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Inaba Japanese Restaurant Torrance Reviews from The Last Year
It's part of a whole series restaurants here in south bay
It's part of a whole series restaurants here in south bay with one store in Hawaii. Food is good and well made. The soba is made in the store - saw the chef making it. Tororo isn't widely available nor is Okra and in the summer time it's good to eat all three together. They take reservations and you are guaranteed a table if you so, albeit you can get a table anyways walking in, just not as nice a table and in the center of the restaurant. It's not cheap but I would say it's reasonable. You get what you pay for. I would recommend it.
Authentic and amazing Japanese food.
Service was fast and helpful and ambiance peaceful
Simply the best! Amazing staff and owner! Great pasta,
Simply the best! Amazing staff and owner! Great pasta, salads and sashimi! Extensive sake list too!
Unassuming small place located in strip mall.
Caters to locals little foreigners here. Simple menu focus on set meals of rice bowls sushi sashimi and udon soba noodles
I would give this place 6 stars if I could.
After hearing about this Michelin star place in the South bay, I was excited to see they had a lunch special menu that we could take advantage of checking this restaurant out without paying an arm and a leg. We were able to waltz in on a Sunday 1pm and be seated immediately without a wait. Service was fast and waiters were super nice; my free cup of green tea was never empty. The inside felt clean and modern yet with a touch of Japanese traditional elegance. The lunch menu was a bit overwhelming with all the many choices, but always good to have options, and after asking our waiter, we settled on for the two of us: -- Bento Lunch box with upgrade to black cod -- Deluxe Tempura Lunch We started with salad that was refreshing and with the perfect amount of dressing. The Miso soup impressed me with its flavor and the variety of foods in it (not your typical miso soup with like 2 tofus in it heh). The tempura was amazing! I watched them mix the batter fresh and fry it behind the copper hood at the sushi bar. The Deluxe Tempura Lunch was totally worth as it came with probably 10 different pieces, including ones we'd never had as tempura before such as scallop and fish. Even the tempura sauce was unique with minced garlic in it. My Bento box came with the more typical pieces but still appreciated the freshness of it. The sashimi we got was exceptionally fresh and decent cuts. I especially enjoyed the toro salmon. My Bento box had " boiled veg assortment dish" which turned out to be braised chicken, potato, tofu(?) and carrot -- all cooked to perfection. Reminded me of home cooked Chinese braised dishes with soy sauce and some sugar -- so simple, but tasty if done right like they do here. The cod was also worth the $5 upgrade fee as it was tender and perfectly seasoned. The Deluxe ended with a half size soba and small scoop of ice cream -- just the right amount considering how full we were already. Parking is free and easy in the parking lot in front. Now I'm curious to come back and try their omakase!
This place is amazing! We took a chance as I'm rarely in
This place is amazing! We took a chance as I'm rarely in Torrance. Thanks to the great reviews from other Yelpers, we found a gem. They serve very traditional sushi and tempura. No frilly weird rolls here. Just high quality sushi. I've also heard that their Bento boxes are outrageous. I'll be coming back to give those a try next time.
The food was excellent but over priced.
2 pieces of Sushi Onagi almost $18 !!! A plate of tempera almost $35 iii the service was excellent. Not to many verities of food but a few . I love Japanese food
Excellent quality Japanese food in the South Bay.
Great service in a simple and clean atmosphere. Guaranteed to have a solid Japanese meal.
This is a PSA for the kaiseki only.
Don't come with the expectation of a true kaiseki like I did. It's a good value if you think of it as a tasting menu. But because I expected it to resemble a kaiseki like it was named, I was left feeling disappointed last weekend. Granted the price point was not as much as a true kaiseki but then again, service wasn't either. In fact, service was sorely lacking. I know I came on a weekend, and I'm very happy for them that it was busy. But calling it a kaiseki when neither the food quality nor service matched was a big disappointment for me. It was a big difference compared to our experience of a true kaiseki in Japan and I think if they called it a "tasting menu" then my expectations would have been a lot lower. Service: They just threw dry condiments on our table in the middle of our second dish and walked away without explaining to us what they were or what dish we were supposed to use it for. Food: Good, but did not resemble a kaiseki. Again, it was probably a misconception of what they meant by "kaiseki" but for me it made me expect Japanese fine dining and I was sorely let down. The food was great, I just got misled by what they called it. TLDR: Calling it a kaiseki is extremely misleading and I wouldn't have had such high expectations if it was called what it straight up was: a tasting menu. It's like calling a fish & chips dish that uses fried fish with eggs inside "flying fish caviar". Technically it's not wrong. But it's 1000% misleading.
It's mother daughter's day and we took our mom here for
It's mother daughter's day and we took our mom here for lunch. We drive from Orange County sight unseen based strictly off the reviews. Thank you yelpers for recommending this place. First it's well hidden in a bland non descriptive strip mall, down the street from the Del Amo mall, near a Jeep dealership. Inside is small with maybe 10 tables and counter spots. We made reservations but on a Sunday afternoon i don't think it was necessary. We splurged and got the Kaiseki lunch for $75. It was a lot of food! I'm not saying you're going to need fat pants but you won't leave starving. I was able to eat everything but my mom and sister were full. There's more food than the description lets on. I left extremely satisfied and would love to try more things. Next time, maybe a smaller lunch.
A more old-fashioned Japanese restaurant just north of Del
A more old-fashioned Japanese restaurant just north of Del Amo. The food here was really good; I was told they specialize in tenkasu which is tempura or fried foods but actually there's a huge selection and tons of sushi options. I was given a counter seat and the servers were pretty friendly. I could tell this place usually is mostly Japanese locals because the other customers were mostly Japanese and the waiters seemed to struggle a bit with English. The main turn off for me is the price. There's so many good Japanese places around and they specialize so if you're spending a lot you expect really high class. I think the atmosphere here is more casual though and it feels overpriced even though what I had was taste-wise very good.
We came in right at opening lunch on Saturday.
We were seated immediately. The restaurant filled up quickly within 30 min. We ordered the miso chicken lunch, ten zaru and charashi bowl. Quality of everything was good, although I have definitely had better quality tempura and zaru elsewhere. Fish here is very fresh. The biggest con here would be the prices. It is quite expensive for what you are getting. The service was good and the inside of the restaurant is calm and clean.
If you're looking for some great tempura.
I highly recommend Inaba. Make sure you make the reservations for the tempura bar. The bar only sits six people. Their tempura are fantastic, lightly battered, crispy, and not oily at all. They serve you with three different types of salt, matcha, cajun, and regular sea salt, and dipping tempura sauce. Besides tempura, they also offer a bunch of dinner set and a al carte. For starters, we started with an order of the Battera and Mozuku. We also got the beef tongue. It wasn't that great a bit chewy and lacking flavor. As for the tempura, everything that we ordered was delicious Shrimp - delicious and sweet. Squid - so tender and sweet. Kisu- delicious. Lotus root w/ Minced Shrimp and Shiso w/ Shrimp - both were fantastic. Hokkaido Scallops - so sweet and tender. Both Shrimp and Scallop Kakiage- fantastic. Anago- is a must order. Both Squid and Uni Shiso Tempura Roll- highly recommend. Service was fantastic and enjoyed our meal. Until next time.
If you are in the mood for a more luxurious sushi lunch
If you are in the mood for a more luxurious sushi lunch experience ($30-50), it is hard to go wrong here. From the bento box to the sushi, all of it is executed well. Great service and good food does mean that it may be difficult to get a table at this small place.
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I will give you 50% of ALL of my PROFITS if you teach me how to make profits?
By π» @HarmlessOven17, 04/26/2024 2:52 pm
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If you teach me to make money I will in exchange give you 50% profits
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Answer from π @BraveCloth47 (04/26/2024 2:58 pm)
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LOL. Thank you The New Yorker.
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By π @BraveCloth47 (04/26/2024 3:08 pm)
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By π± @PerceptiveWash44 (04/27/2024 7:15 pm)
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Answer from π₯·π» @ColorfulRod45 (04/27/2024 8:53 am)
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Answer from π @MaternalRecord73 (04/28/2024 2:30 am)
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We will launch our training course soon, it will give you secrets on how to make $200k + a year.
With almost $400k in sales we would be happy to show you our tricks and welcome you in our team
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Answer from π» @FatefulRelation46 (08/25/2024 10:17 pm)
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I WILL AS WELL
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