Perched in the Hollywood Hills, Yamashiro, was once a private estate with polished gardens, and has been open to the public, as a Japanese restaurant, for over three decades. Read more
The classic eatery overlooks the Magic Castle and Hollywood Boulevard; from the cocktail lounge, indulge while watching ribbons of twinkling lights below. Read more
The Miso Soup and Crunchy Chickenappetizers are outstanding! The Miso Soup is probably the best in the world and the chicken is delicious. The view from the restaurant is a must see.
The Kobayashi cocktail (replace tequila with vodka) is a great starter. Then get the waygu beef skewers if you eat red meat. Definitely get the Dragon and the Fiery Dragon rolls.
It’s a gorgeous spot, both interior and exterior for the LA lights view. The food itself isn’t amazing, pretty white washed. Parking is $10 valet and you don’t really have other options.
Love this cozy fusion Japanese restaurant in the hills of Hollywood. The food is delicious and creative; even if you aren't hungry having a cocktail at night is a must. What a view!
A very romantic place! You should try and get a seat besides the window so you can look at the view while you dine. For dessert, try the strawberrydoughnutdessert or the ice cream cookiesandwich!
Great Japanese food, with an awesome Hollywood view. It's expensive and hard to get to - since it's located near the Hollywood Bowl. Try the Darth Vader roll.
The best view in Los Angeles! Great food and drinks too! I took my boyfriend here for his birthday, it turned out even better than I had planned. I highly recommend going here :)
I'm not a sushi person but my friends raved about how great it was. The view of the city is AMAZING. And the ice cream - cookiesandwich is the best dessert I've ever had, you have to order it.
Great view, great food, great prices. Hit the Pagoda Bar and check out the garden area. Farmer's Market 5pm-9pm on Thursdays. Lamb & Maine Lobster were succulent^2
Picture this: you’re perched atop a hill, sitting in a poolside pagoda-style bar, the twinkling lights of LA spread before you like a sea of jewels. How do you say “romantic” in Japanese?