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- DDavidVIPChicago / Illinois •1 review5.0Dined todaySimply put, one of the best fine dining experiences we’ve had in a long time. The service was flawless and the dishes were sublime; each one seemingly better than the one before. The wine list is exceptional and not to be missed. Some very pricey bottles but also some great values, especially some of the aged selections. A beautiful space with staff that clearly cares about making the evening a fun and memorable experience. We can’t wait to return!More infoKatoPrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary Asian• Downtown•4.8
- OTOpenTable DinerLos Angeles •5 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoGreat food and great service! The chicken fried rice is my faveMore infoTAO Asian Bistro - Los AngelesPrice: Expensive• Asian• Hollywood•4.7
- SScottVIPWashington, D.C. Area •43 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoIt’s always amazing. One of my favorites. Chow noodles🥢, lettuce wraps, potstickers, walnut shrimp, ma mignon, sweet n sour pork, Beijing chicken and duck. 😋More infoMr Chow - Beverly HillsPrice: Very Expensive• Chinese• Beverly Hills•4.7
- MmelanieLos Angeles •46 reviews5.0Dined on Mar 1, 2025I’ve enjoyed Josh takeout for years. This was the first time I dined in and I will again— there are round tables for parties of 4 to 6 that are relatively quiet on the LA Dining scene.  aside from great food quiet is a big attraction for folks my age.More infoJoss CuisinePrice: Expensive• Chinese• Beverly Hills•4.4
- KKarinLos Angeles •1 review5.0Dined on Feb 15, 2025Fusion Chinese, not traditional. I enjoyed dim sum items: shumai, lobster dumpling. Lettuce wrap appetizer was great as well. Char sui bao’s have too much dough, not enough stuffing inside. Overall, I’d lean towards appetizers and main entrees.More infoFifty One KitchenPrice: Expensive• Chinese• Culver City•3.8