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  • Small Japanese restaurant in Little Tokyo with a nice dcor, good staff. When the lines at the other small places on first street have long lines you c…

  • It's ok. If its busy the service is lousy. If its not you get good service. If u have a food allergy don't go there. They always forget...even if u as…


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7 Reviews on “Suehiro Cafe”

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  • Ranjana Dhingra

    My family had Udon and I had Katsu. Delicious casual dining with reasonably priced beer and sake! The joint was jumping with late night party goers. Staff was friendly and efficient!

  • Neeru Singh

    Small Japanese restaurant in Little Tokyo with a nice dcor, good staff. When the lines at the other small places on first street have long lines you can get a fairly good lunch at a reasonable price.

  • Cherries

    It’s ok. If its busy the service is lousy. If its not you get good service. If u have a food allergy don’t go there. They always forget…even if u ask them. If no food allergy then its good.

  • Erick Dawn

    Suehiro Cafe. I will always see this place. Until finally I decided to go with my friend we both order Tsukimi Undon(Raw Egg). The flavor was amazing with a egg on top was even better.I love a noodle soup even better with a egg on top, but i got to say it was aright. From a scale of 1 to 10 I’ll give it a 8.

  • Mingjie

    Hit and Miss. The flavor of the miso is probably one of the best in town, the concoction between salt, miso paste, sesame, in amiable harmony. Gyoza crispy and not too oily, complimented by a garlic, chili oil, and ponzu sauce that satiates the watering mouth of a hungry beast. The best dish was the koika (Japanese style calimari), it was breaded with a fluffy batter, since the lightness of the skin fully accentuated the chewiness of the baby squid. It was perfectly salted with the tang of lemon spritz, best served alongside a cool refreshing prefrosted glass of Asahi. The Katsudon was plentiful and fulfilling, but nothing out of the extraordinary. The Nabeyaki was a little disappointing, for it lacked the flavor that a vegetable filled bowl of hot udon should give. The tempura was already sogging up by the time it was served and the portions of vegetable assortments was not worth the 2 dollar price difference if you were just to order a regular vegetable udon. Check out the rest of my review at:http://mingisliving.blogspot.com/

  • Ron N

    J Town Cafe. This place has been in Lil Tokyo for a LONG time and has a large selection of food items and they are open late.My favorite there is Ozoni which is Mochi (rice cake) soup. Try it and you will LIKE it.They have other dishes, but I just cannot pass up their Ozoni.

  • Anne K.

    Everything was bland and overcooked. I had tempura and sukiyaki. The tempura was ok, but the sukiyaki was terrible. My husband had broiled miso tuna. It was like tuna jerky with miso jelly sauce. It was all terrible. Stay away.

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337 E 1st St, Los Angeles, CA 90012

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