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Thousand Cranes/ Senbazuru
120 S Los Angeles St Los Angeles, CA (213) 253-9255 reserve online| Website: | http://www.newotani.com/thousandcrane... |
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From the Restaurant
Located on the Garden Level of Kyoto Grand Hotel and Garden, Thousand Cranes prides in 30 years of tradition.
Enjoy authentic Japanese Cuisine in a relaxed setting, gazing out at our tranquilizing waterfall and exquisite Japanese Garden.
The only restaurant with both Sushi & Tempura Bar and private Tatami Rooms, you can expect the best of nature nestled in Downtown LA.
Come and treat yourself to an experience you deserve...
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Situated on the second level of the New Otani...
Situated on the second level of the New Otani Hotel in little Tokyo, a Thousand Cranes is a mini-escape from the hustle and bustle of LA. The ambiance is calming, soothing & ultra zen. The Japanese instrumentals playing in background makes you feel like you’re in “Memoirs of a Geisha”. The dining experience can only be enhanced by the fact that you’re looking out to a mesmerizing Japanese Garden, while enjoying your nine course meal. The Senbazuru Kaiseki was visually appealling and perfectly appetizing. A perfectly romantic date locale.
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