(310) 777-8370
9320 West Pico Blvd
Los Angeles,
CA
90035
34.0551
-118.3936
Neighborhoods: West LA, Beverlywood
Hours:
Sun 5pm-10pm
Mon-Thu 6pm-10pm
Sat 8pm-10pm
Price:
$$
Parking:
Valet
Last updated 7.22.09
What People Are Saying About Mamash
The Editor

Martha Burr
Citysearch
In Short – On the "Kosher end" of Pico this fun, spacious, high-end Asian fusion spot creates a luxe vibe with posh interior. Individually lit black leather booths sport velvet curtains, while dramatic six-foot chandeliers dangle from high ceilings underlit with a sultry red glow above black lacquered tables and chairs. The sweeping marble bar overlooks glass waterfall fountains. On the weekends, DJ spin global beats for a well-heeled Westside crowd. Premium-grade sushi and sashimi is featured along with kosher signature dishes like seared albacore, crispy barramundi, lamb shank curry,…
Better call first.
by chudjr at Citysearch
I showed up at 7 pm on a Wednesday night 3-19-08. It was closed. No note. No sign. Maybe they went out of business.
Weird Experience
by KosherEatersAnnon at Citysearch
I would never eat here again. It was the worst dinning experience I have ever had- to say the least. We waited 45 minutes for our food. Our appetizer and entree came at the same time and the drink we sent back to change never made it back to our table. After the check came we waited a half our for our doggy back only to find out they had mistakenly thrown it out.
- Pros: that we don't have to eat here again
- Cons: It felt like we were in the twilight zone.
Fun and Delicious
by Foodie92 at Citysearch
Mamash is an exciting addition to this part Beverly Hills. The decor is stylish and hip, the music is fun and upbeat, and the staff is friendly and welcoming. But it?s not just the atmosphere that is appealing. The menu offers a full range of flavorful sections. The chef has combined French technique with Asian flavors, creating delicious dishes such as dusk shumi, tuna tartar napolean, and Mongolian beef.
The Details on Mamash
Know Before You Go:
The restaurant is closed for Shabbat Fridays and opens for dinner Saturday at 8pm.
The Extras:
There's an attractive large private room for parties and functions, which can can hold up to 70 sit-down diners and 100 for appetizers.
What to Drink:
An interesting kosher wine list features reasonably priced reds and whites from around the globe ranging from $23 to $220. Infused sakes change daily, and specialty cocktails include a pomegranate cooler and passionfruit mojito. Beer, single malt scotches and small batch whiskeys are also offered.
Category:
Payment Methods:
American Express, Visa, Discover, MasterCard
Restaurant Special Features:
Private Rooms, People Watching, Business Dining, Date Spot, Group Dining, Live Music, Bar Scene







