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Yatai
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citysearch c.
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Yatai is a tiny space with a cute courtyard right on Sunset. Blink and you'll miss it, which would be a shame since the food here is to die for. For two people, get six or seven small plates (about 5 bucks a pop -- very reasonable) and explore a world of Asian flavors. Each small plate is a tiny treasure, bursting with inventiveness, care and above all flavor. This chef intimately understands your taste buds and your brain! Asian ""tapas"" are a great way to sample different flavors of the region, and at these bargain prices you will eat yourself silly. Just one word of warning: most of the cocktails are made with rice wine or rice-based spirits and taste distinctly different from (let's say) vodka-based drinks. If you're not sure you like this stuff, order a nice Japanese beer instead.
Pros: Intense and delicious flavors, reasonable prices
Cons: Cocktails are geared more to an Asian palate
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