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Sushi Vegan
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Sushi Vegan
7.6
Santa Monica's dedicated all-vegan sushi hub uses plant-based proteins and fresh local ingredients to craft surprisingly satisfying rolls that win over even fish-eaters. The 911, Volcano, and Baked Lobster rolls deliver balanced flavors without relying on artificial substitutes, though the compact dining space fills quickly.
Must-Try Dishes:
Vegan Hot Lovers Roll, Baked Lobster Roll, 911 Roll
Scores:
Value: 8.2
Service: 7.8
Consistency: 7.6
Food Quality: 7.5
Atmosphere: 6.8
Cultural Relevance: 7.4
What makes it special: Fully plant-based sushi menu that doesn't compromise on flavor
Who should go: Vegans, vegetarians, and curious omnivores seeking innovative rolls
When to visit: Lunch or early dinner; closes Tuesday, limited evening hours
What to order: Start with 911 and Volcano rolls for the house signature style
Insider tip: Order ahead for takeout — dining area is narrow with tight seating
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Street parking on Main Street and side streets - metered until 6pm, free after. Small public lot one block east on Ocean Park Blvd
Dress code: Ultra casual - athleisure and beachwear common. This is a quick-service counter spot
Noise level: Quiet to moderate - small space with minimal background music, easy conversation
Weekend wait: 5-10 min for takeout orders, immediate seating if space available (only 4-5 tables)
Weekday lunch: Peak lunch rush 12-1pm can mean 10-15 min wait for food, seating usually available
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: 100% vegetarian - entire menu is plant-based
Vegan options: 100% vegan - no animal products used in any dish
Gluten-free options: Yes - brown rice and rice paper options available, staff knowledgeable about modifications
Good to Know
Is this good for a first date? Not ideal - the cramped counter-service setup and tight seating make it better for casual hangouts than romantic dinners. Consider it for a low-pressure lunch date or quick bite before another activity
Can I get a table without a reservation? No reservations needed or accepted - it's first-come counter service. Arrive before noon or after 1:30pm for lunch to avoid the rush. Takeout is your best bet if timing is tight
Is it kid-friendly? Yes for older kids (8+) who are adventurous eaters. The tight space and lack of high chairs make it tricky for toddlers. Most kids enjoy the California and cucumber rolls
Do the rolls actually taste like real sushi? They're not trying to perfectly mimic fish - instead they focus on balanced flavors and textures using marinated vegetables and plant proteins. Even skeptical omnivores find the 911 and Volcano rolls surprisingly satisfying
Is it expensive for vegan food? No - rolls run $8-14, making it one of the better values in Santa Monica. Two specialty rolls and an appetizer will run you $25-30 per person
Best For
Better for: All-vegan sushi without fake meat substitutes, quick healthy lunches, budget-conscious plant-based dining in Santa Monica. Better ingredient quality than most vegan spots in this price range
Skip if: You want traditional fish sushi (obviously), need a spacious or romantic atmosphere, are dining with a large group (4+ people), or want full table service. Also skip if you're looking for innovative vegan cuisine - this is solid but straightforward
Sushi Vegan
7.5
Operating in the same compact space as Thai Vegan, this counter serves creative plant-based sushi rolls that skip the faux fish in favor of fresh vegetables, tofu, and mushrooms. The Aloha Roll with pineapple and Volcano Roll show inventive combinations, though flavors tend toward mild rather than punchy. One sushi chef handles all orders, so patience gets rewarded with careful preparation.
Must-Try Dishes:
Aloha Roll, Volcano Roll, Vegan Philly Roll
Scores:
Value: 8.1
Service: 7.4
Consistency: 7.5
Food Quality: 7.6
Atmosphere: 6.5
Cultural Relevance: 7.2
What makes it special: Fully vegan sushi with creative rolls made fresh to order by single dedicated chef
Who should go: Vegans craving sushi and adventurous plant-based eaters
When to visit: Off-peak hours when the lone sushi chef has breathing room
What to order: Aloha Roll, Volcano Roll, any specialty roll with mushrooms
Insider tip: Order from both Thai Vegan and Sushi Vegan menus since they share the same kitchen
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Street parking on Main Street and side streets, typically easy to find. Lot parking available at nearby Beach Parking structure ($3/hr)
Dress code: Ultra casual - gym clothes and flip-flops are the norm in this counter-service spot
Noise level: Quiet - small space with minimal seating, easy conversation
Weekend wait: 10-15 min for order prep, no table wait (counter service)
Weekday lunch: 5-10 min typical, single chef means orders made sequentially
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Yes - entire menu is vegetarian
Vegan options: Yes - 100% vegan menu, no animal products used
Gluten-free options: Limited - most rolls contain soy sauce, request tamari and rice-only rolls
Good to Know
Is this good for a first date? Not ideal - counter service setup lacks intimacy and you'll likely take food to-go or eat standing. Better for casual meetups or post-beach bites.
Can I get a table without a reservation? No reservations needed or accepted - it's counter service with minimal seating. Most customers order takeout.
Is it kid-friendly? Yes for older kids (8+) who like sushi. Casual vibe works, but limited seating means better as a quick stop than extended meal.
How long does it take to get food? 10-20 minutes typically since one chef makes everything fresh. Call ahead if you're in a rush.
Can I order delivery? Available on major platforms, but sushi quality drops with delivery time. Better to pick up or eat fresh at counter.
Best For
Better for: Budget-conscious vegans craving sushi who prioritize creativity and freshness over ambiance. Best choice when you want plant-based sushi without paying $15+ per roll at upscale spots.
Skip if: You want full-service dining experience, fast service during peak hours, or bold, punchy flavors. For more adventurous vegan sushi, try Shojin or Ramen Hood's occasional specials.