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Best Sushi Restaurants in Los Angeles

50 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Shunji Japanese Cuisine
Michelin-starred omakase from a Matsuhisa original chef with two-decade mastery

Essential Picks

$$$$ Santa Monica Japanese, Sushi
Chef Shunji Nakao delivers one of LA's most refined omakase experiences at this Michelin-recognized counter, where seasonal fish sourced from Japan meets impeccable technique. The intimate 12-seat space (split between two chefs) showcases aged tuna, barely-seared blackthroat seaperch, and Santa Barbara uni with rice that melts seamlessly with each bite.
Must-Try Dishes: Aged Tuna Nigiri, Blackthroat Seaperch, Toro Hand Roll
What Makes it Special: Michelin-starred omakase from a Matsuhisa original chef with two-decade mastery
$$$$ West Hollywood Sushi, Seafood
This Michelin-starred Edomae sushi temple offers an intimate 16-seat omakase experience with fish flown daily from Tokyo's Tsukiji market. Chef Yohei Matsuki's precise knife work and premium ingredients create transcendent bites worth the $425 price tag.
Must-Try Dishes: Hokkaido King Salmon, 5-Day Aged Tuna, Cherry Blossom Salmon Nigiri
What Makes it Special: Five consecutive years of Michelin stars since 2020
$$$$ Beverly Hills Japanese, Sushi
Ultra-exclusive eight-seat omakase hidden on the second floor of Two Rodeo, where chef Yusuke Yamamoto serves 22 courses of pristine nigiri with playful energy. The former Urasawa space delivers theatrical presentations like uni-caviar tempura and hay-smoked wagyu that explode with flavor.
Must-Try Dishes: Uni-Caviar Tempura, Hay-Smoked A5 Wagyu, Melon Ice Cream in Hollowed Melon
What Makes it Special: Former Urasawa space with $390 omakase featuring theatrical presentations.
9.1
$$$$ Studio City Japanese, Sushi
Former Michelin-starred institution delivering bold fusion-forward rolls and hot dishes alongside impeccable omakase. Founded by Matsuhisa alumni in 1991, this upscale strip mall destination layers Peruvian influences with California creativity in daring specialty rolls and cooked preparations.
Must-Try Dishes: Crispy Rice Spicy Tuna, Seared Toro, SSS (Salmon Sashimi Special)
What Makes it Special: Michelin pedigree meeting California-Peruvian fusion in creative specialty rolls
$$$$ Culver City Sushi
Chef Hozumi Masuyoshi transforms his five-seat counter into an intimate dinner party experience, serving an 18-course omakase that showcases dry-aged fish, charcoal-kissed preparations, and impeccable technique. The solo-chef operation delivers exceptional value at $165 with dishes like silk-textured salmon that dissolves on contact and sweet-glazed unagi roasted over binchotan charcoal.
Must-Try Dishes: Dry-Aged Sashimi Box, Charcoal-Seared Bonito, Shrimp Head Miso Soup
What Makes it Special: One-chef omakase experience in an intimate five-seat setting with exceptional fish aging techniques
$$$$ Downtown LA Japanese, Sushi
A destination omakase counter where technique and fish sourcing are the whole story. Each course is tightly calibrated, with subtle seasoning and temperature control that rewards attention. Expect a long, immersive meal aimed at serious sushi seekers.
Must-Try Dishes: Seasonal nigiri omakase, Hokkaido uni, A5 wagyu bite (when offered)
What Makes it Special: High-end omakase with elite sourcing and exacting technique.
$$$$ West Hollywood Japanese, Sushi
James Beard Award-winning Chef Tyson Cole's non-traditional Japanese cuisine elevates business dining with creative sushi and seasonal omakase. The sophisticated atmosphere balances energy with professionalism, making it ideal for impressing clients.
Must-Try Dishes: Hama Chili, Gyutoro, Crispy Brussels Sprouts
What Makes it Special: James Beard Award-winning chef creates innovative Japanese-Peruvian fusion cuisine
$$$$ Downtown LA Sushi
A Michelin-starred Arts District omakase room where chef Seigo Tamura’s Osaka-trained sensibility shows in knife work and restrained seasoning. The progression is thoughtful, mixing pristine nigiri with a few composed bites that highlight seasonality. It’s intimate and serious without feeling stiff.
Must-Try Dishes: Nigiri omakase progression, Otoro with house soy, Seasonal uni course
What Makes it Special: Michelin-level omakase with Osaka-rooted precision.
$$$$ West Hollywood Japanese, Sushi
This unassuming second-floor gem offers one of LA's most authentic omakase experiences with premium ingredients. The intimate setting and traditional approach create an ideal environment for sophisticated business discussions.
Must-Try Dishes: Seasonal Omakase, Premium Nigiri Selection, Chef's Choice Sashimi
What Makes it Special: Authentic omakase experience in unassuming strip mall location

Notable Picks

$$$$ Beverly Hills Sushi
Chef Hilo creates a multi-sensory omakase experience with orchestral music matched to each course and entertaining storytelling that transforms dinner into theater. The intimate 16-seat counter provides front-row seats to masterful knife work and passionate presentations.
Must-Try Dishes: Premium Omakase A, Kama (Tuna Collar), Santa Barbara Amaebi
What Makes it Special: Chef's theatrical presentation with music pairings
$$ Westwood Japanese, Sushi
KazuNori’s Westwood outpost is a standing-room hand roll bar built entirely around made-to-order temaki. Warm rice, crisp nori, and high-quality fish move in a tight rhythm across the counter, making it the go-to spot in Westwood Village when you want focused sushi rolls rather than a sprawling menu.
Must-Try Dishes: Toro hand roll, Bay scallop hand roll, Yellowtail hand roll
What Makes it Special: A dedicated hand roll bar where every roll is assembled to order at the counter.
8.9
$$$$ Koreatown Japanese, Sushi
Chef Naruki Matsumoto sources fish directly from Tokyo's Toyosu Market for this essential omakase experience. The 15-piece nigiri-focused tasting showcases pristine seasonal fish with exacting Edomae technique, from buttery nodoguro to delicate Japanese sardine. Operating since 2016 in the space formerly known as Hirozen, this strip mall gem delivers high-end sushi without the usual pretension.
Must-Try Dishes: 15-Piece Omakase, Seared Nodoguro, Spanish Mackerel Nigiri
What Makes it Special: Daily fish flown from Tokyo's Toyosu Market with 20+ years chef expertise
$$$$ Palms Japanese, Sushi
Mori Nozomi delivers meticulously crafted omakase centered on traditional techniques, pristine sourcing, and artistic presentation. Chef Nozomi leads an all-woman team, and guests praise the seamless execution and calm setting, making this a destination for serious sushi enthusiasts.
Must-Try Dishes: Otoro Nigiri, Kasugodai, Hon Maguro Temaki
What Makes it Special: Michelin-starred, chef-led experience with rare, seasonal fish.
8.9
$$$$ Beverly Hills Japanese, Sushi
Michelin-starred intimate omakase counter hidden behind Sugarfish, where Chef Fujita serves 22 courses of adventurous nigiri selected daily from LA fish markets. The ten-seat bar maintains strict timing and traditional preparation, creating a temple-like experience for serious sushi devotees.
Must-Try Dishes: Japanese Jellyfish, Live Sea Urchin, Blue Crab Hand Roll
What Makes it Special: Michelin-starred omakase with fish hand-picked daily from LA markets.
$$$$ Beverly Hills Japanese, Sushi
This omakase-focused sushi bar delivers daily-flown fish from Japan with a traditional approach that lets ingredients shine. The lunch omakase offers exceptional value with personalized selections based on seasonal availability and guest preferences.
Must-Try Dishes: Daily Omakase Selection, Blue Fin Toro, Live Santa Barbara Uni
What Makes it Special: Daily fish flown directly from Tsukiji market with zero compromise on quality
8.9
$$$$ Santa Monica Sushi
Chef Masa Shimakawa's intimate sushi bar inside the Fairmont Miramar delivers refined Edomae-style technique with pristine fish flown in from Japan. The 12-course nigiri omakase showcases seasonal selections with house-aged rice and real wasabi, creating an elevated experience that rivals Tokyo's finest.
Must-Try Dishes: Bluefin Tuna Trio Roll, Hokkaido Scallop Nigiri, Shimakawa Special Maki
What Makes it Special: Hotel hideaway with master chef from Hokkaido using traditional aging techniques
$$$ Long Beach Sushi
Chef Eduardo Chang Ogata brings Michelin-recognized Peruvian-Japanese fusion to Belmont Shore, blending traditional sushi technique with vibrant Peruvian flavors. The intimate space buzzes with energy as bright yellow bowls of ceviche and lemon-coated parmesan scallops arrive alongside creative Nikkei-style rolls drizzled with acevichado sauce. Ocean-fresh seafood meets eye-catching presentation in a stylish atmosphere that elevates this beyond typical neighborhood sushi.
Must-Try Dishes: Parmesan Scallops, Crispy Tuna Tacos, Tiradito Nikkei
What Makes it Special: Michelin-recognized Peruvian-Japanese fusion with innovative flavor combinations and impeccable seafood quality
$$$$ Santa Monica Sushi
Chef Mark Okuda's intimate omakase bar delivers exquisite seasonal courses with over 20 years of expertise, featuring dry-aged fish from global sources. The sophisticated space with antique knife collections beneath your feet creates an unforgettable high-end experience perfect for special occasions.
Must-Try Dishes: Seasonal Omakase Course, Dry-Aged Bluefin Tuna, Hokkaido Uni Nigiri
What Makes it Special: Dry-aged fish program and chef's meticulous attention to detail
$$$$ West Hollywood Japanese, Sushi
Chef Nobu Matsuhisa's globally celebrated Japanese-Peruvian fusion restaurant offers world-class dining in a sleek setting. Celebrity clientele and signature dishes like Black Cod Miso make this the ultimate power lunch destination.
Must-Try Dishes: Black Cod Miso, Yellowtail Jalapeño, Toro Tartare with Caviar
What Makes it Special: World-renowned chef Nobu's signature Japanese-Peruvian fusion in celebrity hotspot
8.8
$$ Downtown LA Sushi
SUGARFISH Downtown LA serves set-menu omakase-style sushi built around Chef Nozawa’s Trust Me combinations, focusing on pristine fish and warm, loosely packed rice. Downtown office workers and sushi obsessives rely on it for consistent nigiri and hand rolls that feel polished without tipping into white-tablecloth formality.
Must-Try Dishes: Trust Me set (omakase-style combo), Tuna & Chutoro Sashimi, Blue & Dungeness Crab Hand Roll
What Makes it Special: Streamlined Trust Me menus deliver high-quality sushi with minimal decision fatigue.
$$$ Studio City Japanese, Sushi
Third-generation sushi chef Tetsuya Tanabe balances innovation with tradition through signature rolls that marry modern technique with family legacy. The contemporary space features both counter and table seating, where modern innovations meet timeless sushi craft in carefully composed specialty rolls.
Must-Try Dishes: Truffle Halibut Roll, Seared Specialty Rolls, Albacore Belly Nigiri
What Makes it Special: Third-generation chef innovating traditional sushi with contemporary precision
8.8
$$$$ Beverly Grove Japanese, Sushi
Sushi Tama is an omakase-focused counter and dining room on Robertson where seasonal nigiri, premium tuna, and precise technique anchor a polished but relaxed experience. Locals book it for special-occasion dinners that feel high-end without tipping into stiff formality.
Must-Try Dishes: Table Omakase Menu, Aburi Toro Nigiri, Premium Tuna Bowl
What Makes it Special: Refined omakase-driven sushi with serious fish sourcing and technique.
$$$$ Culver City Sushi
From the team behind successful Woodland Hills and Santa Monica locations, this Culver City outpost specializes in dry-aged fish like bluefin tuna and Ora King salmon from New Zealand, sourcing produce from local farmers markets. Chef Mark Okuda and Executive Chef Kenji Sato deliver multiple omakase tiers from $95 lunch to $200 dinner alongside exceptional a la carte options including their signature chirashi packed with uni, scallops, and fatty toro.
Must-Try Dishes: JYO Chirashi Bowl, Dry-Aged Fatty Toro, Dry-Aged Salmon Nigiri
What Makes it Special: Dry-aged fish program with seasonal imports from Japan and hyper-local California produce
8.8
$$$ Koreatown Sushi
This upscale kaiseki and sushi destination features a renowned chef offering six-course omakase dinners and exceptional hand rolls at the sushi bar. The sophisticated space combines traditional Japanese craftsmanship with modern cocktails, drawing diners seeking an elevated experience with impeccable presentation and seasonal ingredients flown in from Japan.
Must-Try Dishes: Blue Crab Hand Roll, Miso Black Cod, Omakase Kaiseki
What Makes it Special: Authentic kaiseki cuisine with renowned chef and $260 omakase experience
8.7
$$$$ Pasadena Sushi
Upscale Japanese kitchen perched above Raymond Avenue serves Executive Chef John Hans Yeo's fusion masterpieces in an intimate upstairs setting. Premium ingredients including A5 wagyu and uni elevate specialty rolls, while the cozy dark ambiance creates special occasion atmosphere.
Must-Try Dishes: Toro with Uni, A5 Wagyu Roll, Uni Pasta
What Makes it Special: Bird's-eye Raymond Avenue views paired with premium fish and creative fusion
$$ Downtown LA Japanese, Sushi
The high-volume Downtown handroll bar that keeps the standard for fast, consistent Nozawa-group quality. Warm rice, cold fish, and snappy nori land with repeatable precision, and the short menu encourages ordering a full run. It’s built for efficiency but still tastes cared for.
Must-Try Dishes: Toro hand roll, Lobster hand roll, Yellowtail jalapeño hand roll
What Makes it Special: Nozawa-group handroll precision at true Downtown scale.
$$ Koreatown Sushi
The gold standard for temaki in LA features Kazunori Nozawa's iconic hand rolls with crispy nori, warm rice, and pristine chilled fish in a streamlined counter-seating format. Each roll arrives individually for immediate consumption, creating a ritualistic dining experience that has spawned countless imitators across the city.
Must-Try Dishes: Toro Hand Roll, Blue Crab Hand Roll, Yellowtail Hand Roll
What Makes it Special: The original hand roll bar concept from legendary chef Kazunori Nozawa with 40+ years LA history
8.7
$$$$ Downtown LA Sushi
A celebratory yakiniku theater built around chef-paced tasting menus and premium A5 wagyu, with tableside grilling that turns dinner into a guided progression. The experience is ingredient-forward but high-energy, best enjoyed as a structured course run rather than à la carte wandering.
Must-Try Dishes: 14-course yakiniku tasting menu, A5 wagyu flight, King crab and lobster add-ons
What Makes it Special: Chef-paced wagyu tasting built for interactive grilling.
$$$$ Beverly Grove Sushi
Hidden inside the SLS, this 17-course omakase counter runs as an intimate tasting with cheffy toppings, storytelling, and a set progression of nigiri. It functions as a destination night out where reservations, cocktails, and the speakeasy setting make dinner feel like an event.
Must-Try Dishes: 17-Course Omakase Tasting, Signature Torched Nigiri Bites, Chef’s Hand Roll Course
What Makes it Special: Immersive, reservation-only omakase hidden inside the SLS hotel.
$$$$ Downtown LA Sushi, Seafood
Chef Yoshi-san's 20-course Edomae omakase operates from a hidden 10-seat basement counter accessed through a Little Tokyo parking garage and hotel lobby. His training at two-Michelin-starred Sushi Ginza Onodera shows in the precise technique, with repeat customers comprising more than half of each evening's seating. Reservations release monthly and disappear within minutes—at $300, it draws sushi purists who compare it favorably to top Tokyo counters.
Must-Try Dishes: Hairy Hokkaido Crab Chawanmushi, Nodoguro (Blackthroat Perch), Ankimo (Monkfish Liver)
What Makes it Special: Chef Yoshi-san, trained at two-Michelin-starred Sushi Ginza Onodera, serves 20-course Edomae omakase at a hidden 10-seat counter in a Little Tokyo basement.
$$$ Studio City Japanese, Sushi
Chef Tomoki Hombe's 2023 opening quickly became a celebrity favorite, delivering Valley-style omakase with expertly seasoned nigiri and familiar specialty rolls. The intimate blonde-wood space tucked beside jazz club The Baked Potato offers exceptional bang-for-buck with entry omakase starting at $80.
Must-Try Dishes: Albacore Fried Onion Roll, Seared Salmon Roll with Truffle, Nodoguro
What Makes it Special: Former Sushi Enya chef delivering celebrity-favorite rolls with exceptional value
$$ Beverly Grove Sushi
The Izaka-ya by Katsu-ya in Beverly Grove is a high-energy Japanese tavern known for inventive sushi rolls, crispy rice, and modern izakaya plates. Locals lean on it for big-flavor specialty rolls, strong drinks, and a lively scene that works for both date night and group dinners.
Must-Try Dishes: Spicy Tuna on Crispy Rice, Baked Crab Roll, Yellowtail Sashimi with Jalapeño
What Makes it Special: Modern Japanese tavern where creative rolls and crispy rice anchor the menu.
8.6
$$$$ Westwood Japanese, Sushi
Asuka is an intimate Westwood sushi bar known for meticulous fish cutting, traditional techniques, and a calm, polished dining room. It leans more toward nigiri and specialty rolls than novelty items, making it a favorite for diners who want a slower, more composed sushi experience than the nearby student haunts.
Must-Try Dishes: Chef’s omakase sushi, Toro nigiri, Baked crab hand roll
What Makes it Special: Refined, chef-driven sushi in a serene room that feels built for proper dinners.
$$$ Downtown LA Sushi
Katsuya L.A. Live is a design-forward sushi destination pairing Chef Katsuya Uechi’s signature rolls and sashimi with cocktails steps from Crypto.com Arena. It’s the polished, high-energy choice for big nights out, with standout dishes like crispy rice with spicy tuna and miso-marinated black cod.
Must-Try Dishes: Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna, Yellowtail Sashimi with Jalapeño, Miso-Marinated Black Cod
What Makes it Special: A high-profile sushi room with signature rolls, polished service, and arena-adjacent energy.
8.6
$$ Long Beach Japanese, Sushi
Naples Island sushi restaurant focusing on traditional Japanese fundamentals with pristine fish quality. Modern izakaya style with tapas plates makes it suitable for business meetings despite dinner-only hours.
Must-Try Dishes: Garlic Albacore, Miso Black Cod, Yellowtail Sashimi with Jalapeño
What Makes it Special: Chef-quality fish with Japanese authenticity rare in Long Beach
$$$ Studio City Japanese, Sushi
Michelin-recognized Japanese-Peruvian fusion from Chef Shige Fujimoto creating irreverent dishes in a hip space with distinctive dining areas. The innovative menu balances ceviche and sashimi-quality seafood with playful creations like udon carbonara with smoked pork belly and sticky-sweet oxtail bao.
Must-Try Dishes: Udon Carbonara, Oxtail Bao, Halibut Ponzu
What Makes it Special: Michelin Guide recognition for Japanese-Peruvian fusion from Michelin-star chef
8.6
$$$$ Echo Park Sushi
Chef Morihiro Onodera's 40-year mastery culminates in an intimate Echo Park counter where he mills rice daily from his family's hometown in Iwate and serves each course on his handmade pottery. The cha-kaiseki-influenced omakase prioritizes ingredient purity with Japan-sourced seafood and shari that serious sushi devotees consider unmatched in Los Angeles. Four-seat counter service at $400 delivers a personal, unhurried experience for those seeking technical precision over theatrical flair.
Must-Try Dishes: Sakura Smoked Jidori Chicken, Kanpyo Maki, Toro Tartare with Pine Nuts and Caviar
What Makes it Special: Chef Mori personally serves just 4 guests nightly at the counter, using hand-milled rice from his hometown and serving everything on his own handmade pottery.
$$ Koreatown Sushi
Noshi Sushi stands out for fresh, classic rolls, generous portions, and decades of loyal local praise. Its spicy tuna, chirashi bowl, and baked salmon roll command repeat visits, while a minimalist interior and brisk service keep the pace steady. Since 1983, it remains a Koreatown institution for sushi lovers who value consistency and tradition.
Must-Try Dishes: Spicy Tuna Roll, Super Chirashi Bowl, Baked Salmon Roll
What Makes it Special: 40+ years serving classic sushi with loyal local following.
$$$ Pasadena Japanese, Sushi
Since 2013, Chef Shigefumi Tachibe's family-owned restaurant has earned acclaim for both its premium shabu-shabu featuring Saga wagyu beef and its seasonal omakase. Jonathan Gold praised it as an 'izakaya-plus' with fish selections rivaling Japan's best.
Must-Try Dishes: Premium Omakase Sushi, Saga Beef Shabu-Shabu, Shishito Tempura Stuffed Spicy Tuna
What Makes it Special: Creator of the original tuna tartare, per Chef Tachibe
8.6
$$ Los Feliz Japanese, Sushi
Led by Chef Chano with over 25 years of fine dining experience, Roji serves freshly imported fish at approachable prices in a cozy, modern setting. The intimate space features both indoor dining and a relaxed patio, making it ideal for conversations. Strong omakase program balances traditional techniques with contemporary flair.
Must-Try Dishes: Omakase Selection, Yellowtail with Truffle, Hamachi Nigiri
What Makes it Special: Expert sushi chef with 25+ years experience serving affordable omakase
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8.6
$$$$ Venice Japanese, Ramen
Travis Lett’s Japanese-leaning tavern folds hand rolls, gyoza, and charcoal-grilled plates into a dim, high-energy space that reads effortlessly romantic. Not strictly a sushi bar, but the hand rolls and raw bites make for a stylish, shareable date.
Must-Try Dishes: Cod Tempura Handroll, Tuna Handroll, Crispy Pork Belly Gyoza
What Makes it Special: A buzzy Venice izakaya where standout hand rolls meet moody design.
$$ Studio City Sushi
Chef Nozawa's Trust Me-style sushi focusing on pristine fish quality over elaborate rolls, with simplified omakase menus emphasizing ingredient purity. The modern space delivers consistently excellent nigiri and straightforward hand rolls without the flashy presentations typical of American sushi.
Must-Try Dishes: Trust Me Menu, Albacore Sushi, Blue Crab Hand Roll
What Makes it Special: Nozawa's philosophy of pristine fish and warm rice without American-style excess
$$$ Marina del Rey Japanese, Sushi
Sushi Enya brings a more polished omakase experience to the marina, with a chef-driven bar and intimate room that leans into higher-end cuts and composed bites. Diners treat it as a special-occasion spot for pristine fish and paced service, whether they’re at the counter or a small table.
Must-Try Dishes: Chef's Omakase, Toro Sashimi, Hokkaido Scallop with Caviar
What Makes it Special: Refined omakase-focused sushi in an intimate room right off the marina.
8.6
$ Beverly Grove Seafood, Sushi
Sushi Fumi is a perpetually busy La Cienega storefront known for high-quality nigiri, crispy rice, and specialty rolls served in a no-frills room. Regulars line up early for well-sourced fish and quick-moving service that feels more neighborhood than white-tablecloth.
Must-Try Dishes: Spicy Tuna Crispy Rice, Moon Roll, Miso-Marinated Black Cod
What Makes it Special: High-quality sushi and crispy rice in a compact, always-busy room.
$$ Torrance Japanese, Sushi
Sushi Gone Wild is a compact, high-energy sushi bar where locals crowd in for creative rolls, generous sashimi, and a lively neighborhood feel. With strong multi-platform ratings and hundreds of reviews, it’s the go-to South Torrance spot when you want fun, reasonably priced sushi with real regulars’ energy.
Must-Try Dishes: Salmon Gone Wild roll, Baked Alaska roll, Dragon roll
What Makes it Special: Lively neighborhood sushi bar with creative rolls and strong value.
8.6
$$$$ Echo Park Japanese, Sushi
Michelin Bib Gourmand izakaya by Chef Charles Namba showcases pristine kanpachi sashimi and ikejime fluke alongside yakitori in an intimate Echo Park setting. While primarily focused on small plates, the beautifully plated sashimi selections and Japanese aesthetic create highly photogenic moments worth the pilgrimage.
Must-Try Dishes: Kanpachi Sashimi, Ikejime Fluke with Yuzu, Potato Pancakes with Salmon Roe
What Makes it Special: Michelin-recognized izakaya serves limited but exceptional sashimi between acclaimed yakitori and seasonal small plates
Koreatown Sushi
Opened in January 2025, this modern Japanese restaurant brings premium sushi craftsmanship with artistic presentation to Koreatown's Wilshire corridor. The menu balances traditional nigiri and creative specialty rolls with unique offerings like uni cream pasta and seasonal sake selections, drawing enthusiastic crowds to its warm, contemporary space with traditional tatami seating.
Must-Try Dishes: Volcano Roll, Uni Cream Pasta, Aburi Salmon Roll
What Makes it Special: Brand new modern sushi spot with premium fish and stunning traditional tatami rooms
$$ Bell Sushi
Culichi Town’s Bell location is a high-energy Sinaloa-style restaurant where an enormous menu of Mexican sushi rolls shares the spotlight with mariscos and cocktails. With well over a thousand reviews and a full section of natural, fried, and baked rolls, it’s the area’s loudest, most scene-driven place to crush Hot Cheetos–topped and surf-and-turf rolls with friends. Live music, bottle service energy, and late hours make it more of a night out than a quiet sushi bar.
Must-Try Dishes: Hot Cheetos Roll, Guamuchilito Roll, Mar y Tierra Roll
What Makes it Special: Sinaloa-style party restaurant where Mexican sushi rolls headline a loud mariscos show.
$$$ Marina del Rey Japanese, Sushi
Irori Sushi is a long-running tatami-style restaurant tucked into a shopping center, known for floor-level seating, bento lunches, and a surprisingly affordable omakase. Regulars come for the mix of traditional ambiance and strong value on sashimi, nigiri, and hot dishes.
Must-Try Dishes: 12-Piece Omakase, Bento Box Lunch, Yellowtail Collar
What Makes it Special: Tatami-style seating and an omakase-and-bento format that balances tradition and value.
$$$ Beverly Hills Japanese, Sushi
Glamorous Japanese brasserie fusing traditional techniques with French culinary flair, transforming into a buzzy nightlife destination after dark. The Instagram-perfect space features dramatic lighting, live DJs, and show-stopping presentations like the 467 Carat Dragon roll with gold leaf.
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.