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Tsubaki Los Angeles Reviews from The Last Year
I went back with a couple girlfriends after having such a
I went back with a couple girlfriends after having such a good experience a few years ago. Honestly, the food just wasn't as good as I remember and I was shocked by the 18% kitchen/service fee tacked onto the bill. After paying tip on top of that you end up paying A LOT of money for a meal and service that isn't on par with the money you're spending.
Flavor: 3/5 - The dishes here were pretty good with the
Flavor: 3/5 - The dishes here were pretty good with the Asari Saka-Mushi, Kanpachi Crudo, and Japanese Caesar Salad standing out the most to me. The dessert was rich, creamy, and sweet, which I actually loved despite not typically being into desserts. Each dish was crafted with unique ingredients and had enjoyable flavors, although nothing was exceptional. Price: 2/5 - The price to portion ratio was poor, and the 18% service charge felt off-putting. If the menu items were 18% more expensive, I don't think anyone would come here. This is not meant as an insult but an honest reflection of the hefty price. Quality: 3.5/5 - Many ingredients were intentionally sourced and hard to find. Each dish had balanced flavors with unique taste points not found at other restaurants. However, the organic status of common ingredients and cooking oil quality were unknown. One notable disappointment was the Brisket Kushiyaki, which was techinicallyyyyy wagyu but it lacked any wagyu beef and consisted almost entirely of fat. While this was disappointing given the price, I didn't deduct a full point from service as I believe the issue could have been remedied had I brought it up to the waitress. Service: 4/5 - The service was good, with a kind waitress and provision of blankets for outdoor seating. A complimentary parfait for my birthday was greatly appreciated. However, the ordering style was a downside. At an izakaya, you typically order as you go, but here, it was one large order without the option to add to it. Ambiance: Upscale, izakaya, and cozy.
Personally I'm not big on Izakaya.
I don't hate it but it's just never been my vibe because the portions are small and the dishes cum out slow. I do believe that people who do get excited about it will like this tho, as there was quite a long line of people waiting after we arrived. Personally I love Japanese flavors so there were a couple dishes that I did enjoy. The staff was friendly and gave us blankets to keep us warm on the patio. I think the ambiance was mid but that's mostly due to the location. If you're into Izakaya, this is one to consider if you're in the LA area.
Nestled in the heart of Los Angeles near Echo Park, Tsubaki
Nestled in the heart of Los Angeles near Echo Park, Tsubaki Restaurant offers a dining experience that seamlessly blends Japanese tradition with modern innovation. From the moment you step through the door, you're greeted with a warm ambiance and impeccable service. The menu at Tsubaki is a masterpiece of creativity and authenticity. Each dish is meticulously crafted, showcasing the freshest ingredients and bold flavors that Japanese cuisine is known for. Whether you're indulging in their signature sashimi platter or savoring their expertly grilled yakitori skewers, every bite is a culinary delight. The ambiance of Tsubaki is equally captivating. With its minimalist decor and intimate seating, the restaurant exudes an air of understated elegance. Whether you're enjoying a romantic dinner for two or a lively gathering with friends, Tsubaki provides the perfect backdrop for any occasion. Tsubaki Restaurant stands as a shining example of Japanese culinary excellence in Los Angeles. With its innovative yet authentic approach to Japanese cuisine, impeccable service, and commitment to sustainability, it's no wonder that Tsubaki has earned its place as a beloved dining destination in the city. Whether you're a seasoned foodie or simply looking for a memorable dining experience, Tsubaki is not to be missed.
Nestled in the vibrant neighborhood of Silver Lake, Tsubaki
Nestled in the vibrant neighborhood of Silver Lake, Tsubaki beckons with its authentic Japanese yakitori experience, promising an unforgettable culinary adventure. My recent visit to this charming establishment left me enamored with its delectable offerings and warm ambiance. The evening began with a tantalizing selection of starters, each showcasing the artistry and precision of Tsubaki's culinary team. The Chicken Wings, with their crispy exterior and tender, juicy meat, were a flavorful introduction to the yakitori feast ahead. The Chicken Oysters, a delicacy rarely found outside of Japan, delighted with their rich flavor and melt-in-your-mouth texture. The Short Ribs Nankin-style were a revelation, offering a unique twist on the traditional yakitori skewers. The succulent ribs, glazed with a savory-sweet sauce, were tender and flavorful, leaving a lasting impression on my taste buds. The Chawanmushi, a traditional Japanese egg custard, was a delicate and comforting addition to the meal. Its velvety texture and subtle flavors provided a refreshing contrast to the bold flavors of the yakitori skewers. As the evening progressed, the Steamed Clams emerged as a highlight of the meal. Served in a fragrant broth infused with ginger and sake, the plump clams were a testament to Tsubaki's commitment to using fresh, high-quality ingredients. Throughout the dining experience, the ambiance at Tsubaki added to the overall charm of the evening. The intimate setting, with its minimalist decor and warm lighting, provided the perfect backdrop for savoring each dish and engaging in lively conversation. In conclusion, Tsubaki offers a truly authentic yakitori experience that is sure to delight aficionados of Japanese cuisine. From the succulent yakitori skewers to the comforting starters, every dish is executed with precision and care. Whether seeking a memorable dining experience or simply indulging in the art of yakitori, Tsubaki stands out as a must-visit destination in Silver Lake.
Food was fantastic! Must haves: Caesar salad, prawns,
Food was fantastic! Must haves: Caesar salad, prawns, clams, chicken oysters and chicken wings !! The only reason for the 4 star is because of the valet guy. Very rude. VERY rude. we visited on 2/24, 8-10pm. other than that, this place deserves a 10 star
Food was delicious and the experience was great.
Followed down the menu in order and picked from each section. Prawns were delicious and the chicken oysters as well. The steamed egg with crab was amazing and the drinks on point. 100% would go back again.
A cute and cozy Japanese restaurant in the Silver Lake area.
We sat at the bar. They have a nice selection of sake. And you can ask for a taste before ordering a carafe or bottle. We love the Yakitori, the selections are limited but it's very good. Charcoal grilled and we ask to go light on the sauce so we can taste the charcoal flavor. Dessert is a must, the parfait is delicious!! I believe the soft serve flavor changes but the parfait is a must have. The 3 stars is for the added service charge. We have seen service charge at many place but it is 18% here which is really hefty. We weren't too happy about that. Love the food but not sure if we would return because of the added service charge.
Have been going here for years.
So I can say is that we're never disappointed. It's such a wonderful ambiance, it's a very romantic and beautiful setting. Just came here again to celebrate Valentine's Day and once again it was stunningly spectacular. The dishes are always so well thought out, savory, plated well and just delicious. The service is always wonderful and the servers are always very well informed and are just delightful to be around. The servers are always on it, keeping in mind I'm the type of person that likes to be left to enjoy my meal and I don't require too much attention. We had the chawannushi which was something we've never had before. It was new, it was vibrant, and just delicate and delectable. The crab was sweet, fresh, tender and worked amazingly with the egg. We also had the fall market tempura which was fried to perfection and the potatoes were nice and tender, plus the sauce that came with it was so good we had to ask for more. One of my favorite dishes of the night was the sakana shio-yaki. Definitely something you must try. The fish was absolutely amazing and just so deliciously delicate in texture, and the skin was nice and crispy with a lot of flavor. The brisket kushiyaki was really nice as well, simple but impressive. The quality of the wagyu was perfect, and the taste was impressive. Finally last but not least the gindara nitsuke was a dish I've had many times before at other establishments, and I can definitely say it ranks high amongst all the dishes I've had prior. It's hard to say and in fact it may be the best I've ever had, what I can tell you we finished it all and that the cod was definitely something special and just cooked to perfection with love and care. And the broth it's served in is something you won't forget anytime soon. Overall this is a place you must try, and I most certainly will continue to patron this establishment as long as they keep making this incredible food.
All right, so, where do I even begin? I agonized over
All right, so, where do I even begin? I agonized over booking a reservation for a cute date after work and ended up deciding on Tsubaki. The hosts were gracious; I had my work backpack and another bag, and they kindly stored my items in the back of the restaurant to free up space for me to sit comfortably. Which, and this was crucial, because the restaurant is pretty small. That being said... Every item was done to perfection. We ordered the following: - Japanese 'latkes': gorgeous presentation, loved the smoked ikura, the crunch of the potatoes, and the fresh, fatty salmon. - 'Mapo tofu' sukui-dofu: a vegetarian/possibly vegan take on mapo tofu! Delicious, refreshing, and just the right amount of spicy and acidic. - Oshinko: please get pickles when you're here! I loved the Asian pear pickles in yuzu and an ACV brine, such a fun accompaniment to the meal. - Chawanmushi: plenty of dungeness crab, egg custard was light and silky. The trick here is to achieve a balance of hot and cold bites, and this was delicious. - Kani chahan: I don't know where I read this, but I was under the impression this was made with duck fat. Much to our luck, it wasn't. Folks, this was really good garlic fried rice with plenty of crab, definitely one of the more satiating dishes here. - Gindara nitsuke: such a delightful, comforting bowl of black cod, tofu, and greens. Not what we expected, but tasty regardless. - Yuzu panna cotta: yuzu perfectly cut the richness of the panna cotta, toasted rice crisps (?) on top were crucial for that diversity of texture. Coming back here again because NE LA has way too many good restaurants, Tsubaki among them. Definitely going to check out Ototo as well, which is right beside Tsubaki! Forgot to mention this, but the sake collection is extensive (to put it lightly), if you're a fan of libations. All in all, our meal wasn't cheap, but definitely worth it for a date. Hell, those Japanese 'latkes' keep me up at night, so it might be time for another trip sooner than later! :D
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My reservation is today and my transfer is still not complete does that mean it’s not going happen ?
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My funds from first transaction were supposed to be released today at 5:30 EST. Still showing in deposit account and not main balance
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I have been waiting for name transfer on my confirmed reservation for over 24 hrs and haven’t heard anything from anyone. Also need to ask for a special table. Dinner is tmrw night. Anyone?
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I have some reservations coming up tomorrow that have gotten lots of views but haven’t sold yet. I haven’t made a sale yet since I just joined this week. I keep lowering the price, but am worried they won’t sell. How long did it take you to sell your first reservations? And did you have success being reimbursed by AT for no-show or cancellation fees? Just looking for a little reassurance. Thanks!
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How do I sell my when my related reservation’s restaurant does not exist on AT? Its listed as a hotel, but it also has a restaurant under the same name ‘Chiltern Firehouse’ in London
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I just bought a reservation, the money was taken from my Apple Cash. The reservation however does not show up in my portfolio
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I am interested if you are willing to negotiate. Post on my wall if/when you see this.
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Hi everyone- I have made a couple of sales now and I am extremely disappointed.
I had money to transfer over that became available in my "traderpoints" section that has disappeared completely. its gone.
has this happened to anyone?
also- when I click the money pending, im unable to click my pending deposit account
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Hi, I have a reservation to Nobu Malibu, but since they don't do text or e-mail confirmations I haven't been able to get my reservation posted. I have posted a screen shot of the phone conversation on the listing, but it keeps getting rejected. If anyone has an idea how I can get it approved that would be much appreciated, thanks!
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How do I modify?! I am no longer traveljng that day but since the reservations opened up today someone grabbed it and is working on it for a month from now and i cant figure out how to and if i can modify the date!
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Ok - Newbie question here - I just purchased a reservation as a gift. How do I know/change the name on the reservation?
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Can anyone help with a reservation for Aroma (vis a vis from the Colosseum) in Rome?
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How do you set a timeline for getting your bid accepted? I can’t wait till the actual time I want to go. I want to know at least eight hours ahead of time. How do you do that?
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I posted a request for a reservation this Thursday between 6:30 and 8 pm and initially the potential seller said it would be fulfilled by today. Now they changed it that they will only fulfill it by 5pm that same day. Basically I would have an hour and a half to get to the restaurant. Is this allowed?
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