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There are multiple choices for a sake lover to make, as the place serves cold sake in small and large bottles and hot sake like the Kenbishi Kuromatsu Honjozo. The Kamoizumi Plum Sake carries subtle sweet and acidic notes, making a great pair with Kibinago Sardine Tempura.

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Known for their premium sake in Little Tokyo, Kinjiro has a collection of warm, cold, and specialty sake on the bar.

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Sake bottles left to chill in an icebox, Source: Facebook Fuelled by the second-largest Japanese population in the US, LA is home to some great spots that offer sake in its many forms.

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Lucky for us, Los Angeles never runs out of the white elixir. Warm or cold, sake has stolen the hearts of many, ours included.

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