This trip to Los Angeles did not involve much planning or research done into which restaurants we'd be visiting. Normally, I have a schedule of where we would be eating every day! But being super busy meant that I was unable to do my usual thing, hence, we just looked for restaurants on the fly. We were staying around LAX this time around and we didn't want to venture very far for food if we didn't have to. This lead us to Hachi Izakaya in nearby Torrance. Reviews seemed to be good, so we went there for a late dinner.
We were only able to secure bar seating, but that worked fine for us. We settled in with some bevvies and then ordered a bunch of dishes starting with the BBQ Beef Yakiniku Salad. This was pleasant enough with shredded cabbage and sprouts with a classic Japanese sweet ginger dressing. The thinly-sliced beef was tender and somewhat buttery while completely seasoned with sweet mirin soy. There was some caramelization from the grilling.
Onto a couple of raw items, we had the Snapper Yuzu Carpaccio as well as the Blue Fin Tuna & Avocado Tartare. Fresh with the essence of the sea, the snapper was mildly sweet with its classic meaty texture. The yuzu provided its usual tanginess. As for the tartare, the avocado was ripe and creamy while the blue fin was buttery and naturally sweet. There was just enough soy to accent without being salty. Not sure if it needed all those greens on top though.
We moved onto a couple of typical fried items in the Chicken Karaage and Crispy Mayo Shrimp (aka Ebi Mayo). Really solid chicken as it was juicy and well-marinated with a balance of sweetness and saltiness. The exterior batter was light and crispy. The ebi mayo featured fairly large and plump shrimp (oxymoron I know...) that were coated in a crispy tempura batter. They were sauced with a chili mayo that was both sweet and mildly spicy.
Lastly, we had the Bara Chirashi Bowl. Beyond being fresh and vibrant, there was a considerable amount of chopped fish, cucumber, tamago and ikura in relation to the rice. Texturally, the rice was on point with an appealing chewiness. It was also nicely seasoned. We really didn't have to add much more to this as it was great as it was. Overall, we enjoyed our late night dinner at Hachi. Food was solid, prices were reasonable and the service was attentive.
The Good:- Solid eats
- Reasonable prices
- Nice service
The Bad:
- Pretty busy, so better reserve a table, we were just lucky to get bar seating
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