LITTLE TOKYO LA FOOD TOUR! Over 15 Japanese Foods to Try!

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Published 2023-11-05
Little Tokyo LA Food Tour! Over 15 Japanese Foods to Try!

If you are planning to visit Little Tokyo, then this is your food video! Rockstar Eater takes you on a food tour of Little Tokyo, which is one of the best tourist attractions in Downtown Los Angeles. Many people go to Little Tokyo LA for places like Japanese Village Plaza, and for the food like sushi, shabu shabu, and ramen. With so many restaurants in Little Tokyo, which one should you go to?

Rockstar Eater visits some of the best restaurants in the area, which is all at affordable prices. Steve explores housemade udon noodles at Marugame Monzo, gyoza at Kaminari, mochi at Fugetsu-Do, sushi at Tamon, and more in this mega DTLA tour of Little Tokyo.

Watch this incredible journey as Steve showcases some of the best restaurants in Little Tokyo!


🔸 Marugame Monzo
329 1st St
Los Angeles, CA 90012
marugamemonzola.com/

🔸 Fugetsu-Do
315 1st St
Los Angeles, CA 90012
www.fugetsu-do.com/

🔸 Kaminari Gyoza Bar
323 1st St
Los Angeles, CA 90012
www.yelp.com/biz/kaminari-gyoza-bar-los-angeles-3

🔸 Tamon Sushi
Miyako Hotel 2F
328 1st St
Los Angeles, CA 90012
group.bishamon-ten.com/tamon/



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Rockstar Eater specializes in Los Angeles food. Steve covers the best restaurants in Los Angeles 2023. So if you are looking for the best restaurants in LA or the best places to eat in Los Angeles 2023, then follow Rockstar Eater on Youtube. This Los Angeles food vlog covers the best food in Los Angeles by showing you where to eat in Los Angeles.

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All Comments (21)
  • @dtna
    If you're walking around J-town (1st and 2nd Street), that's OK. But be careful around 3rd Street. 4th Street is where "Skid Row" begins. Arigato.
  • @tinayu4540
    Too bad Komasa is now closed. The owner retired after almost 40 years. They were awesome. You would have loved it, if you haven't tried it before, that is. Great video!
  • @BobaFutt
    Thank you! I'll definitely visit the udon place and gyoza place!
  • @mindysmom6132
    Hey Steve! Thanks for profiling J-Town. It used to be my old stomping grounds. Three out of the four places you shared, are new to me. Meaning, I always walked right by them without even thinking about trying them. Marugame Monzo always had such long lines. I had no idea that it was a house made udon place. I will definitely visit these restaurants in the near future. Thanks for sharing. That chirashi looks amazing!
  • @blackbell
    Thank you so much for this video! It really is so nice and convenient that everything is within walking distance. It just makes traveling from elsewhere so much less stressful!
  • @ocean62
    Wow, everything looks delicious 👍
  • @ceuser3555
    Japanese food is expensive but I am amazed at how these restaurants continue to thrive.
  • @toeknee1505
    Everything looks so tasty! I am visiting L.A. sometime this month, so I will keep on eye on this one. Thanks Steve!
  • @jadelynn1703
    Oooh Little Tokyo looks so cute and fun. The sushi place had me so jealous, the chirashi bowl looked so fun and tasty. You should try the Shabu Shabu place that was in the background next :P Awesome video Steve!!
  • @user-kt5jg6yn3n
    The fist dish... stooop i lovee 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
  • @moeperk81
    I miss Ebisu... That was a great late night spot
  • @tomithot261
    Haven't been to LA in years ... great video updating my memory. Will put it in my planner ... a quick trip for some authentic Japanese food. Thanks, you ROCK!
  • I don't ask for medium rare anymore. I only eat medium to well done. That's my personal preference.🍽️🧐
  • Great vlog :) comming end of Nov first time :) deffo come visit little Toyko:) 😊🤜🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
  • @normhal4908
    We used to eat in Little Toyko back in the 80's. There was a food hall where you sat at a table in the center of the room and were surrounded by 20 individual kitchens. Runners would take your order and bring the food to your table. It was fabulous but for reasons unknown to me it closed after several years, really miss it.
  • @sifuone
    Failed to do Sushi Gen down the street, still in little Tokyo. Best sushi in LT.