Best Sushi Restaurants in Beverly Hills (90210)
6 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Nozawa Bar
Michelin-starred omakase with fish hand-picked daily from LA markets.
Essential Picks
#1
Nozawa Bar
9.2
Michelin-starred omakase-only counter hidden inside Sugarfish, where Master Chef Osamu Fujita hand-selects fish daily from LA markets. The intimate 10-seat experience delivers 20 courses of pristine nigiri and sashimi at a carefully orchestrated tempo.
Must-Try Dishes:
Japanese Jellyfish, Live Sea Urchin, Blue Crab Hand Roll
What makes it special: Michelin-starred omakase with fish hand-picked daily from LA markets.
Notable Picks
8.8
Underground omakase counter beneath Rodeo Collection's parking garage, serving Chef Kiminobu Saito's 20-course journey through seasonal Japanese fish. Wine pairings curated by sommelier enhance each pristine course in this 14-seat hideaway.
Must-Try Dishes:
Dry-Aged Amberjack, Hokkaido Scallop with Sea Salt, Yuzu Gelato
What makes it special: Underground parking garage location creates Tokyo speakeasy vibe.
8.6
Occupying the legendary former Urasawa space on Two Rodeo's second floor, Chef Yusuke Yamamoto presents traditional kaiseki-influenced omakase. The intimate counter seats just 6-8 guests for a $420 journey through seasonal specialties.
Must-Try Dishes:
Uni-Caviar Tempura, Hay-Smoked A5 Wagyu, Melon Ice Cream in Hollowed Melon
What makes it special: Former Urasawa space with $390 omakase featuring theatrical presentations.
8.2
Contemporary Japanese brasserie fusing traditional sushi with French culinary techniques and live jazz on Wednesday nights. The diamond roll with lobster and caviar exemplifies their luxury approach to creative maki.
Must-Try Dishes:
Diamond Roll with Caviar, Wagyu Carpaccio with Uni, 467 Carat Premium Dragon
What makes it special: Japanese-French fusion with nightlife atmosphere and live DJs.
#5
YU/MI Sushi
8.0
Family-run neighborhood gem since 2003, where owners Ted and Yumi remember regulars by name. Their famous Spicy Tuna #2 and Blue Crab rolls draw locals avoiding the Rodeo Drive scene.
Must-Try Dishes:
Blue Crab Roll, Super Toro Nigiri, Spicy Tuna Crispy Rice
What makes it special: No-fuss quality sushi with grab-and-go convenience.
Worthy Picks
International brand's newest outpost combines Argentinian flair with Nikkei-tradition sushi alongside craft cocktails. The vibrant atmosphere features DJ sets on weekends while serving creative rolls and signature Negroni variations.
Must-Try Dishes:
Tuna Tartare, Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna, Tiraditos
What makes it special: Fusion concept blending sushi bar with cocktail culture