The new bar sounds like it's more for the collegiate set than those missing a set of teeth.
The business has a poetic plan for Little Osaka.
This is why we miss the original Sasabune on the great West L.A. eating street.
Sandwiches will also be available in bowls, whether you asked for them or not.
The historic dive is keeping its weapons collection, just in case the expansion still finds you crowded by misbehaving students.
In addition to the namesake desserts, expect soups, sandwiches, and Spanish specialties with the help of a Venezuelan model or two.
The chain's menu appears vastly more sophisticated than Subway or the Quiznos it's replacing.
Trans-Atlantic African cuisine is delivered from a former nightlife promoter and L.A. loses a Japanese stalwart and one link in a Brazilian chain.
Early signs indicate this could be more like Hide than Sasabune.
The budding chain's do-it-yourself and signature salads should appeal to the street's trendy crowd for a quick lunch.
Cook's Tortas' owner has a new concept and a super-sized liquor spreads out this weekend.
Downtown's modern Mexican might come west while Travis Lett is rumored to be considering a new direction.