Azay - Los Angeles, California

Adresse: 226 1st St, Los Angeles, CA 90012.
Téléphone: 2136283431.
Site web: azaylittletokyo.com.
Spécialités: Restaurant japonais, Restaurant français.
Autres données d'intérêt: Terrasse, Livraison sans contact, Livraison, Vente à emporter, Repas sur place, Service rapide, Petit déjeuner, Déjeuner, Dîner, Dîner en solo, Entrée accessible en fauteuil roulant, Places assises accessibles en fauteuil roulant, Toilettes accessibles en fauteuil roulant, Alcools, Cafés, Cuisine simple et traditionnelle, Petites portions à partager, Produits sains, Vin, Petit déjeuner, Brunch, Déjeuner, Dîner, Desserts, Places assises, Toilettes, Toilettes non genrées, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi, Branché, Chaleureux, Décontracté, Adapté aux familles, LGBTQ+ friendly, Safe place pour les transgenres, Touristes, Réservation recommandée pour le déjeuner, Réservations acceptées, Cartes de crédit, Cartes de paiement, Paiements mobiles NFC, Cartes de crédit, Chaises hautes, Convient aux enfants, Parking couvert payant, Parking payant, Parking payant dans la rue.
Avis : Cette entreprise a 303 avis sur Google My Business.
Avis moyen: 4.6/5.

Emplacement de Azay

Le restaurant Azay, situé à Adresse: 226 1st St, Los Angeles, CA 90012, est une destination incontournable pour les amateurs de cuisine japonaise et française. Vous pouvez les contacter à Téléphone: 2136283431 ou visiter leur site web site web: azaylittletokyo.com.

L'établissement propose une gamme de spécialités, notamment de la cuisine japonaise et française. Parmi les points forts, on compte une terrasse, des options de livraison sans contact, de la vente à emporter, des repas sur place, un service rapide, une cuisine simple et traditionnelle, des petites portions à partager, des produits sains, un large choix de vins, ainsi qu'une atmosphère branchée, chaleureuse et décontractée. Le restaurant dispose d'une entrée accessible en fauteuil roulant, de places assises accessibles en fauteuil roulant, de toilettes accessibles en fauteuil roulant, de chaises hautes, et convient aux enfants. Il propose également un petit-déjeuner, un brunch, le déjeuner, le dîner, des desserts, des alcools, des cafés, des options pour les touristes, un wi-fi et des toilettes non-genrées.

Azay est un lieu sûr et accueillant pour les personnes LGBTQ+ et les transgenres. Ils acceptent les réservations pour le déjeuner, les paiements par cartes de crédit, les paiements mobiles NFC, et disposent d'un parking couvert payant, d'un parking payant et d'un parking payant dans la rue.

Le restaurant a reçu 303 avis sur Google My Business, avec une moyenne de 4.6/5, ce qui témoigne de la qualité de leur service et de leur cuisine. Pour plus d'informations, nous recommandons de visiter leur site web et de réserver une table pour découvrir par vous-même la saveur et l'ambiance d'Azay.

Avis de Azay

Azay - Los Angeles, California
Shane Li
5/5

I love Japanese breakfasts for their variety, fresh flavors, and healthiness, and this place seamlessly blends that with a wonderful Japanese/French twist. I’ll definitely have to come back and try their dinner sometime.

The restaurant is relatively small. We arrived right when they opened and were seated immediately, but it filled up quickly afterward. The service, while friendly, felt a bit disorganized—three different staff members tried to bring us the bill while we were still waiting for dessert, likely due to how busy they were.

Azay - Los Angeles, California
Adam Chesler
3/5

Not bad but wasn’t really impressed. No particularly special flavors. Really does feel like what an average person would eat for lunch. The American comparison would be a home made turkey sandwich with a side of chips. Not bad but also nothing special. If it wasn’t priced so high would have had more stars

Azay - Los Angeles, California
Ericka Silva
1/5

Worse food experience in little Tokyo. I was looking forward for an authentic breakfast experience but after a 1 1/2 hr wait it was more of a lunch. As the menu states there is a French Japanese fusion, we decided to order the kakuni omurice, Nagoya hitsumabushi.

The omurice was an over cooked egg omelet over a rice drenched in ketchup. The egg was so dry and a major disappointment.

The eel bowl was just disappointing because the white rice was wet and not cooked properly. The eel was a bit fishy, and the broth served with it was cold. I’ve had better unagi at its price point.

Duck confit was a very salty flavor and not juicy. The couscous was dried along with stale bread. The veggies were served soggy.

Not only was the food disappointing and lacked quality, but waited long for a water refill or even hot water for the tea.

Service and food experience was so poor, I would definitely not recommend. For a true Japanese experience Gardena and Torrance in South Bay has so many hidden gems at a lower cost.

Save yourself time and visit other nearby spots in little Tokyo that offers better food like sushi gen.

Azay - Los Angeles, California
Dude
4/5

In A Nutshell:

-Azay is a cool spot to grab a Japanese breakfast.
-It's basically a bento box that comes w/ a fresh tofu, tamago (Japanese omelet), miso soup, pickled veggies & you can also add some protein such as Maryland Soft-Shell Blue Crab or Black Cod
-It's a very different style of breakfast you would normally eat in L.A., but something worth trying out b/c it's really good.
-Their green tea/matcha creme brulee was really, really good & I highly recommended trying that too.

Overall, this was a nice find & I didn't have to wait at all on a Sunday morning around 11:30 am.

Azay - Los Angeles, California
Brian Monroe
5/5

Absolutely incredible.
I'm so glad we got a reservation for traditional Japanese breakfast!
The service was kind, informative, and outstanding. I wish we were closer and could visit more often.

Omg the Matcha Brulee!!!

Azay - Los Angeles, California
Lilian Lin
5/5

Hands down the most enjoyable Japanese and French fusion food in town! The bento box shows authenticity and delicacy of Japanese cuisine at its best. The duck confit is pretty good with the couscous. The grapefruit tart, special dessert of the day, was very impressive too! It feels like we don’t get to find this kind of hearty food at this price anywhere else in LA! Reservation is highly recommended!

Azay - Los Angeles, California
Jason B
5/5

We truly love everything about this place. My companion found it by searching for authentic Japanese cuisine and it was as authentic as it possibly could be.

Intentionally I ordered Sukiyaki as that has always been one of my favorites. It was heart warming and delicious.

Our waitress was extremely polite and knowledgeable. She paid attention to everything and we felt welcome.

We certainly will go back there next time in LA.

Azay - Los Angeles, California
Kelvin L
5/5

I had found this lovely place for brunch on my last day of my LA trip. We walked up and put our name on the list and waited around 20-30 mins. We got seated outside and we ordered our food. My cousin and I ordered the beef curry, brother ordered the salmon and ikura donburi and my friend had the daily bento with the black cod. It was all super yummy and nothing left behind. Super good and highly recommend for brunch. They close at 2pm btw.

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