Listed below are links to reviews of Honda Ya Japanese Restaurant from around the web.
[ more from 5-ds.blogspot]
"Hot damn this plate was a real winner. I've only had takoyaki here California so my exposure is quite limited, but I gotta say...these are terrific!..."
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[ more from calendarlive]
"Rugged wood posts and hefty planked flooring give this old-fashioned place the air of a country village tavern. The food includes yakitori, kitchen-cooked dishes and sushi...."
[ more from elmomonster.blogspot]
"Orange County is also home to artisans like Shibutani of Sushi Shibucho and L. And let's not discount those countless unsung cooks from La Habra to San Clemente who take great pride in churning out everything from pupusas to foie gras...."
[ more from events.ocregister]
"Honda-Ya is an intoxicating, bamboo-filled restaurant that feels like it should be wedged in bustling Tokyo rather than planted in the nighttime quietude of Old Town. In Japan, Honda-Ya would be known as an izakaya, a pub restaurant where sarariman (âÃ..."
[ more from hsu-family]
"The food, too, is well executed. I like to start with their albacore tataki salad, sample their soft shell crab..."
[ more from judysbook]
| "Great atmosphere, works whether you want to go in a large group (call ahead and make reservations) or on a romantic date. They also have a wide selection of appetizers, and don't forget the yakitori...." |
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[ more from local.yahoo]
| "As close to Japan as you can get in OC: After living 6 years in Japan, I have found Honda-ya to be the closest thing to an authentic Japanese izakaya in Orange County (Shinsengumi is good, too, but it's in Torrance). This is a great place to go for yakito..." |
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[ more from professorsalt]
"Izakaya offer a large menu of small dishes categorized by the method of cooking: raw, grilled, fried, steamed, and stewed, each with different textures, temperatures and flavors in the mouth. We start off with squid sashimi and natto, which arrives in a s..."
[ more from ramenramenramen]
"The clear and light flavor made it an agreeable choice for summertime ramen slurping. Soup aside, however, the ramen noodles and pork were its downfall. ..."
[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
"The menu is as varied as the restaurant’s seating arrangements. Sushi and sashimi are readily available, but the house specialty is the kabob (chicken, beef, beef tongue, meatballs, liver and much more on a stick)...."
[ more from tripadvisor]
"TripAdvisor™ provides unbiased reviews, articles, recommendations and opinions on Honda Ya, Tustin...."
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