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We were in the area of Little Tokyo and were craving for Japanese food and saw Oishinbo. We ordered the Ebi Tempura, which had large prawns, chahan, which was full of flavor and had a large serving, and a chicken teriyaki donburi which was good but the meat was a bit tough. The downside of the place is that it has very bad ventilation(the aircon was nit working well) and that the area was a bit crowded View all feedback.
What Opal Senger doesn't like about Oishinbo:
Oishinbou is an unassuming Japanese restaurant in Little Tokyo. Quite pricey, but food quantity is satisfactory. Their donburi lineup is okay; they could have been more generous on the meat serving. Their sashimi (as shown in the photo) is also satisfactory; I was expecting a sweeter, fresher salmon and tuna taste, though. Their tempura basket was a bit greasy. The overall Japanese vibe was okay; however, the food wo... View all feedback.
Ambiente: eating here was relaxed thanks to the quiet, Japanese television (2 sets) and the bare seating experience. there were also Japanese customers! the entire industry was almost full, including sitting outside food: california maki was only six pieces, but they were all big, so the number irrelevant. each piece was delicious with creamy mayo and sweet mango. the mango at the end was the best due to the larger size potato yaki was extremely buttery. smell was not so appetizing and regarding textur, I felt that it could have been better grilled overall price is very expensive also for the dinner bentos service: they listen, welcome customers in nihonggo was really nice! I felt like I...read more
The complementary Rice tea is addicting to drink. The ramen is good for 2 and is really good. So many authentic Japanese dishes to chose from.
It's a past since I last visited little tokyo and it was quite sad to see that it wasn't as alive as I remember. we went there on a Wednesday to lunch, could be why the place was almost abandoned and also because of the pandemic. we decided to feed here at oishinbo. we were the first customers so they opened the aircon and fans for us, we were warmly welcomed and server were very attentive price was a little high, food quality was good, but would have a little lower price. we loved their chicken teriyaki bento, lachs sashimi, spicy tuna sashimi and katsu curry tables could be a little more disinfection as they were a bit sticky and flying around. Address...read more
Here for dinner in a cool rain night. it is in little tokyo, and what tempted me was the dame at the reception said they have kakiage udon it was just not included in the menu. it turned out that they had not, so I settled for tempura udon. it was expensive considering that there was only one, an okra and aubergine. for its price I would get double garnel in other Japanese restaurants. serving the soul and udon was however great and quite delicious. my man has thunfish on rice flour and he liked him.
If they long for a beautiful bowl of ramen, this is not the place to go. I tried every ram that my friends ordered, but none of them approved my stomach. I like the gyudon of my friend more than what I ordered is the futomaki. futomaki tasted blande the rice is not so sticky. kani salat is so-so and bit expensive for servier size kudos, although to the workers who were very attentive I know my friends are makulit, but they would not see a bit annoying from their face.
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