Shintaro

1900 N Highland Ave Ste 5
Los Angeles, CA 90068 Map
  • (323) 203-1688

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Based on 21 reviews.

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Mon-Fri 11:30am-2:30pm, 5:30pm-11pm Sat 5:30pm-11pm

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    Not Recommended

    Bad Sushi, bad service, bad idea

    Posted by emmy69 on 01/18/2009

    I have not written a review about a restaurant before, however, the experience at this restaurant compelled me to do so. I would like to believe that the experience was a one off, but due to the fact the tables next to us were complaining about the same things, I can only wonder why it is this restaurant is still open. Upon arrival we were left standing in the doorway by the hostess who, even after we told her we had called ahead and had a table waiting for us, ran around panicking and was not able to tell us if there was a table or not. A little odd, but we blew it off thinking it must be a busy night. We were then escorted into the one quarter full restaurant (yes, 3 quarters of the restaurant was empty, including the bar). We ordered saki and the cups had lipstick on them (not mine or my husbands) We ordered an appetizer and it came so quickly we laughed that the plate must have been sitting waiting in the kitchen to be ordered. We laughed until we tried it, and it tasted as though it had been waiting for days. This is sushi! It should be fresh! The rest of the meal took longer to come, but unfortunately tasted no better. This is also a restaurant where there are about 3 tables in the window that they like to keep busy so it looks like the whole restaurant is busy. We saw a couple waiting for 15 minutes for one of these tables, even though over half the restaurant was empty. We also heard this couple say the same things about the freshness of the food that we had- obviously this is the standard for food here. I believe this restaurant stays open due to the business from the guests of the Renaissance hotel just down the street, I cannot imagine anyone that has eaten here would want to go back again. There are many options for sushi in Hollywood. This should not be one of them. Do yourself a favor and opt for a different restaurant. Unless you enjoy the experience of leaving a restaurant hoping you're not going to get sick.

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    Very Good

    Good Solid Sushi Place

    Posted by Gopher95 on 10/16/2008

    We walked in without a reservation and got a table immediately. We had a preschool child with us and the place was kid friendly (we went around 6:30pm though). The food was delivered quickly and was good. Not amazing, but very solid. I would definitely go there again. The only complaint I had was the drinks (soda's) were small and they charged for refills. They had a Japanese movie playing up on the wall which was pretty cool. Also important to note: parking can be tough as it is in a strip mall...

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    Very Good

    Pretty good sushi in Hollywood

    Posted by ruskychinadoll on 10/08/2008

    The sushi here is by no means eyes rolling to the back of your head delicious (there are a few places in LA that can do that) but it's pretty good, especially for the area it's in. Most of the great sushi places in LA are in West LA, Santa Monica, or even the valley, but it's been difficult finding a place farther East that's decent. We tried Shintaro on a friend's recommendation and I'm glad we did. It's the best place I've tried in Hollywood. They have some innovative dishes and the fish was pretty fresh. I will definitely eat here again. The restaurant was surprisingly larger than I thought, it looks smaller from the outside, and it had a good vibe to it. My boyfriend and I eat sushi several times a week, we always stick to the same great places, and we agreed that Shintaro was very decent.

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    Very Good

    Good casual sushi

    Posted by restaurantfoodcriticLA on 07/22/2008

    This is a good place for an off night (casual, not fancy). Sushi is good, service is good... sit in the main room with the Sushi Bar. The Garlic String beans are a tasteful surprise... so is the Nasu Miso (sweet Eggplant). The only downside is the parking lot --it is free but spaces are limited so you may need to wait a while. Avoid going when the Hollywood Bowl is on -- you'll get stuck in bad traffic.

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    Fair

    stay away

    Posted by ckbg on 03/30/2008

    the hostess thinks she's the bomb, which is why she's a hostess at a sushi bar, in a strip mall.... we sat at a table instead of the bar and some of our sushi actually came out... warm.... we told our server who smiled, said sorry, and that was it. we didn't feel like arguing with her to take it off our bill so we paid it and left, probably won't return.

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    Exceptional

    sit at bar , ask for chef kenny

    Posted by yearofrat on 02/18/2008

    i have been to many so called great sushi restaurants in l.a and in japan and shintaro is my favorite for taste and a fun night. sit at the sushi bar, ask for chef kenny, usually he is off on tuesdays but when he is in he is usually in the middle section. try the saba sushi or sushimi, try the ono sushimi or sushi, ask him how the torro is on the night, he will tell you if its the best , the fattiest or not so fatty.......... i love the fattiest the better, so buttery and creamy........ the miso soup is great too, i have been to koi and it is just a celebrity hang out .........over priced and bad service........ shintaro is much better than koi and half the price . it does get packed out , so get there early . we take a lot of japanese clients there and they all love it . the green tea icecream is to die for as well if you have a sweet tooth . i prefer to have another saba .......and wash it down with the green hot tea. shintaro , one of the best restaurants in l.a....... (my other favs are , spago and the ivy on the shore )

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    Not Recommended

    It's in a strip mall, for chrissakes. Stay away.

    Posted by banangeleno on 10/31/2007

    The sushi here is awful. I had a take-out order, and from the first bite of my tuna roll could tell the fish was far from fresh. I then inspected the rest of my order, and had I been able to see that the tuna sashimi looked like it had been sitting out for three days (it's usually a bright, healthy red--this stuff was almost brown), and that the yellowtail was dry and looked like rubber, I never would have accepted or paid for it. Raw fish is not something you take a gamble on when it comes to freshness. I even tried to just eat my order of garlic green beans and forget the whole thing, but even those were skimpy and tasted terrible, like the beans themselves had been previously frozen or something. There are hundreds of other places to go. Don't choose this one.

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    Not Recommended

    Wtahc out for the scam!!!!

    Posted by yann77 on 04/16/2007

    While i have gone several times and often, for my business meeting, i was surprise one evening, upon leaving the restaurant, to realize that the manager of the restaurant, had had my car towed. He just didn't know i was inside his restaurant, and refused to pay the $280, to get the car back, and other fees, to recover the vehicle. Since then, i have learned from the local residents, that it didn't happen only to me. Party of 4 + car towed= $435 Since then, i go to a great sushi restaurant on Venture Blvd. Bad nusiness moto.

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    Very Good

    Trendy Sushi...

    Posted by jrod1080 on 03/08/2007

    So i randomly chose this place out of this City Search and it turns out to be a pretty nice place. The Food was decent and the drinks were good... on top of that Vince Vaughn was there... I would recommend this place if you are with friends but not for an intimate dinner as tables are practically on top of each other... you can completely hear everyone's converstation... Parking was a hassle and even got my door dinged up... construction is going on on the side street so it only leaves one entrance and exit which is a big hassle on Highland...

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    Exceptional

    Better than most

    Posted by crackmac on 11/10/2006

    We love it here... the staff are friendly and the fish is as fresh as any we've had in Los Angeles. A little more fancy with the dishes than the closest comparitable competition, Sushi Ike, but Shintaro still does the basics as good as anyone. The expertise and artistry are appartent on every plate and Chef Kenny is a true master at cutting fish and even minature sushi (ask and see).

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