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- AAustinVIPLos Angeles •5 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoProbably the best restaurant in Santa Monica. Food is crazy delicious.More infoChinois on MainPrice: Very Expensive• Chinese• Santa Monica•4.7
- LLaurieVIPLos Angeles •10 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoWe waited too long for our table but the food was fantastic and the service was excellent so more than made up for itMore infoMr Chow - Beverly HillsPrice: Very Expensive• Chinese• Beverly Hills•4.7
- EEricVIPLas Vegas •63 reviews4.0Dined 6 days agoMy Pad Thai was not so good. No taste and way too many noodles.More infoP.F. Chang's - TorrancePrice: Moderate• Chinese• Torrance / Carson•3.9
- LLocVIPLos Angeles •10 reviews5.0Dined on Feb 17, 2025the only michelin starred Taiwanese restaurant in the nation. you have to try it if you like asian food and especially Taiwanese. it is nothing like any Taiwanese you have tried. also its more seafood forward than beef which we liked as its lower cholesterol. presentation is beautiful and some of the dishes are mind blowing. the crab pooridge is way way better than you think. i can't even remember it all and non alcholoic pairing was great. we had it with some wine vs full on alcoholic pairing. its on par or better than Single Thread non-alcoholic pairing especially if you like asian flavors.More infoKatoPrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary Asian• Downtown•4.8
- KKarinLos Angeles •1 review5.0Dined on Feb 15, 2025Fusion Chinese, not traditional. I enjoyed dim sum items: shumai, lobster dumpling. Lettuce wrap appetizer was great as well. Char sui bao’s have too much dough, not enough stuffing inside. Overall, I’d lean towards appetizers and main entrees.More infoFifty One KitchenPrice: Expensive• Chinese• Culver City•3.9