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Businiess name:  Sawtelle Kitchen
Review by:  Nikao Y.
Review content: 
If you're looking for fine fusion cuisine at a reasonable price and at a spot that is not egregiously trendy and fake, then the Sawtelle Kitchen is for you. Housed in an art decco single story converted house, the Sawtelle Kitchen serves delicious Japanese-European fusion cuisine. It's tucked away from the hustle and bustle of West LA on the short strip of Sawtelle Blvd that is affectionately referred to as Little, Little Tokyo. Admist a sea of small mom and pop owned Japanese stores and eateries, Sawtelle Kitchen stands out as a nice romantic dinner date spot -- especially if you can get seated in its outdoor patio. Top appetizers include the yams and mayo as well as the eggplant. Main entrees include the absolutely to die for meatloaf and lambshank. Dessert is stil great, although not as exploratory and daring. Don't forget to sample their tea selection at the end of your meal!

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