Ozu East Kitchen Goes Above & Beyond the Ramen Bowl in Atwater Village
East Meets Eastside at the New Neighborhood Eatery with Asian Comforts for the Everyday
ATWATER VILLAGE, CA – January 12, 2016 – A bright yellow ‘O’ marks the spot for Los Angeles’ best new ramen and a menu as delightfully nuanced as the village it inhabits. Enter Ozu East Kitchen, a neighborhood eatery in Atwater Village with cutting design, welcoming vibes, eclectic beer & wine, and a roaming selection of Eastern comfort dishes adapted for the Californian palette. Now open for dinner, the restaurant is a vision realized by owner and film producer Paul Yi, a 17-year eastside resident whose food affair was ignited over spicy curry while slumming at a beach resort in Ko Phangan, Thailand. After many such traveled food and film adventures, his culinary inspirations have landed off Glendale Boulevard to answer the demand for great ramen and more on LA’s Eastside.
A corner off Atwater’s main street is where Ozu East Kitchen summons new friends and family. Enter and engage the intersecting geometry of lighting like a suspended starry night, illuminating walnut tables and ‘bento bench’ seating below. Settle in to a table and be joined in good time by Ozu’s culinary offerings – a carefully curated selection of snacks, smalls and bowls by Yi and Chef Joshua Han (The Crosby, Saint Martha, Trois Mec). Friends can break chopsticks over ‘Chicken’ Fried Tofu, Pork Rolls, Chicken Karaage, and Avocado Toast (an inventive take of yuzu guacamole over crisped rice and smoked kochujang). Specialty honors might go to the Kimchi Udon Shrimp, a creamy kimchi udon dish that plays like Eastern carbonara abundant with spam, rock shrimp, and watercress.

Of course, ramen hierarchy in Los Angeles is cause célèbre, and Ozu East Kitchen enters the gauntlet with three bowls for Eastsiders to immerse themselves. Signature to Ozu, each arrives steaming with rich broth that is big on flavor yet lighter in density, with pickling that stretches the palette. The result is a completely satisfying bowl with less fat and salt than to be expected, creating a lighter obsession.





