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[ more from 10best]
"Known for an exceptional selection of sake and an award-winning sushi bar, the Hump is located in the Santa Monica Airport, above its sister restaurant, Typhoon. The restaurant's name honors WWII supply pilots, who crossed over the Himalayas and called Mt..."
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"Known for an exceptional selection of sakes and an award-winning sushi bar, The Hump rests above its sister restaurant, Typhoon. The establishment's name honors WWII supply pilots, who crossed over the Himalayas and called Mount Everest "the hump...."
[ more from foodieuniverse.blogspot]
"On my second visit, my friend and I went on a Tuesday night around 8:00, again without a reservation (not that we would have needed one--the restaurant was about half-empty). The shishito pepper appetizer was excellent--a generous portion served piping ho..."
[ more from gayot]
| "This chic Japanese restaurant and sushi bar is perched upstairs from the hip, multi-Southeast Asian cuisines-themed Typhoon, but is more subdued. Named for the route the Flying Tigers took over the Himalayas during World War II, The Hump features an etche..." |
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[ more from la]
"Named for the route the Flying Tiger bombers took over the Himalayas during World War II, The Hump features an etched-glass modern decor that's warmed up by woven grasses and a fireplace, reminiscent of a mountain cabin. The sushi chefs were rounded up fr..."
[ more from losangeles.metromix]
"The omakase, or chef's choice, is recommended for diners looking for a unique experience at this tarmac sushi spot. Named after an old aviation term for the Himalayas, The Hump has a warm, romantic interior and offers sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean,..."
[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
| "You'll probably never know the thrill of barnstorming over the snowcapped Himalayas, but thanks to The Hump, you can indulge your inner Walter Mitty with equally daring culinary explorations. No, those aren't the runway landing-strip lights aviators see u..." |
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