
This Week’s Schedule
Week Afternoon Evening
May 15 - May 21
Monday - May 15 Tuesday - May 16 Wednesday - May 17 12:00AM - 12:00AM
Private Event Thursday - May 18 12:00AM - 12:00AM
Private Event Friday - May 19 Saturday - May 20 10:00AM - 10:30AM
Bak Anime
Sunday - May 21
Week Afternoon Evening
May 22 - May 28
Monday - May 22 Tuesday - May 23 Wednesday - May 24 Thursday - May 25 Friday - May 26 Saturday - May 27 12:00AM - 12:00AM
Anime Riverside
Sunday - May 28 12:00AM - 12:00AM
Anime Riverside

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Recent News Stories
Okamoto Kitchen Bentos (Oka-Ben) for AX2019!
We’re proud to unveil our new bento boxes as available for pre-order at Anime Expo 2019, July 3rd - 7th. Fewer lines. Less stress.
Okonomi Fries Are Here to Stay
Fries might not seem very traditional Japanese cuisine. Even so, our Okonomi Fries definitely pays homage to those classic Japanese flavors.
Okamoto Kitchen Parfait Highlight!
Recently Okamoto Kitchen was in a feature in LA Weekly for Best Asian-Inspired Desserts!
Okamoto Kitchen is the brainchild of Chizuru and Gerald Abraham, whose mission is to introduce people to authentic, lesser known Japanese dishes such as Chicken Nanban, Cheese Mochi and Classic Style Japanese Curry. The vibrant Akiba-style decor and engaging customer service make Okamoto Kitchen an experience you will be talking about with your friends. Chef Chizuru Abraham is an issei (first generation Japanese) who has been cooking Japanese cuisine since childhood. Passionate about perfecting her craft, she graduated from Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts in Los Angeles, and has studied under world-famous celebrity chef Nobu Matsuhisa. Gerald Abraham’s immersion into Japanese culture started with anime and import video games (playing them in Japanese) as a kid. From there, he moved to Japan, became fluent in the language, and developed a true appreciation for the local cuisine as an avid foodie. Now he and Chizuru are bringing those classic Japanese dishes to Los Angeles.Who we are…
About Okamoto Kitchen
About Chef Chizuru Okamoto Abraham
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