As a long-time Hollywood resident, Yamashiro is one of my favorite spots. It's a Los Angeles must created a hundred years ago by two crazy brothers with a penchant for Asian culture and artifacts. When it was built, it was claimed that "hundreds" of Asian craftsmen had been brought over to construct the estate. The hillside was landscaped into terraces, and thousands of exotic plants and trees were planted. A pagoda was installed in front of an artificial swan lake. A creepy tunnel led into a cave-like "Monkey House," supposedly built to house a collection of monkeys. A waterfall-lined switchback walkway led to a Tea House, filled with priceless antiques. The main house, although supposedly based on a palace in the Yamashiro mountains near Kyoto, is actually a fanciful mish-mash of Japanese, Chinese, and other Asian architectural elements. Sure, the food and drinks are overpriced but the building and grounds are spectacular. Trust me, order a coke and take yourself on a self-guided tour. Go at magic hour. The views are awe-inspiring.