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- MMathieuLos Angeles •2 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoMy girlfriend and I haven’t been to a Benihana’s in 10 years. 10 years later, they are still going stronger than ever. As soon as we stepped in, I could immediately smell the delicious aroma. Despite frequent power issues, leading to computer issues, they did not let it stop them from putting on an amazing show, performing with amazing service, and cooking the most amazing hibachi stir fry anywhere. I am in the culinary business myself and the hibachi shrimp was absolutely to die for, cooked to perfection and flavored with love. My girlfriend also tried their sushi for the first time which neither of us have ever had. They have some of the best sushi I have ever tasted. But my absolute favorite is still their amazing mustard sauce. I could eat with that sauce absolutely all day. Benihana still remains one of my top favorite restaurant spots to visit. Thank you so much for an amazing meal and experience!More infoBenihana - Santa Anita, CAPrice: Moderate• Japanese• Arcadia•4
- KKristynSan Diego •2 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoThis place was beautiful and the service was spectacular. I’d say it’s a lil too pricey for what you get though. I’ve had high tea at other places that were around $30-$40 and had more stuff whereas this place (while yes it was good) was $64 per person for a few slices of bread, tarts, crumpets, and one tea selection. On top of that, you have to pay to get into the Huntington. I still rate it five stars cause it was a beautiful and calm experience, but again just a bit overpriced.More infoThe Huntington's Rose Garden Tea RoomPrice: Very Expensive• Afternoon Tea• South Pasadena•4.7
- CCarolynLos Angeles •3 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoThe chef sent out a mushroom tea- a broth with truffles. Loved it! The beet salad was disappointing, but the grilled salad was excellent. We ordered the porterhouse steak. It was good, but not impressive. The baked potato was to die for! It tasted like Mac and cheese. Definitely order the South Pasadena cocktail-OMG- so good! We will go back. Service was excellent as was the ambiance!More infoThe Royce Steak HousePrice: Very Expensive• Steakhouse• Pasadena•4.6
- SStevenCalifornia Central Coast •2 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoGreat service great food I will definitely come backMore infoThe Dive Oyster BarPrice: Moderate• Oyster Bar• Temple City•4.9
- RRachaelLos Angeles •1 review5.0Dined 5 days agoLoved the ambience and service here - especially the live harp music! Recommendation: The regular afternoon tea is more than enough food, unless you want to order an alcoholic drink. I ordered the Nobel tea, which includes extra strawberries and cream and another non-alcoholic drink on top of the regular afternoon tea menu. But, I actually wasn't able to finish the strawberries and cream because I was too full by then.More infoThe Lobby Lounge @ The Langham Hotel PasadenaPrice: Very Expensive• Afternoon Tea• Pasadena•4.3
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Whether you prefer upscale dining establishments or casual restaurants that serve large portions, there are fresh food options that you may not even have been aware existed in San Gabriel Valley. This active city is known as a hot spot for Asian cuisine, especially Chinese liangpi, homemade noodles with a nutty flavor. In the cultural hub of Pasadena, the San Gabriel Valley also has many traditional Italian and Mexican eateries. Some of the more modern Mexican dishes begin with the torta, which is a Latin sandwich filled with beef, and every establishment serves a different variety. You can also dress up for a classy brunch in an elegant Italian restaurant that serves freshly squeezed juice and cannoli filled with rich cream.
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