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| - I liked it. There's no doubt about that, but I guess it just wasn't what I was looking for. I love Japanese cuisine, and I enjoy pursuing the elusive, better-than-In-N-Out, perfect burger. I only tried the Ronin Burger and the Oxtail Chili Cheese Fries, but I wasn't left with the idea that I would be back. (My bill came to about $25 without tip.) The novelty wore off very quickly.
You'll enjoy your experience, however. The restaurant itself was very busy--Los Angeles will have one of it's own this Fall, 2012--and the staff was very personable and all smiles. The food is a new and refreshing twist on the sometimes commonplace hamburger, and the presentations are eye-catching, as you would expect with a Japanese influence. Myself, I thought what I had ordered, which was highly recommended by our server and host, was too sweet. I was expecting to bite into something that was much more robust. Again, I hadn't tried everything; but for now, it's "been there, done that."
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