

Translating the term Sake Dojo from Japanese, ‘Place of the Way' will teleport you to a modern Tokyo establishment with an authentic Japanese-style culinary twist.


Pouring sake in the glasses, Source: Facebook Timings - 12 pm to 3 pm, 4.30 pm to 9 pm (Monday to Sunday) Sake Dojo Location - 9618 W Pico Blvd #509, Los Angeles. It wouldn't be an overstatement to call this casual eatery all Japanese, in operation since 2002, serving draft beers and sake under $2. Find yourself sipping on hot sake and relish the Nabeyaki Udon noodle hot pot with it.
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Not only do they offer tasty sake varieties like Kikusui, Shirakabegura, Hakkaisan, and others, but also present delicious bites such as the Golden Cracker Roll, Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna, Rainbow Roll, and more. Yen Sushi & Sake Bar is a place to be if you are fond of Japanese cuisine. Sake options line up at Yen Sushi & Sake Bar, Source: Facebook Location - 424 E 2nd St, Los Angeles, CA 90012.ĥ.30 pm to 9 pm (Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday) Yen Sushi & Sake Bar Sake and shochu drinks at Kinjiro will take you on a Japanese drinking roll. Named after a boy, Ninomiya Kinjiro, who became one of the most loved statesmen in Japan for bringing joy to the people with food during hard times, the restaurant aims to carry on the namesake legacy with exemplary food made by chef Yoshikazu Kondo. There are multiple choices for a sake lover to make, as the place serves cold sake in small and large bottles and hot sake like the Kenbishi Kuromatsu Honjozo. The Kamoizumi Plum Sake carries subtle sweet and acidic notes, making a great pair with Kibinago Sardine Tempura. Known for their premium sake in Little Tokyo, Kinjiro has a collection of warm, cold, and specialty sake on the bar. Sake bottles left to chill in an icebox, Source: Facebook Fuelled by the second-largest Japanese population in the US, LA is home to some great spots that offer sake in its many forms. Lucky for us, Los Angeles never runs out of the white elixir. Warm or cold, sake has stolen the hearts of many, ours included.
