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Bossa Nova is conceptually pleasing, the wait staff is very nice, and some items on the meue are delicious. The overall experience, however, leans more towards mediocrity than exception. On the plus...
Bossa Nova is conceptually pleasing, the wait staff is very nice, and some items on the meue are delicious. The overall experience, however, leans more towards mediocrity than exception. On the plus side, it is open late for late night partyers. Go there for a reliably good time, but somewhere else if you're looking to really be wowed.
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Say Shalom to a fantastic Israeli-Moroccan (or Isroccan -- as in, "this food Isroccan,") infused meal of grilled fish or meat. This small private owned hole-in-the-wall, located off Melrose avenue...
Say Shalom to a fantastic Israeli-Moroccan (or Isroccan -- as in, "this food Isroccan,") infused meal of grilled fish or meat. This small private owned hole-in-the-wall, located off Melrose avenue in Hollywood, is run with the same passion and warmth that would greet you at any family home in Israel -- a fantastic dining atmosphere. All the food is prepared from carefully selected, fine tuned family recipes past down through generations of great cooks. With the best falafel in town, and a vast array of fresh made delicious Moroccan side salads you simply can't go wrong.
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Literally translating to "Swish, swish," shabu shabu is a great way to entertain guests and their taste buds. Kojis restaurant offers a fine feng-shui dining experience with a wide variety of fresh...
Literally translating to "Swish, swish," shabu shabu is a great way to entertain guests and their taste buds. Kojis restaurant offers a fine feng-shui dining experience with a wide variety of fresh sushi, hand rolls, and cut rolls as well as their specialty, shabu shabu -- a Japanese style fondue where guests cook their own entrées! Guests can opt for either traditional Japanese bar style seating, or the more secluded family style tables. Every seat is equipped with a personal shabu pot and meals are prefaced by an optional shabu shabu demonstration. Flat screen T.V.'s align the walls and entertain with several choices of fine Japanese cinema (Godzilla vs. Mothera anyone?) All in all it's a fun, reasonably priced meal whether your looking for a quick bite on your lunch break or a leisurely dinner with friends. Great for impressing out of town guests, enjoying a local treat or hosting private parties, Kojis Sushi and Shabu Shabu is sure to leave you saying, " Arigato!"
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