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Hayato Los Angeles Reviews from The Last Year
"This particular catch was killed just outside of Tokyo
"This particular catch was killed just outside of Tokyo yesterday..." "This ingredient isn't available in North America..." "Partial dehydration gives this [salted, preserved roe] the texture of cheese, so expect it to crumble in your mouth" So many descriptions to entice the imagination! Dining at Hayato was truly an exceptional culinary journey. Having dined last summer at two of Barcelona's Michelin 3-star restaurants (Abac and Cocina Hermanos Torres), I've been curious since last Fall to try one of L.A.'s highest rated Michelin offerings. Very lucky to finally land a last-minute reservation at Hayato. The restaurant itself is simply and elegantly decorated, previewing the simple but extremely elegant meal you are about to enjoy. The greeting was very warm and courteous, in line with what you might expect from a high-end Japanese setting. Now onto the food. Having enjoyed a few Michelin 2 and 3-star restaurants now, mostly across Spain and Italy, though some in London and the UK, I've noticed a common quality in a handful of the best dishes prepared at these places. It's what I can best describe as the "knife's edge." It's this point in the dining experience where I've come to recognize that the very delicate collection of flavors in a special dish is both at its peak and hovers precariously on a razor-fine, knife's edge: only the most miniscule deviations in spice or preparation would topple it from this hard-won summit. It's the moment that tells me that I'm in the presence of a master chef who has worked tirelessly at the craft to reach this culmination. I experienced this moment on more than a few of the Hayato courses. A recurring thought I had throughout the meal: "I've eaten X before, but it's never tasted like this..." That held true for the bamboo shoots, crab, turnips, etc, ingredients very common in various Asian cuisines, but never as vibrantly, authentically, and brilliantly presented as at Hayato. Again, a testament to the mastery of the head chef and his uber-talented staff. To wrap up, here is a list of the courses (with photos when possible): 1. Seared Kinmedai, Tosa Zu Jelly 2. Shirauo and Sweet Potato Tempura 3. Hokkaido Surf Clam "Nuta Ae" 4. Live California Spot Prawn, Fresh Bamboo 5. Shinogi: Aji Bo-Zushi 6. Owan: Dungeness Crab Shinjo 7. Otsukuri: Japanese Sea Bream, Akagai 8. Steamed Abalone with Liver Sauce 9. Charcoal Grilled Kinki, Roasted Onion 10. Fried Cuttlefish, Fresh Ginko Nuts 11. Seared Duck Breast, Tokyo Turnip 12. Mizore Nabe: Ebi Shinjo, Shiitake, Komatsuna 13. Chinmi: Grilled Karasumi 14. Black Throat Sea Perch Rice Pot 15. Mizu Mono: Asian Pear with Sake Jelly My one and only regret is my stomach wasn't large enough for more than two servings of the penultimate rice pot course. After dining at Hayato, I will never view Japanese cooking the same way. Masterpiece art can do that sometimes: shift and heighten one's perspective to bring new life and new possibilities into what seemed like a well-trodden space. For me, Michelin multi-starred restaurants have been expanded beyond molecular gastronomy, foams, liquid nitrogen and cryo-preparations, etc.; I have learned to deeply appreciate the excellence in a very small handful of carefully selected ingredients, optimally prepared and simply presented for maximum flavor. In some ways, one might argue this approach is quintessentially Japanese. If you are reading this Hayato-sama, thank you again for the opportunity to dine on a last minute, same-day reservation at your wondrous establishment. I hope that I am fortunate enough to do so again in the future. Arigatou gozaimasu! (deeply bowing)
Took me months to get this reservation The chef's
Took me months to get this reservation The chef's meticulous craftsmanship shines through in each carefully curated course, presenting a culinary journey that is both enchanting and unforgettable. From the first delicate bite to the final satisfying morsel, every course is a revelation of flavors and textures. The ambiance at Hayato is a perfect blend of simplicity and sophistication. The intimate setting creates an atmosphere of tranquility, allowing diners to fully immerse themselves in the culinary journey unfolding before them. It's a serene escape from the bustling city life. Probably one of the best kaiseki japanese restaurants. 10/10 would come again
How this establishment any lower than a 5* review here, is
How this establishment any lower than a 5* review here, is besides me. Getting the reservation is the HARDEST part, given that there's only 7 seats per day. I have put myself on the waitlist and month after month not getting a reservation. However, one day.... I got the lucky email saying that I was selected for a reservation. Seriously, I should have gotten some lottery tickets as well. Parking - there's a few 1 hour parking spaces outside, which we parked at. No validation, or walking to the structure (even if you're there it's not $$ or that far of a walk) but there's something about parking right outside the restaurant Chef Brandon and his amazing staff made us feel welcome from the time they opened the door, until you leave for the evening. To be honest, I did not know what our menu was. I knew that I just had to experience Chef Brandon's creations. Every dish was well prepared, the menu is meticulously chosen, every part of each is intentional. Chef Brandon starts telling you stories (also, drinking doesn't start until AFTER the soup), and we find out that their day starts around 10am to feed us for dinner. There's a lot of prep for all the courses. I won't spoil the menu here. I had an interview the next day, totally worth it. AND I'm still believing that Hayato was my good luck charm. :) NGL, I'm still sad that I didn't get to try one of their famous bento boxes.
Can't get a reservation through their system.
All seats were sold out in 5 minutes. Yet, people are selling the reservations on the web. Go figure?!
After trying to get reservations for about 9-10 months, we
After trying to get reservations for about 9-10 months, we have failed again last month... But were lucky enough to get a spot after being on the wait-list. Which then begs the question if the whole experience was worth the hassle, which for us, it definitely was. Once you get to row dtla, you can park in the structure and get your ticket validated to get cheaper rates. The whole dinner lasted just under 4 hours for us so we ended up paying $8 for parking on a Thursday night. You might be able to get lucky with free parking in the "1 hour parking spots", but $8 isn't really much in comparison to the dinner to have some peace of mind. The chefs are very friendly and some of the preparation is done right in front of you. Since there are only 7 seats per dinner, the whole experience is very intimate and also feels like you're eating at home with a professional chef in your kitchen. Every dish was well thought out and was delicious. My favorite dishes would be a tie between the nodoguro and the bonito cooked over burning rice straws.
Late review.
Hayato outshines any Japanese establishment in the US by a mile. The authenticity is unmistakable, and the experience comes a close second only to dining in mainland Japan. In my opinion, there's one thing that often stumps Japanese restaurants like Hayato: mastering the art of restraint. And this is what places Hayato above many others. The chef doesn't stack toro over caviar over uni. Instead, each dish is meticulously crafted to bring out the best in simple yet quality ingredients. The decision to take this route deserves a standing ovation, IMO. Not everyone appreciates this kind of pared-down, yet sophisticated dining. You might think, 'oh but some restaurants in LA serve nigiri is also this way' - well he isn't serving nigiri, and what he's making is definitely a lot less common here in the US. I can't help but think about his struggles to educating the masses before he earned his first or second Michelin star. But clearly, it was worth it as getting a reservation now is close to impossible. I'll go as far as saying that Hayato reminds me of Kyo-Aji (RIP), and Ishikawa, the latter of which I learned the chef had trained at. Shout out to the solo server too. She gave all 7 us her undivided attention throughout the meal and provided an authentic ambiance through her service.
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Hey @EvocativeFold67, welcome to appointmenttrader! Once the reservation is in your portfolio, you definitely own the timeslot, the review team would not have approved the trade if the reservation wasn't confirmed - so you are going :-) Judging from your post you bid today and are going tomorrow - don't worry as long as you initiated the name transfer, you are good - the transfer service has to work with the opening hours of the reservation team of the respective venue. You will likely see the transfer confirmation a couple hours before your reservation time.
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Payment for selling
How do I receive information if someone wants to buy my reservation? How do I get paid?
Give the best answerHow can we take our restaurant off your list?
Dear Appointmenttrader Team,
I am the spokesman of the Hofbräuhaus in Munich/Germany.
We don not want to be on your App, since Reservations in the Hofbräuhaus are free.
Please take us off this list!
Please do answer and confirm this.
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Banned from Resy for selling reservations- Do we have a rat on our hands???
I am new to this app and started off by selling a polo bar reservation and then quickly sold one more reservation. Not long after I received emails from Resy saying all my reservations are cancelled and I am being banned from Resy for life. How could this have possibly happened without a rat telling Resy that I sold the reservation. I need some advice on this situation and let’s catch the rat!
Give the best answerBid and Buy Instantly
I have a big ongoing and it also shows someone is working on my bid. Today I see there is a " Buy Instantly " option at my portfolio showing same price I've bid for a reservation. I'm a bit confused, since my money has already been deducted from my credit card for the bid, do I need to pay one more time for the Buy Instantly? If I choose Buy Instantly, can I cancel my bid ( while someone is working on it )? Thanks!
Give the best answerFirst Sale Help
Having hard time getting my first sale. Any advice? I just want to get the ball rolling! Thanks!
Give the best answerChanging restaurant opening times
I have a reservation for Kasama Chicago I listed but it’s not showing up because the listed opening hours are only until 3 or 4 pm. My reservation is for their dinner service at 5. Is there a way I can change the times myself?
Give the best answerI got charged twice for a single reservation
How long until I get a refund? Support has been slow, has anyone else experienced this?
I tried purchasing the reservation at $55 but it failed. Then I purchased it for $30 and it succeeded. However the $55 charge still went through on my card and posted
Cancelled reservations due to posting it here
Restaurants are cracking down on reservations posted on here
Give the best answer0 views on my posted reservations
Any idea why my reservations have 0 views? Am I doing something incorrectly?
Give the best answerFinding reservwtion
What name do I say the reservation is under?
Give the best answerHow do I deposit $?
You can only deposit $50 at a time until you earn the “Sales and Low Refund Medal” I believe. Im new to this as well but the ability to deposit more money at once and increase your amount of listings comes with that medal.
Payouts
Anyone know how increase payout transfer to bank as I can only send $50 a day and they charge $5 for every transaction. There must be a way. I’ve contacted support two days ago and not a reply.
Give the best answerTransfer question
What do you do if reservation is an hour away and it still hasn’t been transferred? Don’t want to be embarrassed at restaurant. First time user. Thanks!
Give the best answerGetting started as a seller
Hey I just signed up. I'm in Kenya and I 'm looking to be a seller. Where can i get started?
Transfer
My reservation is today and my transfer is still not complete does that mean it’s not going happen ?
Give the best answerWhen do funds get released
My funds from first transaction were supposed to be released today at 5:30 EST. Still showing in deposit account and not main balance
Give the best answerWaiting for concierge service for over 24 hrs and nothing
I have been waiting for name transfer on my confirmed reservation for over 24 hrs and haven’t heard anything from anyone. Also need to ask for a special table. Dinner is tmrw night. Anyone?
Give the best answerPrepaid
What does prepaid mean. Am I paying for the reservation and than a prepaid amount. I’m looking for joes seafood in dc. All the offers are pre paid amounts ?!!
Give the best answerNewbie sellers— how fast do your reservations sell?
I have some reservations coming up tomorrow that have gotten lots of views but haven’t sold yet. I haven’t made a sale yet since I just joined this week. I keep lowering the price, but am worried they won’t sell. How long did it take you to sell your first reservations? And did you have success being reimbursed by AT for no-show or cancellation fees? Just looking for a little reassurance. Thanks!
Give the best answerHow do I sell my when my related reservation’s restaurant does not exist on AT?
How do I sell my when my related reservation’s restaurant does not exist on AT? Its listed as a hotel, but it also has a restaurant under the same name ‘Chiltern Firehouse’ in London
Give the best answerPayment taken , reservation not received
I just bought a reservation, the money was taken from my Apple Cash. The reservation however does not show up in my portfolio
Give the best answeremail address for my acc
I left my employer and need to change my email address for my account. How do I do this?
Give the best answerSeller with the Polo Bar reservation on 5/17 for 4 people
I am interested if you are willing to negotiate. Post on my wall if/when you see this.
Give the best answerZ’Z Club
I have reservations!
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