Suehiro Café in Los Angeles Japanese restaurant

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Updated: 23. March 2020 00:12
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    Suehiro Cafe at a Glance

    A well-rated Japanese restaurant/cafe in the Japanese district of Los Angeles. Both the exterior and interior are very similar to a classic Japanese restaurant.

    Opening Hours

    • Mon - Wed: 11:00 AM - 1:00 AM
    • Thu - Sun: 11:00 AM - 3:00 AM

    Rating

    • Ryusei: 4.3/5
    • Matthias: 4.5/5

    Price

    • 10€ for a small menu
    • 25€ for a large menu

    Summary Conclusion

    Suehiro Cafe is a small restaurant that offers many Japanese dishes in various variations. Price-wise, Suehiro Cafe is very fair for the location and offers you a plate with your desired meat/fish, two desired side dishes, a bowl of rice, and miso soup for between 10 euros and 15 euros. The taste of our ordered dishes was very delicious and completely met our expectations.

    If you're looking for a relatively cheap, delicious and healthy meal in Los Angeles, then we definitely recommend a visit to this small restaurant.

    Suehiro Cafe - You Can't Miss This Place

    First of all, we were drawn to the long lines at the entrance during the day. The second time was because of the above-average opening hours until the early hours of the morning. One evening, we decided to pay the restaurant a visit. What we noticed right away were the typical Japanese elements in the store. Even from the outside in the shop window, the classic wax dishes could be seen. When entering the restaurant, we signed up for the waiting list on a tablet in the classic way. This was directly at the entrance, where the cash register was also located. The seating options in the waiting area made waiting even more relaxed. When our names were called, we were very politely shown to our seats. As hungry as we were, we immediately looked at the menu, which really surprised us.

    You can read about our order in the next section.

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    What did we order?

    First of all, we ordered a classic Japanese beer. From the manufacturer Kirin the variety Ichiban Shibori, which in turn means: The first time brewed. It tastes very light and slightly sour.

     

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