Awards winning shop design and lauded macaroon varieties is what Lette all about. The brainchild of Paulette Koumetz and Christophe Michalak,this Beverly Hills outlet with colorful macaroons on its signboard invites everyone to munch on macaroons. Each of the macaroon is freshly baked on a daily basis. Dailies, specials, each of it has an unique flavor to it and every filling is elaborate. You can also order online and the box will be delivered right at your doorstep.
Yamazaki Bakery serves all sorts of sweet treats, from strawberry roll cakes and pastries to sugar toast and cream puffs. Its desserts are a visual feast to the eyes with the Mini Dog, a pastry in the shape of a dog made from white cream and green and orange fruits, and light pink Strawberry Mousse served in a cup with dollops of dark pink syrup and a single strawberry on top as garnish. Other items include the Pineapple Soft Cake, Egg and Ham Pastry, Green Tea Mochi Mochi Cookie, Mini Melon Pan, Double Raisin Bread, Green Tea Cake and Wiener Pan.Yamazaki Bakery serves all sorts of sweet treats, from strawberry roll cakes and pastries to sugar toast and cream puffs. Its desserts are a visual feast to the eyes with the Mini Dog, a pastry in the shape of a dog made from white cream and green and orange fruits, and light pink Strawberry Mousse served in a cup with dollops of dark pink syrup and a single strawberry on top as garnish. Other items include the Pineapple Soft Cake, Egg and Ham Pastry, Green Tea Mochi Mochi Cookie, Mini Melon Pan, Double Raisin Bread, Green Tea Cake and Wiener Pan.
If you find yourself in Little Tokyo with a hankering for some delicious Japanese fare, then head on down to Mitsuru Cafe. The restaurant is a casual little eatery that is far removed from the upscale sushi bars that can be found throughout the city. The fluffy and delicious Imagawayaki are by far their most popular treats; prepared fresh by the window, these red bean filled girddle cakes are truly a delicacy and can be enjoyed on the go. Apart from sushi and sashimi, the restaurant also serves a selection of other Japanese dishes including octopus filled takoyaki, Mitarashi Dango or Mochi balls, Pork Shu Mai, Okonomiyaki and a variety of skewers. Breakfast is served all day.
Teishokuya Of Tokyo is a casual Japanese restaurant that offers diners a selection of traditional Japanese dishes. The menu draws inspiration from throughout Japan and is composed of a variety of dishes, including sushi, sashimi, udon, soba noodle dishes, entrées, salads and more. Some popular favorites include the donburi, the avocado and tuna bowl, and the miso soup. The restaurant also offers an impressive selection of saki, Japanese beer and soju as perfect complements to your meal.
Hama Sushi is always bustling with patrons due to the popularity that this sushi bar enjoys in the Little Tokyo neighborhood. It is especially frequented for its Red Snapper sushi, replete with a tinge of lemon. Their sushi and sahimi is also offered in varieties such as Tuna Toro, Yellowtail Collar, Monk Fish Liver, Uni, Albacore Sashimi, Shrimp Tempura Roll and Salmon Handroll. The appealing visual presentation of the platters, with green leafy garnish, only serves to increase one's appetite. It is better to approach this restaurant by public transport as it might be difficult to find a parking spot.
At Komasa Sushi, the sushi is prepared from seafood imported from all over the globe and served in platters stressing on visual presentation. Seated in its homey interiors, guests can savor dishes such as Miso Soup, Spicy Tuna Roll, Yellowtail Belly Sashimi, Chicken Teriyaki, Red Snapper Sushi, Shrimp Tempura Roll, Eel Avocado Roll and Albacore Sushi. What sets this place apart from other sushi joints in Little Tokyo is the perfect balance of seaweed and sauces in its rolls, leading to an almost gourmet dining experience.