Tsubaki
Neighborhood izakaya showcasing seasonal small plates, noodle specialties, dumplings & drinks.
Tsubaki is a classic izakaya by Charles Namba and Courtney Kaplan. The pair has had a long-standing love for izakaya, a style of informal tavern at the heart of Japanese dining tradition. Japanese parents raised Namba in Los Angeles and earned his culinary chops in New York, at EN Japanese Brasserie, Chanterelle, Macao Trading Company, and then at Bouchon in Los Angeles. Tsubaki is a return to his childhood roots and the dishes he ate while growing up. All plates are meant to be shared, and are designed to be accompanied by sake, beer, or wine. The Japanese character for izakaya translates to “stay sake place,” and drinking is central to the izakaya experience. Kaplan has created a sake program based around jizake (local craft sake) and honkaku shochu (Japan’s traditional distilled spirit). Fluent in Japanese and with over a decade of sommelier experience selling and serving wine and sake at places like New York’s Decibel, EN Japanese Brasserie, and Bestia in Los Angeles, her beverage program offers guests the opportunity to taste small-production sake and shochu not found elsewhere in Los Angeles. The wine list is French-focused, emphasizing small farmers working traditionally and thoughtfully.
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