This Former Celebrity Sushi Haunt Is Still a Place to Feel Famous in West Hollywood
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This Former Celebrity Sushi Haunt Is Still a Place to Feel Famous in West Hollywood
"In the realm of Japanese lounges, Katana has remained consistent for the better part of two decades by capitalizing on the robata trend of the aughts and, eventually, Nobu-style sushi and sashimi. In its earlier era, Katana became a paparazzi-swarmed celebrity hangout, though it's since calmed. Now the dark, semi-industrial interior gives way to a see-and-be-seen patio overlooking Sunset Boulevard."
"Popcorn shrimp arrive crisp and piping hot, so snacky that they'll be gone before you realize. Grilled king crab legs come laced with bonito aioli; squeeze a bit of chile-flecked lime for a spicy, tangy punch. Sushi rolls are kind of a must-order at places like this to fill up after picking at tiny pieces of seafood. They don't use too much of the surprisingly well-seasoned rice here, so go a little overboard."
Katana presents a sleek, dark, semi-industrial Japanese lounge atmosphere with a see-and-be-seen patio overlooking Sunset Boulevard. The menu blends robata-influenced dishes and Nobu-style sushi and sashimi, offering sashimi starters like yellowtail serrano and maguro carpaccio alongside snacks such as popcorn shrimp and grilled king crab with bonito aioli. Sushi rolls are well-executed with restrained rice and standout options like the White Lotus with seared albacore and truffle soy. Cocktails are stiff and skillfully mixed using name-brand spirits. Tasting menus are available, including a lower-priced $85-per-person option that samples multiple savory courses.
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