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My favorite sushi place by far!!!! The lemon roll and the all in roll is definitely a must try!!!! Also, I recommend the garlic edamame . Instead of soy sauce, get ponzu on the side, it is healthier and tastes amazing! - Ani A., Yelp (5 Stars)Happy hour is legit. Good for a group. Walk in and have the Sushi Chefs happily greet you and go to work! - Jeremiah P. (5 Stars) Great food my god! I love this place and it's walking distance from my house. They have some of the best sushi I've ever had in my life. Are used to frequent nobo in Dubai and in London. - Christina P., Yelp (5 Stars)For patio dining on beautiful Westlake, it's tough to beat the Landing Grill & Sushi Bar. Whether you're celebrating a special occasion or simply want a casual meal with the family, the sunsets, beautiful views, and upscale cuisine will leave everyone happy: • $15 for $30 to spend on food and drink • The menu is Continental, but there's also a full sushi bar • Open daily for lunch and dinner -- here's the menu

"Great food and great service for many years. You can't beat the view and you can eat outside at night -- they will make sure you are warm!" - Facebook Reviewer Lakeside Dining Done Right One thing's for sure: You'll want to dine on the patio, where you can enjoy sweeping views of Westlake Lake and the Malibu Hills. While you take it all in, start thinking about whether you want fresh sushi, a delicious entrée, or one of the many well-made pasta dishes. We also recommend coming at sunset, when you can sip on a glass of wine and enjoy the color show. The Landing Grill & Sushi Bar's Website | PAID VALUE DOES NOT EXPIRE PROMOTIONAL VALUE EXPIRES 90 DAYS AFTER PURCHASE *'lower price' discount may not apply to multiple purchases, select your options to see your final price. By purchasing, you agree to the deal and the LivingSocial terms and conditions. By clicking 'Buy Now!', I agree to the Terms and Conditions and the Privacy Policy. Buy this Deal with confidence, because it's covered by the LivingSocial Good Deal Guarantee up to the Voucher Expiration Date

LONDON OLD PARK LANE LAS VEGAS HARD ROCK LAS VEGAS CAESARS PALACE 903 North La Cienega Boulevard Nobu Los Angeles opened in the spring of 2008 and was designed by world renowned architect David Rockwell in the famed L'Orangerie space on La Cienega Boulevard, West Hollywood. Nobu Los Angeles has three separate dining rooms and an elegant bar lounge. Each of the dining spaces - the main dining room with sushi bar, the atrium, and the terrace - has its own unique character and feel.
sushi shop london deliveryThe bar and lounge has become a local Hollywood hangout and offers a tapas menu designed for a more relaxed dining experience.
food delivery manila online In addition to Nobu Matsuhisa's signature dishes, Nobu Los Angeles also offers local specials like Wagyu Tacos, Seabass Jalapeño Miso, and Kanpachi Sashimi with Baby Artichoke and Yuzu Dressing, which already have a loyal following.
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Given the current construction and traffic situation on the PCH, getting to Malibu sometimes feels like it takes an entire day, even from Santa Monica. But with the temperatures on the rise, it's time for regular trips to the beach for sun, surfers and celeb-spotting. There are many spots for sustenance along the coastline, but we'll guide you to the best hot spots, local's hangs and mojito musts. PS: Don't forget to take a tour through Malibu wine country.
where to buy unagi onlineView as of Mastro’s Ocean ClubIt’s not always easy to snag a table at this swank seafood-centric restaurant from the Mastro's group, but it’s worth the effort for the view (we have a few tips).
sushi rice paper rollsLike the Beverly Hills steakhouse, high price tags are attached to things like crab cakes, sushi, escargot, a towering chilled seafood selection and other straightforward steak and seafood fare.
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The room is filled with wood beams, plush furniture and a big bar for cocktails. And then there is, of course, the view right over the sand. It is Malibu, after all.Insider Tip: Start early — the dining room opens at 3 PM on Saturday and Sunday. There's also weekend brunch from 11 AM-3 PM.18412 Pacific Coast Hwy.; 310-454-4357Malibu Pier Restaurant and BarThis gorgeous restaurant on the PCH side of the Malibu Pier allows water views from every seat.
sushi pack games online freeChef Jason Fullilove serves a seafood-focused menu with sustainable fish along with ingredients from local farms, things like fennel salad, deviled eggs with uni, baked stuffed crab, California striped bass with sea beans and more in the main dining room on the north side of the pier. In the bar, which is in a separate building, look for more snacky food, things like fish tacos and blue prawn corn dogs, plus cocktails, beer and wine.

Insider Tip: Outside seating fills up fast on both sides for weekend brunch. Call for reservations to ensure the breeziest, sunniest tables.23000 Pacific Coast Hwy.; 310-456-8820Malibu Farm Pier CafeSince opening at the water end of the Malibu Pier in 2013, Malibu Farm has become the place to be for breakfast, brunch and now dinner (only Wednesday through Saturday, 4:30 PM until closing). And while chef Jason Fullilove's Malibu Pier Restaurant & Bar is great for brunch, cocktails and dinner, the casually chic nature at the other end of the pier is a little more everyday, attracting everyone from local surfers to beach tourists, Real Housewives and Gordon Ramsay. Not surprising: owner Helena Hendersen has been catering to the A-list set for years. Just walk down the pier, grab a menu and wait in line. There's usually one snaking out the door, especially on busy weekend afternoons. Order at the counter, grab a number and find a seat either inside or out. Find multigrain pancakes with bacon bits and other scrambles for breakfast, along with more brunchy items like burrata, fruit and arugula salad;

Insider Tip: The tables upstairs aren't always taken right away, and the best bet is to go on the earlier side to beat the crowds.23000 Pacific Coast Hwy.; 310-456-1112Malibu SeafoodStopping at this no-frills cafe is a rite of passage for PCH travelers. The trick is finding a time when a line isn’t snaking out of door into the parking lot. Whether it’s golden fried fish 'n' chips, cups of chowder, lobsters or grilled mahi mahi, a stop at this roadside stand across from the sand is a must for every beachgoer. Order in the little cafe, grab a picnic table on the hill, chow down and watch the waves from your perch.Insider Tip: The picnic tables are pretty standard, but you can BYO — tablecloths, glassware and even (shh...) beer and wine.25653 Pacific Coast Hwy.; 310-456-3430Neptune’s NetEstablished in 1956, this has long been the spot for a taste of the old Malibu. Super casual, you can get everything from fish 'n' chips and clam chowder to tacos, burgers and lots of historic flavor — the grill and fryer are the originals.

Insider Tip: Like Malibu Seafood, the place is almost always packed. But with summer’s longer days come longer hours: It’s open until 8 and 9 PM, and later is slightly better than midday.42505 Pacific Coast Hwy.; 310-457-3095The SunsetBecause it’s tucked down the road along Zuma Beach, The Sunset feels like a true hidden gem. Although judging by the crowds cramming in here for cocktails during the day and romantic sunset dinners at night, it’s not such a secret. The menu spans the basics, from crab cakes and beet salads to fish 'n' chips, linguine and clams, and prime beef burgers.Insider Tip: If you’re at the beach during the week, this is a fun stop for happy hour, which pretty much goes all night on Monday through Thursday (3 PM until closing), except for holidays.6800 Westward Beach Rd.; 310-589-1007Paradise Cove Beach CafeThe parking lot is so coveted at this hidden spot you’ll get charged $40 if you stay more than the allotted two hours, forget to get your parking ticket validated or lose it altogether.

On a beach where Gidget once played, you can hit this hidden spot for breakfast, lunch or dinner, but our favorite is grabbing a beer from the bar inside, heading out to the wooden chairs in the sand and relaxing under umbrellas. Check to see if they have peanuts in the big bin by the door, and fill up whatever you have handy — hats, shirts, cups, etc.Insider Tip: You can rent daybeds and beach chairs with umbrellas for $50 a day if you plan on staying longer, available on a first come, first serve basis daily at 10 AM until sunset.28128 Pacific Coast Hwy.; 310-457-2503Taverna TonyWant to really catch a celebrity in the wild? This long-standing Greek restaurant in the Malibu Country Mart is one of those places that the locals, both famous or not, love to visit. It’s family-friendly, full of delicious traditional Greek dishes — spanakopita, charred octopus, pastitsio and saganaki, the flaming cheese that comes with a hearty round of “Opa!” from the staff — has a beautiful bougainvillea-lined patio and belly dancers.

Insider Tip: Can’t decide what to order? Just get the Greek Feast, which comes with at least 15 different plates of food for $43.95 per person (for lamb) and $49.95 per person (for fish).23410 Civic Center Way; 310-317-9667Malibu KitchenBecause this market and cafe is situated in the Malibu Country Mart, right across the PCH from Malibu Lagoon State Beach and Surfrider Beach, it’s a great spot for grab-and-go sandwiches, salads and snacks for the sand, or to eat there before or after.Insider Tip: There are lots of tony boutiques in the Country Mart, so this is a good fueling spot for that too.3900 Cross Creek Rd.; 310-456-7845Mr. ChowWhen Nobu moved to its gorgeous beach digs, the Beverly Hills staple swooped in to open this equally celeb-filled Westside addition. The chic all-white decor is more modern than the original, but the menu is the same: a combination of Beijing-inspired dishes plus some house favorites, including the bright-orange chicken satay, hand-pulled noodles and tableside roast duck.

Inside Tip: Don’t feel like a full elaborate meal? Sit at the bar for a menu of small bites and cocktails.3835 Cross Creek Rd.; 310-456-7600Cafe HabanaLocated in the Malibu Lumber Yard, the newer complex next to the Country Mart, this Cuban and Mexican-inspired restaurant from Sean Meehan and Rande Gerber (aka Cindy Crawford’s husband) is where to go for mojito madness, margaritas, grilled corn, decent attempts at Cubano sandwiches, and tacos, enchiladas and burritos.Insider Tip: This is a fun spot to meet some of the swigging locals. Sit at the bar and listen in on funny conversations, or better yet, join in the fun.3939 Cross Creek Rd.; 310-317-0300Nobu MalibuThis being Malibu, there are a lot of amazing outdoor spaces for dining, but Nobu is still the best if you want to eat sushi, ogle celebrities and empty your bank account for the privilege of doing so. It's a gorgeously designed space, all natural wood and clean lines, with a picture-perfect view to the sand and crashing waves.

Things to order: the yellowtail with jalapeño; and an array of sushi.Insider Tip: Lunch is served daily, and a seat on the patio is exactly where you want to be. But don’t expect to see too many famous faces out there. They’re most likely hidden in the main dining room inside.22706 E. Pacific Coast Hwy.; 310-317-9140Duke’s MalibuYou’ll know Duke’s by the always-packed parking lot. Dedicated to Duke Kahanamoku, the father of surfing and Hawaii's ambassador of Aloha, the restaurant has been a beach hot spot since the late 1990s, but that location has been a food haven and watering hole since at least 1915. it’s perfect: sun, sand and surf are all right there.Insider Tip: Head to the Barefoot Bar for tiki-style drinks and happy-hour specials every day but Saturday (on Mondays it's from 4 PM until closing).21150 Pacific Coast Hwy.; 310-317-0777GravinaCloser to Zuma beach, this family-run spot doesn't have a water view, but it is warm and cozy, the kind of place you might stumble upon in Italy, not Malibu.