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    MamMoth Bakery

    4.2 (113 reviews)
    InexpensiveBakeries, Japanese
    Closed 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Sakura K.

    MamMoth Bakery is the best bakery shop and best customer service in LA! Not only their bakery taste amazing but my atopic won't react with them. Their customer service are amazing and make me happy and feel warm every time I visit. True customer service and omotenashi,

    Jess N.

    Located inside Tokyo Central market on the right as you walk into the store. Very tiny shop offering Japanese sandwiches, buns, pastry, and I think cake (shown on their website). Though my interactions at the shop were brief, I was assisted by a very sweet lady at the register. My order: Cod roe bread ( French bread smeared with roe. Light and flavorful) Cod roe with shrimp bread (Tons of flavor in every bite) Walnut bread slice (Light and fluffy) Everything was yummy! It was reminiscent to my old favorite Clover Bakery, located up in the bay area. Must go back and try other goodies. What you need to know: - Located inside of Tokyo Central Market - No outside food is allowed inside the market but you can hold it to enter the mini food court section - Parking is ample inside a plaza - Gets busy during peak hours - They have a bread slicer - You can order a cake from their website.

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    Lucky C.

    Very lovely owner, I bought only 2 items not enough for credit card charge, $5 minimum, I added 1 more item to go over, she gave me an extra melon pan as a gift!!! Bread and custard pan are very good! I think this is mine go to for Japanese bakery

    $3.50 chicken sandwich
    Pete S.

    4.5 stars. Got 2 items here since I came here around 5pm Curry pan-Not as good as Curry House..but then again, it wasn't fried to order. The batter was a bit thick and it wasn't at all spicy.However, it was good enough that I finished it all. Chicken Sandwich-Really delicious. Breaded chicken with tomato and shredded cabbage on white chewy bread with sweet bbq like sauce. Can find this at the refrigerator. http://static.px.yelp.com/bphoto/YdO78cC88f7rp1XLNxWc_Q/l Will be back for the sandwiches when I go on my trips to San Diego!

    Black sesame custard $3.39
    Yonnie C.

    We ordered a small item (black sesame custard) for $3.39. According to yelp reviews, this bakery is suppose to be a hit! We'll find out soon. It's located inside the Murakai Supermarket.

    Vic C.

    Stopped by here with my husband last Saturday to feed my sweet tooth. This bakery is located in the Marukai Market (in the Pacific Square Plaza), so it is easy to find and there is plenty of parking. Anyways, we ended up purchasing a few things like the honey thick toast, Madeline cookies, curry pork pastry & a cinnamon donut looking pastry (not sure of the exact names of these baked goods). My husband and I shared a few bites of the thick honey toast after we purchased it and it was delicious, but very carb filling! I loved the little Madeline cookies and were moist even a few days after purchasing. My husband liked his curry pastry (he ate it after a few days after purchasing and he said it wasn't dry). The cinnamon pastry wasn't anything special to me and a little dry (that could possibly be due to the fact that I ate it a few days after purchasing). This pastry reminded me of a donut since it was round with a hole in the middle. But I think this pastry was baked instead of deep fried. I think I would have preferred a cinnamon cream filling instead of this pastry rolled or coated in cinnamon. I can see why this place has an overall rating of 4.5 stars (at the time of this review). I will be sure to come back here the next time I am in the area for sure. By the way, there is a $5 minimum for credit card transactions. You can also purchase shaved ice here, which I haven't tried yet but will the next time I come.

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    I didn't like there bread that much. The service was nice. Friendly. The price is on the higher price especially for its quality. But I won't be going there again.

    Green tea shave ice special $3.75
    Santi T.

    A bakery with green tea shave ice?!? Would you believe yes?!? We came to this location in the Marukai Shopping Center on a very hot October day to order the green tea shave ice special ($3.75) and were very pleased with the strong Japanese matcha flavor covered condensed milk. This reminded me of the cripsy ice flakes instead of the fluffy Hawaiian shave ice. The only bummer was they ran out of green tea ice cream that accompanied with the special. Unfortunately, I did not purchase any baked goods but they looked incredibly delicious! They have an onsite bakery which carries breads, desserts and pastries. Maybe on my next visit I'll make time and carb up here.

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    Mike L.

    A year ago, when I entered the Pacific Square market, right at the entrance to the food aisles sit a display rack of Cream Pan baked goods. Back when Cream Pan was all the rage from our neighbors in the south. It was a bit embarrassing because the display was right across from MamMoth Bakery. A punch in the gut would have been better than this insult what the supermarket put them through. A year later with much better sense of taste buds and a bit more keen eye, I decided to go back to the same place again. The bakery got accustomed to people walking about and just gawked at baked goods. It doesn't seemed like the people who worked there will helped you right away unless you stood at their counter long enough. After you get through the notion of waiting to be waited upon, the staff will assist in what you needed. There seemed to be a lot of European influenced with a bit of Japanese recipe. Especially with the enriched white bread with fruit pastries on top. Just looking at these pastries makes you wondered where have they been http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/K4PCQ7eMG4jdA9uKcEYbig?select=oLKpbsVkUaMmEk_wO4ssCg . My favorite is the croquette sandwich: http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/K4PCQ7eMG4jdA9uKcEYbig?select=Qf7ZqEXHm8Ki6qSN5r07JA A nice pork cutlet sandwich wrapped in the enriched white bread I was talking about and go along with the fresh lettuce and tomato. if there is ever a thing that would hit the spot, this would do it. There is just so many different things to try. I had a feeling they had something new cooked up every single time. To me, I think the non-sweet pastries are the ones that are popular at this place with their baked loaf of bread. As in for Cream Pan, they pretty much disappeared and banished to the other corners that is far from this place. Personally, I think it's done so because it's conflct of interest. Then again, not quite sure why they don't put out Cream Pan stuffs. Oh, don't confuse this place with Beard Papa. As much I loved the old bearded Santa elf, it's not as popular in this quasi food court as the small bakery that can do. You can't missed the bakery since it's on the east end entrance. ---------------- CASH Only with ATM right in walking distance.

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    Consistently very good. Super soft bread. Pastries not overly sweet, but full of flavor.

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    4.2
    (572 reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    Loved this authentic Japanese spot and it's lowkey a hidden gem because the front of the restaurant…read moreis tucked away in an alley with other stores surrounding it. Walking in there's plenty of seating and gives Izakaya vibes. One thing I love about this place is their portions and price. I got their special chicken cutlet combo which came with California rolls, udon, rice salad, katsu and miso soup all for $25, thats so good. Even if it was $30 I feel like thats solid for what you get. All of it was delicious and I loved the katsu most of all. Would definitely come back and bring my family.

    Hidden in the inner corner of a shopping plaza in Gardena, the restaurant features Japanese-style…read moredécor, a 15-person party room, and enough space to accommodate 60 guests. When we arrived for lunch, the place was quite festive with a mixture of young people, families with kids, and an ongoing lunch party with senior ladies. Luckily, we were able to get the last table, and the friendly waiter brought the water and menus right away. After browsing through their menu, we ordered the following items: Special Fish Combo (Spanish Mackerel): The Spanish mackerel was nicely grilled but lightly seasoned. It had quite a few bones, which took a little bit out of the enjoyment of the meal. The udon noodles had a very nice texture, however the broth was on the bland side. The California rolls were well made and flavorful. Tempura Combo: The shrimps were tender, however, the battered outer layer of the tempura was a tad thick and not quite airy. Like Fish Combo, the udon had a bland broth, and the California rolls were fine. Our main issue was the 50-minute wait time for the meals. As a courtesy, the restaurant definitely should have informed us about the delay.

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    Shin-Sen-Gumi Yakitori - Gardena

    Shin-Sen-Gumi Yakitori - Gardena

    4.3
    (1.7k reviews)
    1.8 mi
    $$
    Casual dining
    30 years in business

    Its not easy giving all full 5 star review. I looove this spot. Not a conventional Izakaya, they…read moredont have many small side dishes, but thats not why I come here. I come here for the Yakitori. Errmugurrd hands down my fav dedicated yakitori place. The charcoal grilled sweetness smacks you in the face as soon as you walk in. If its your first time, its like sushi for chicken grilled skewers. The best parts are the unconventional chicken parts you dont usually eat. Chicken, heart, liver, gizzards, all of that so good. Dont forget the chicken meatballs, and some pork belly omgaawd. I prefer this place over newer trendier spots, ha smore character i guess. Service has always been good. Usually plenty of parking.

    The hearts are super tender! Order:…read moreHearts Liver Special shiro (special pork intestines, really good if you like intestines!) Shishamo (on the special menu) Ika yaki (think of like a deconstructed takoyaki without the carbs) Chicken meatball Chicken thigh Gizzard was also very good Duck Cartilage Chicken oyster Beef tongue (only alright compared to other spots) Pork belly with shiso Tail Everything was super tender! Would come again! Heart, gizzard and special shiro we ordered more of! Food was so good that I didn't take any pictures haha

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    Crispy outside, juicy inside--true craftsmanship in every skewer. That glossy glaze and perfect char are the ultimate match for a cold beer!
    Crispy outside, juicy inside--true craftsmanship in every skewer. That glossy glaze and perfect char are the ultimate match for a cold beer!
    Perfect Charcoal Yakitori! ・Smoky & Irresistible aroma
    Perfect Charcoal Yakitori! ・Smoky & Irresistible aroma
    True craftsmanship in every skewer!  Hand-grilled over charcoal to reach juicy perfection.

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    Otafuku Restaurant

    Otafuku Restaurant

    4.2
    (776 reviews)
    0.6 mi
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    Otafuku is gass. Everything I had was insanely delicious. There were 5 of us and the appetizers all…read morehad 5 pieces which was perfect. The first thing I tried was the Sizzling Mushroom Gravy over Crispy Rice; The dish was to die for and my personal favorite thing I tried. I don't even know how to describe how flavorful and well put together the gravy was with mushroom pieces that were perfectly soft and easy to eat. Next was the salad which was so fresh, citrusy, and tasty; It was salty and all the flavors complemented each other so well forming a perfect citrusy salad. After that was the shrimp tempura. It was not too fried/flaky. It was kind of like a taquito. The shrimps flavor was very fresh with a complementary umami flavor. The Sardine Sashimi was super high quality. It was super soft and fatty and ended with a heavy pleasant fishy flavor. The miso grilled cod was great. Not much to say about it was almost creamy and the miso was good. I ate the skin too and it tasted great. The main part of this place is the soba. The kikouchi soba are thicker 100% buckwheat noodles that were very well cooked and pleasant to eat. The Plum "Ume" broth was so refreshing and nice. I ate it cold; I probably would have preferred it hot but the is just a personal preference. The Ginger Pork was great. The pork itself was super gingery without being too pungent. The shredded cabbage was super easy to pick up and eat and the side of noodle salad and miso soup were great complements to the meal. I can tell no corners were cut anywhere and that Otafuku puts a little of effort into every meal they prepare. There is great care for all of the preparations and it was a very special meal. I felt like I was in Japan for a second as the feel of the restaurant is very "homey" and the ambiance is a nice cheerful atmosphere.

    Super authentic. Great service. Literally like I'm teleported to Japan. Had amazing dinner…read more Everything was perfect. I wish I could eat here everyday. If you've never been here try it! Won't regret! Guaranteed!!!

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    Grilled Wild Sea Eel with Wasabi & Japanese Plum Paste - @rayz
    Grilled Wild Sea Eel with Wasabi & Japanese Plum Paste - @rayz
    Eel and vegetable tempura

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    Spoon House Bakery & Restaurant

    Spoon House Bakery & Restaurant

    4.1
    (1.6k reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$

    Japanese Italian cuisine is served here and it is delicious- the pasta is perfectly al dente and…read morethe sauce is light but flavorful. It's a small restaurant and they don't take reservation but the way isn't too long. They have both counter seating and a few small tables. Service is quick and friendly-many people have been coming here for years and the kitchen consist of brothers who have been making the pasta for a long time. I enjoyed the clam pasta, and my boyfriend got the spinach bacon pasta, which he says he orders every time! They are simple but delicious.

    Great spot that's on the corner of the street! My parents have been bringing me and my sister to…read morethis spot for years. This was one of the spots they went to when they first started dating many many years ago. It's definitely nostalgic every time we eat here. So glad to see that they're still here and thriving. There's a small parking lot in the back and street parking available. The restaurant is pretty small and only has 4 tables, but lots of bar style seatings. Lines can get pretty long but service is pretty quick. Crazy since they still have their $1 salad still available! It's such a good deal and the salad dressing is delicious. All of their pastas had been delicious. They have a lot of fusion pastas.

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    Japanese style clam sauce with mushroom
    Japanese Style Clam Sauce Shiitake & Shimeji mushrooms

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    Akane Chaya

    Akane Chaya

    4.3
    (330 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$

    One of my friends has been coming here since they were little and has been recommending it forever…read more I had been once a couple years ago, but was happy to come back with family! It was pretty busy on a Sunday evening, but after about a 5-minute wait for a table to be cleaned, we were seated. The space had a lively, casual vibe -- definitely a popular spot for dinner. I love seafood, but I also really wanted to try the katsu, so even though I'm not a big eater, I went with Combo D... which was huge. Honestly, I think it could easily feed two people. The side soup and bread came out almost immediately. The soup was simple but nice with a bit of pepper, and the bread was so good -- warm, soft, and buttery (I had to pace myself knowing what was coming). The pasta was delicious -- the clams weren't overly "clammy" (lol), and the cream sauce was light and not too heavy. The katsu was crispy and satisfying, and the salad added a nice, refreshing balance. Everything worked really well together. I ended up taking a good portion home, and even reheated, it was still just as good! Overall, a great spot with generous portions and solid food. I'd definitely come back and would recommend it to others!

    WHY AKANE CHAYA? - Ever since 1991 a staple in Gardena…read more - Budget friendly pricing and portions - Craving Japanese-Italian besides Spoon House FOOD 4/5 Hamburger Steak & Pork Cutlet with Demi-Glace Sauce 4/5 - h.steak was soft and went well with the sauce - cutlet wasn't fatty Shrimp Spicy Tomato Sauce - Sauce isn't as thick as Spoon House, so it depends on what you like better SERVICE 4/5 Both staff members were extremely kind and friendly. No issues PARKING 5/5 Pacific Square Shopping Center has tons of ample parking

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    Izakaya Akatsuki

    Izakaya Akatsuki

    4.5
    (471 reviews)
    1.6 mi
    $$
    Family-owned & operated
    Large group friendly

    Overall impression: Everything we tried was excellent -- no complaints at all…read more Food highlights: We ordered the octopus sunomono, crispy gyoza, seared marinated mackerel, hard shell clam, fried chicken, and mentai cream hotpot. · The fried chicken is among the best we've had in LA. · The gyoza and mentai cream hotpot are absolute must-tries. Service: Attentive and genuinely doing their best -- very solid. Ambiance / decor: A bit dated, but practical and comfortable.

    This restaurant came up on my FB feed, and the food looked really good, so we thought, "Why not…read moregive it a try?" I usually read through the Yelp comments and look at the photos before trying a new place, but this time I only checked the rating -- which was great -- and decided to go based on that and the FB post. Looking back, I probably should have read the reviews first. We didn't realize the bento boxes are only available during lunchtime, and we were also surprised to find out they don't have yakitori. Those were two things we were hoping to try. We came with a party and ordered several items, including the Akatsuki Special Hot Pot, which was recommended to us, along with other dishes. The tempura and karaage were definitely the highlights -- both were really good. The rest of the food was okay for our group, but unfortunately it didn't really satisfy our craving or stand out the way we were hoping. The restaurant has a nice atmosphere and the staff was friendly. I think the biggest thing was that our expectations were set by what we saw on FB, and the items that caught our attention weren't available when we visited. I would recommend checking their current menu before going so you know what to expect. Maybe we'll come back another time to try their lunch menu and explore more of what they offer.

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    Parts of our selection of sake
    Izakaya Akatsuki
    12-16-2023

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