About Restaurant: Hinoki & the Bird is a travel-inspired restaurant that pushes modern California cooking to vibrant new bounds. Taking cues from travels through the Silk Road, the restaurant serves as a colorful kaleidoscope where bright flavors, a healthful sensibility, and technique harmoniously collide. The Milo Garcia-designed indoor/outdoor space is housed on the ground floor of The Century condominium tower.For parties of 7 or more, please call the restaurant directly at 310-552-1200.
Positive Review Count: 506 Reviews
Price Range: $50 and over
Restaurant Type: Contemporary American
Keywords: Good for business meals, Charming, Great for outdoor dining
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Review Titles: Overall ratings and reviews
Review Descriptions: Reviews can only be made by diners who have eaten at this restaurant
Details: 4.5Food , 4.4Service , 4.7Ambience , 4.1Value
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Dining style: Casual Elegant
Price: $50 and over
Cuisines: Contemporary American, Californian, Asian
Hours of operation: Dinner
Tue–Thu 5:30 pm–9:00 pm
Fri, Sat 5:30 pm–9:45 pm
Phone number: (310) 552-1200
Website: http://www.hinokiandthebird.com/
Payment options: AMEX, Diners Club, Discover, Mastercard, Visa
Dress code: Business Casual
Executive chef: Brandon Kida
Private party facilities: Whether you are planning a celebratory cocktail reception, a business meeting, or an intimate dinner with friends, consider one of our private dining options for your next event. Please email events@HinokiandtheBird.com or call 310-552-1200.
Private party contact: our Private Dining Coordinator: (424) 284-2583
Location: 10 Century Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90067
Neighborhood: Century City
Cross street: Avenue of the Stars
Parking details: Valet parking is directly in front of the restaurant. The fee is $8 for lunch, and $10 for dinner.
Additional: Banquet, Beer, Chef’s Table, Cocktails, Corkage Fee, Counter Seating, Full Bar, Happy Hour, Non-Smoking, Patio/Outdoor Dining, Patio/Outdoor Dining, Private Room, Wheelchair Access, Wine
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