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Businiess name:  Yatai
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Usually, when going to a restaurant that comes highly recommended by someone else, I find myself being hyper-critical upon first visit. I was in for an extreme disappointment in that department when I walked up to Yatai, a new addition to Sunset's hustle and bustle. From the warm smile that we recieved before even entering, to the ladybug wandering happily on the beautiful menu mounted on wood next to our table, everything encouraged an experience of relaxation, and we were only too happy to oblige. Unfortunately, that was a mistake for our tongues, which should have worn dancing shoes. After starting with Shishito peppers prepared to perfection, we were dazzled by the next tthree entrees which all arrived at once, giving us a multitude of equally delicious choices. The first was the Baby Spinach Salad with 'to-die-for' dressing that you wanted to dip everthing in. Next was the Baked Crab roll, that was simply...amazing, followed by my favorite of the night (and probably my addiction for the next few months) the Calamari Salad whose description escapes my limited vocabulary for portraying how absolutely sublime the flavor was, complimented gently by the bed of spinach on which it lay. The first 'course' (if you want to call it that) left us perfectly full in the stomach, but our mouths wouldn't go so quietly. We had to sample more of the wonderful tapas available to us. We had to order the Garlic Whitefish Carpaccio...look at the title of the dish! Nuff said! I had to see if the 'usual suspects' on a tapas menu were in the same stratosphere as the other fare, and if the Spicy Tuna Tartar is any indication, then they are. It was ALMOST as heavenly as the Chocolate cake that had the consistency of a truffle. Add to the food, good music played at just the right volume, an array of hard to find asian beers, a tasty mojito (among other cocktails), and smiles from every corner, and every server, then it was one of the MOST enjoyable dinners I've ever had in LA. Pros: Everything from A to Z. Cons: Parking, but hey, it IS Sunset...

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