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Nagahasu By Sushi Yu/Mi

8103 1/2 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90048
Sushi Bars, Ramen, Sushi

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Nagahasu By Sushi Yu/Mi 7.8
Beverly Grove
Nagahasu by Sushi Yu/Mi is an intimate Beverly Boulevard sushi bar spun off from a Beverly Hills favorite, focusing on traditional nigiri, omakase sets, and signatures like sushi palettes. Its small footprint and omakase emphasis make it feel like a low-key, at-home extension of higher-priced counters nearby.
Must-Try Dishes: Nagahasu Omakase Set, Sushi Palette, Signature Lover’s Set
Scores:
Value: 8 Service: 7.5 Consistency: 7.7 Food Quality: 8.1 Atmosphere: 6 Cultural Relevance: 7.2
What makes it special: Compact, omakase-leaning offshoot of a respected local sushi group.
Who should go: Sushi fans wanting intimate, neighborhood-counter omakase.
When to visit: Weeknights for a quieter, slower-paced omakase experience.
What to order: Omakase set, sushi palette, chef’s specials board.
Insider tip: Seats are limited; book ahead if you want prime counter spots.
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Mostly metered street parking on Beverly Blvd and side streets; can be tight after 6pm, so allow extra time.
Dress code: Smart casual; neat denim and button-downs are common, but many guests lean slightly dressy for omakase.
Noise level: Low to moderate — intimate counter setup keeps conversations easy without raising your voice.
Weekend wait: Expect a 20–40 minute wait if walking in; counter seats often fill early.
Weekday lunch: Not applicable — primarily a dinner-focused spot; early weeknights usually have minimal wait with a reservation.
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Limited — a few vegetable rolls, salads, and simple appetizers.
Vegan options: Very limited — seaweed salad and basic veggie rolls may qualify, but options are not extensive.
Gluten-free options: Moderate — many nigiri and sashimi items are naturally gluten-free; ask for gluten-free soy sauce and avoid marinated items.
Good to Know
Is this good for a first date? Yes — the intimate counter, quiet room, and slow-paced omakase create a relaxed, focused date setting without feeling formal or intimidating.
Can I get a table without a reservation? Sometimes — walk-ins are possible early on weeknights, but weekend evenings almost always require a reservation for counter seats.
Is it kid-friendly? Not particularly — the room is small, menu is omakase-leaning, and pacing is geared toward adults. Teen diners comfortable with sushi will fare better than younger kids.
Best For
Better for: Low-key, intimate omakase with a neighborhood feel and strong traditional nigiri without Beverly Hills pricing.
Skip if: You want broad sushi menus, cooked dishes, large-group seating, or flashy specialty rolls — nearby spots like Sushi Koo or KazuNori fit those needs better.
Nagahasu By Sushi Yu/Mi 7.9
Beverly Grove
Nagahasu, from the Yu/Mi team, is an intimate Beverly Grove sushi bar that also offers a small selection of comforting noodle dishes. Guests come for precise nigiri and signature rolls, using the ramen and noodles more as a cozy complement than the main event.
Must-Try Dishes: Spicy Tuna #2 Roll, Special Albacore Roll, Seared Salmon Belly Sushi
Scores:
Value: 7.1 Service: 8.6 Consistency: 7.6 Food Quality: 8.7 Atmosphere: 6.5 Cultural Relevance: 7.3
What makes it special: A tiny, detail-driven sushi counter from the Yu/Mi family that quietly includes comforting noodle dishes.
Who should go: Sushi lovers who also want a low-key noodle option nearby.
When to visit: Later weeknights for a calmer bar and easier reservations.
What to order: Spicy Tuna #2 Roll, Special Albacore Roll, Seared Salmon Belly.
Insider tip: Sit at the counter and ask about off-menu pieces before you order noodles.
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Street parking is available but tight after 6pm; meter spots open up later in the evening. No valet on-site.
Dress code: Smart casual. Jeans are fine, but most guests lean slightly dressy given the intimate sushi-bar setting.
Noise level: Moderate—soft chatter and clattering plates, but you can comfortably hold a date-night conversation.
Weekend wait: 30–45 minutes without a reservation, especially after 7pm.
Weekday lunch: Generally no wait, though the small space can fill quickly.
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Some options available—vegetable rolls and a few noodle items, but the menu leans heavily seafood-forward.
Vegan options: Limited—1–2 vegetable rolls and simple sides, but no substantial vegan entrées.
Gluten-free options: Many sushi items can be made gluten-free; request tamari and avoid tempura or sauces containing wheat.
Good to Know
Is this good for a first date? Yes. The intimate counter, polished service, and warm lighting make it ideal for a low-key but impressive first date.
Can I get a table without a reservation? Possibly, especially on weeknights, but the dining room is small. Walk-ins are more likely to snag counter seats before 6:30pm.
Is it kid-friendly? Not particularly. The space is intimate, portions are geared toward adults, and the atmosphere leans date-night. Best for older teens who enjoy sushi.
Best For
Better for: Precision nigiri, upscale date-night vibes, and a rare combo of high-quality sushi with comforting noodle add-ons.
Skip if: You want a full ramen-focused meal, a lively group setting, or budget-friendly à la carte sushi.