
by Alyssa Ramos
Katana is one of these restaurants that can be advisable devoid of a doubt to newcomer’s, as well as as a go-to answer for the question, “Where do you want to consume?”. Boasting proudly from it’s second floor patio perch, above a double, slightly curving, stone staircase with a fountain at the base in the middle, Katana is tough to miss if you’re driving down Sunset Boulevard in the evening.
Aside from it’s name in prominent Asian calligraphy font mounted above the patio entrance, you’ll know exactly where it is by the sultry flames coming from the many black metal heat lamps scattered about the eccentric patio furnishings. Numerous celebrities have eaten there, and every time I go, there’s bound to be someone I know, which I will generally find sitting at the designated “best table” that they reserve for A-list guests.

This is one spot exactly where I have to stare at the menu for extended amounts of time since I can’t choose which menu things I want to get given that I commonly want all of them. I usually have to get Robata, which if you aren’t familiar with it, is regular cooking on a Bincho Charcoal Grill. You have the alternative of meat, poultry, fish, and seafood, which are served in chunks on wooden skewers, and served with three dipping sauces soy mustard, ginger, and ponzu. Just writing about it makes me want to go there for dinner tonight, and there’s a 75% possibility I do.

The rest of the menu is comprised of other meat, poultry, and seafood entrees, sushi bar products, sushi rolls, rice bowls, noodles, soups, veggies, and a lot more. Some more of my favorites are the baked crab hand roll (now I’m drooling), and the spicy tuna crispy rice, to start out (for the full menu click right here). If it’s your 1st time going, and you’re overwhelmed by all of the delicious alternatives like I commonly am, attempt Katana’s “Izakaya” Feast which makes it possible for the chefs to serve you the highlights from the whole menu for $52 per person (minimum two people today).
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8439 W. Sunset Blvd, West Hollywood, CA 90069
323.650.8585
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