Published December 08, 2009
Hungry Eyes
A Sleek Japanese Cove in Beverly Hills
It's the same old dilemma: one of you wants sushi. And the other wants
Guinea Hen and Champagne
Vinaigrette.
But it's no longer a problem—thanks to a polished sliver of a Japanese restaurant called
Tiger,
officially open tonight in Beverly Hills.
This is a stark, gleaming tunnel in the former home of Luckyfish. Up front you're covered but still
technically outside, and inside there's a sparse dining room and sushi bar.
But a glass wall is all that separates the two spaces, and the rows of tables are so close together that
the
likely effect is one big house party hosted by your favorite overseas businessman—the one who works
hard and plays hard. Your actual hosts, though, are Reza Roohi (Villa) and Luis de Casas (Nobu), so you're
in good hands.
Once seated, you don't have to choose between sushi, tempura, salads or oysters—they're all here, along
with signature items like
Angel Hair Pasta With Uni and succulent meats from the custom Bincho
charcoal grill, which gets up to 1000 degrees without smoke.
And where there's no smoke…
VITALS
Tiger
340 N. Cañon Dr
(N. of Dayton)
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
310-274-3200
official website