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Listed below are links to reviews of Yamashiro Restaurant from around the web.
[ more from 10best]
"Yamashiro is housed in a circa-1911 building that recreates the Kyoto palace in Japan, and is nestled on 12 acres in the Hollywood hills. Plan your evening festivities for sunset, and stroll, cocktail in hand, among the terraced gardens and koi pond watch..."
[ more from calendarlive]
"Few views in Los Angeles are as spectacular as the one provided by this legendary spot perched in the hills high above Hollywood. Yamashiro's building, constructed in 1911, is a replica of a grand Kyoto palace, with 12 acres of sprawling, terraced gardens..."
[ more from eatingla.blogspot]
"Chef Park enjoys unusual ingredients -- sometimes a lot of them on a plate at a time -- and I thought the pea tendrils that came with my black cod were a great change from the usual sides. I also liked the refreshing coleslaw with apples and daikon that c..."
[ more from gayot]
| "Who says this Hollywood landmark, built in 1914 as a replica of a Japanese palace, is strictly for tourists? At least once, every Angeleno should take in the spectacular 180-degree view of their fair city from the extravagant hilltop perch...." |
1 reviews
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[ more from insiderpages]
| "We sat in the bar, thinking we'd only have drinks, but after being served an excellent martini, we decided to have a bite to eat. It was served in a cordial glass with a mixture of sake, soy sauce, green onions and several other ingrediants...." |
4 reviews
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[ more from judysbook]
| "The atmosphere is aesthetically pleasing due to the beautiful gardens overlooking L. However, this place is called a restaurant and the food is something unspectacular...." |
3 reviews
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[ more from la]
"Built in 1914 as a replica of a Kyoto palace, the restaurant, its lush gardens and 600-year-old pagoda sit high in the hills with views of twinkling lights below. Like any Hollywood icon, the building has a storied past, having been a celeb hangout in the..."
[ more from lacitybeat]
"For main courses we selected a seafood combination in lemongrass-tarragon sauce and the Asian barbecued pork ribs. The latter was at our server’s suggestion – “Asian” ribs are usually sweet and characterless things, but these had a rich black bean-based s..."
[ more from losangeles.metromix]
| "Perched on a hill just above the Magic Castle, Yamashiro offers exceptional views of L. that just might upstage the upscale menu of traditional Japanese cuisine...." |
2 reviews
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[ more from losangelesrestaurants]
"Set in a landmark 1914 building on the eastern edge of the Hollywood Hills, Yamashiro is renowned for its views over Los Angeles. But while the vistas are stunning, the spectacular CalAsian cuisine should not be overlooked...."
[ more from losangelesrestaurants]
"Majestically overlooking Los Angeles from the Hollywood Hills, the Yamashiro estate is seeped with history and elegance. The 95-year old building, an exact replica of a palace in the Yamashiro Mountains near Kyoto, Japan, was originally was built as a pri..."
[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
| "On a menu that strives to rival the eminence of the sprawling panoramic view, look for Asian influence on almost every page; dishes have included nori-crusted ahi tuna and Kobe steak. And a special must-see is the centralized atrium housing a Japanese gar..." |
40 reviews
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[ more from tripadvisor]
"At that time I enjoyed the view and the interior garden, but felt that the food and service could improve...."
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