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The Anza-a Calabasas Hotel
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The spacious suite features air conditioning, a wardrobe, heating, as well as a TV with streaming services.
The suite offers air conditioning.
The spacious suite provides air conditioning, a wardrobe, heating, as well as a TV with streaming services.
The unit has 3 beds.
Offering free Wi-Fi, this air-conditioned room features a flat-screen cable TV, a work desk, a microwave, a refrigerator…
The unit has 2 beds.
The unit has 2 beds.
Offering free Wi-Fi, this air-conditioned room features a flat-screen cable TV, a work desk, a microwave, a refrigerator…
The unit has 2 beds.
The unit has 2 beds.
The unit has 1 bed.
The quadruple room provides air conditioning, a wardrobe, heating and a TV with streaming services. The unit offers 2 be…
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Restaurants nearby
- Shin Sushi★ Michelin Taketoshi Azumi is indeed the real deal—he's worked for two decades at top spots on both coasts and comes from a family of sushi connoisseurs. In fact, Shin is named for the Tokyo restaurant run by his late father (spot the sign hanging behind the counter).Despite its pedigree, the vibe is laid-back and the joyful chef keep things entertaining, and solo diners feel a part of the crowd. His approach to shari is singular and it makes a delicate base for some of the more unusual nigiri around, like a tiny bundle of Japanese chives tied with crispy nori and topped with bonito. Then look forward to13.6km
- Pasta|Bar★ Michelin A stylishly modern space hidden inside an unassuming strip mall, this hip concept's tasting menu is one for the books. Drinks and a snack kick things off in a well-appointed front bar and the staff is wonderfully engaging as they serve a host of delectable, hyper-local items. The eclectic cuisine travels beyond the borders of Italian tradition, offering up such creations as a single agnolotti tucked with braised oxtail, crispy onions and a Comté cheese espuma, or sunchoke gnocchi with Ibérico pluma and crispy sourdough breadcrumbs. A delicate, twirl of tagliatelle made from porcini powder is g14.6km
- The Brothers Sushi Sushi options have certainly come a long way over the last few decades, as evidenced by this dynamic spot, boasting a sweet price point. Minimally accoutered with a dark wood counter, floral arrangements, and gray floor tiles, everything here feels refined and contemporary.The food, brought to you by veteran chef, Mark Okuda, follows suit. In addition to the omakase, the menu features such specials as a "JYO" chirashi bowl, dry-aged grilled fish collar, and Hokkaido snowcrabs. Served in a tall martini glass, halibut arrives with Japanese cucumber, micro shiso, and yuzu-spiked vinegar; tailed b4.2km
- PizzanaBib Every pizza at this area darling begins with a nod to Neapolitan tradition: start with the perfect dough and bake it into a crust that remains crisp and light right through the middle. This careful process and that almighty oven shipped from Italy can be observed with longing through the glass-walled kitchen. The dining room also conjures the homeland through Mediterranean-blue murals and furnishings. To top that crust, many pizzas go on to include premium ingredients like San Marzano tomatoes and fior di latte, which arrives several times a week from Italy. Alternatively, deck your pie with a19.9km
- Anajak Thai Now in its fifth decade of operation, this beloved family-owned fixture has never been more in demand. Much of its current acclaim owes to second-generation Chef Justin Pichetrungsi, whose cooking balances tradition with a contemporary, crowd-driven sensibility. This is amply demonstrated on freewheeling “Thai Taco Tuesdays,” a no-reservations event that draws lines around the block. For additional excitement, one weekend per month, a unique omakase experience remains one of the city’s most sought-after reservations. Whether sampling well-executed Thai classics or exploring occasional off-menu17.4km
- Sushi Note Nota bene: Sushi Note is far from a postscript. Whether you're here for the supreme fish or distinctly focused wine selection, it hits all the marks. The sleek dining room is defined by soft fabrics, moody colors and provocative artwork, including framed letters and photos. Chef Kiminobu Saito showcases serious craftsmanship, ace textures and rare flavors in his seasonal plates, available in half-note or full-note omakase menus or à la carte. The attention to detail is remarkable, with every piece of nigiri and sashimi cut to order. Meaty and sweet scallop with truffle salt and citrus, perfect19.9km
- Carl’s Jr. Fast food10.4km
- Banda Burrito Mexican11.4km
- Jack in the Box Fast food13.7km
- Banda Burrito Mexican14.5km
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Attractions nearby
- Getty Center campus of the Getty Museum and other programs of the Getty Trust in Los Angeles17.7km
- J. Paul Getty Museum art museum in Los Angeles, California17.7km
- Mulholland Drive street and road in the eastern Santa Monica Mountains of Southern California14.3km
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