating
Ambience Hyper-stylish sushi restaurant with spacious lounge, a flotilla of votive candles and stone, bamboo and fossil-like accents with a patio and water features.
Best dishes Cucumber sunomono, black cod bronzed with miso, pan-roasted duck breast with yuzu pepper.
Drink picks Ybisu beer. Kimoto shizenshu sake.
Night Life Bars , Food Served
Payment American Express , Diners Club , Discover , MasterCard , Visa
Prices Appetizers, $4 to $16. Sushi, $5 to $18 per two pieces. Signature cold and hot dishes, $8 to $26. Corkage, $15.
Service Willing and able.


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