Aburiya Raku

Authentic Japanese restaurant · West Hollywood

Aburiya Raku

Authentic Japanese restaurant · West Hollywood

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521 N La Cienega Blvd, West Hollywood, CA 90048

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Las Vegas import with late-night hours offering izakaya fare & an extensive Japanese beer list.  

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521 N La Cienega Blvd, West Hollywood, CA 90048 Get directions

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521 N La Cienega Blvd, West Hollywood, CA 90048 Get directions

+1 213 308 9393
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@aburiyarakuwesthollywood

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"Turns out what happens in Vegas really does need to stay in Vegas. Aburiya Raku, the late night izakaya institution, has made the trip from the Nevada desert to West Hollywood, opening on La Cienega’s glitzy restaurant row. Anyone even remotely familiar with the Vegas staple should have seen this as the first of many bad signs. Why? Raku’s Vegas location is in a tiny strip mall in Chinatown, away from the lights of The Strip and providing an authentic (and quite raucous) place for late night eaters to experience something uniquely Las Vegas. La Cienega, on the other hand, is generally a cultureless boulevard solely catering to the nearby robot housewives of Beverly Hills and their trust fund teenage children. Nothing real happens here, parking is horrible, and the crowd flat-out sucks. This is the wrong location for Aburiya Raku. Unfortunately, it doesn’t get any better inside. The space is small, cramped, and devoid of anything that would resemble fun. THIS IS AN IZAKAYA – FUN IS THE WHOLE POINT. Where is the energy? The camaraderie? The who-gives-a-f*ck-we’re-ordering-more-sake way of life? Not here. The service is also mediocre to poor, with a restaurant staff completely overwhelmed in every facet of the place. Now, is some of the food still good? Sure. Is it also overpriced? Yes. If you come looking for that Kobe beef with wasabi you love so much from Vegas, you will find it. And yet, what’s the point when the energy is so horrid and uninviting? You might as well go around the corner to Robata JINYA, eat just as solid food that’s far less expensive, and actually feel welcome. We can’t think of one reason why you would go to Aburiya Raku, unless perhaps you wanted to have an angry dinner with coworkers you truly hate. There are plenty of people in there already doing just that. Go join them. Aburiya Raku had the chance to make something just as special as its Vegas outpost, but instead delivered what LA has plenty of – bland, poorly-run spaces full of horrible people trying to be something they’re not. Too bad, because we loved who Raku was too. Food Rundown Kobe Beef With Wasabi Probably the most famous of Raku’s many small bite dishes, we’d be lying if we said the Kobe beef wasn’t still quite good here. $14 for two bites though? Blue Fin Tuna Again, this was good. But absolutely not worth the trillion dollars (actually around $45) it costs to eat. This is LA, we have plenty of affordable places that will give us something just as good. Take note, Raku. Cold Udon Noodle With Foie Gras Egg Custard Soup This is absolutely the most inventive thing on the menu. Certainly not for everyone, it still shows that deep down Raku is at least attempting to do something different. Maybe over time. Asparagus With Bacon Is this the best thing on the menu? Maybe. And maybe that says something about the menu." - Brant Cox

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"Closures: Lovely Japanese spot Aburiya Raku in LA." - Amanda Kludt

The Delivery Apps Prevailed - Eater
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"Japanese restaurant Aburiya Raku closed its five-year-old location in Los Angeles, which was a sister location to the Las Vegas Chinatown location. The restaurant was highly praised by chefs and food critics and won a Bib Gourmand in the Michelin Guide. The Las Vegas location remains open." - Susan Stapleton

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"Aburiya Raku, a Japanese restaurant known for its robust and ever-changing izakaya menu, has closed after five years of operation in West Hollywood. It first opened in Los Angeles in 2015 as an offshoot of its popular Las Vegas location, quickly gaining accolades from diners, chefs, and critics, including a Bib Gourmand in last year's Michelin Guide." - Farley Elliott

Five-Year-Old West Hollywood Izakaya Aburiya Raku Has Quietly Closed - Eater LA
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"LA Cienega izakaya Aburiya Raku closed quietly last month, and has since been taken over by a new Japanese restaurant concept." - Matthew Kang

LA Restaurants That Have Permanently Closed During the COVID-19 Crisis - Eater LA
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