Restaurant in Los Angeles, United States
Uka
450ptsKaiseki Artistry

About Uka
Authentic kaiseki artistry defines Uka Los Angeles, where former UN chefs Yoshitaka Mitsue and Shingo Kato present six or nine-course Japanese tasting menus within Japan House's serene setting, featuring twice-weekly fish imports from Japan and signature dishes like kabutamushi dumplings and wagyu with miso butter sauce.
Within the cultural sanctuary of Japan House at Ovation Hollywood, Uka Los Angeles emerges as an intimate temple to authentic kaiseki dining, where Chef Yoshitaka Mitsue and Chef Shingo Kato transform traditional Japanese culinary philosophy into an extraordinary fine dining experience that rivals the most celebrated restaurants in Los Angeles.
The culinary journey at Uka begins with the remarkable backgrounds of its chef duo, both formerly of the Permanent Mission of Japan to the United Nations, bringing diplomatic precision and cultural authenticity to every plate. This pedigree informs their unwavering commitment to kaiseki tradition—the ancient Japanese art of seasonal, multi-course dining that celebrates harmony, balance, and the natural progression of flavors. Their philosophy centers on honoring ingredients at their peak, whether sourced from Japan's pristine waters or California's finest local producers.
The cuisine at Uka represents kaiseki dining at its most refined, offering guests a choice between six or nine-course tasting menus that showcase both traditional techniques and subtle French influences. Signature dishes include the exquisite kabutamushi—a delicate dumpling crafted from shredded turnip and filled with Japanese sea bream—alongside more contemporary interpretations like grilled abalone enhanced with butter ponzu sauce and premium wagyu accompanied by red wine jus and miso butter sauce. The restaurant's commitment to authenticity extends to its sourcing: fish arrives twice weekly from Japan before being expertly cured or aged in-house, while local ingredients are selected for their exceptional quality and seasonal relevance.
The dining experience unfolds within a sleek, minimalist space that embodies Japanese design principles, where clean lines and natural materials create an atmosphere of serene sophistication. Service follows the Japanese omotenashi tradition, with Chef Mitsue, Chef Kato, and their dedicated team of two servers providing attentive, personalized care that makes each guest feel honored. The intimate setting accommodates only a select number of diners, ensuring that every detail receives meticulous attention—from the precise timing of each course to the artful presentation that makes each dish a visual masterpiece.
For discerning diners seeking Los Angeles' most authentic kaiseki experience, Uka represents an unparalleled opportunity to experience this ancient culinary art form in its purest expression. Reservations are essential at this exclusive hideaway, where the intersection of traditional Japanese craftsmanship and contemporary luxury creates memories that linger long after the final course.
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