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Businiess name:  Thousand Cranes
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I just brought my girlfriend to A Thousand Cranes and it was really an amazing experience. We actually visited Japan a few years ago and fell in love with the polite, attentive service by the people. It was something that we really a treat. And we didn't think that we would find something like that in LA. We've been to really great sushi bars in LA like Nobu, Hirozen, Matsuhisa, but there is something so different about A Thousand Cranes - the service and atmosphere. The restaurant sits on top of a hotel and has a beautiful garden outside with the most captivating Downtown LA skyline view. It's really gorgeous at night! We were seated in one of the special private rooms with tatami mats. We sat on the floor with our legs crossed. The waitress, who was dressed in geisha clothing, couldn't have been more attentive, polite and helpful. She poured the tea for us and smiled throughout the entire evening when serving us. It felt like we were in Japan again! The food if good, but doesn't rival the other sushi bars. However, if you're looking for a REAL traditional Japanese experience without the 10 hour plane ride to Japan, go visit A Thousand Cranes. It's wonderful!

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