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Best Trendy Sushi Restaurants in Downtown LA

12 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
SUGARFISH
Streamlined Trust Me menus deliver high-quality sushi with minimal decision fatigue.

Notable Picks

$$ Downtown LA Sushi
SUGARFISH Downtown LA serves set-menu omakase-style sushi built around Chef Nozawa’s Trust Me combinations, focusing on pristine fish and warm, loosely packed rice. Downtown office workers and sushi obsessives rely on it for consistent nigiri and hand rolls that feel polished without tipping into white-tablecloth formality.
Must-Try Dishes: Trust Me set (omakase-style combo), Tuna & Chutoro Sashimi, Blue & Dungeness Crab Hand Roll
What Makes it Special: Streamlined Trust Me menus deliver high-quality sushi with minimal decision fatigue.
8.7
$$$$ Downtown LA Sushi
A celebratory yakiniku theater built around chef-paced tasting menus and premium A5 wagyu, with tableside grilling that turns dinner into a guided progression. The experience is ingredient-forward but high-energy, best enjoyed as a structured course run rather than à la carte wandering.
Must-Try Dishes: 14-course yakiniku tasting menu, A5 wagyu flight, King crab and lobster add-ons
What Makes it Special: Chef-paced wagyu tasting built for interactive grilling.
$$ 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.
$$$ Downtown LA Sushi
Katsuya L.A. Live is a design-forward sushi destination pairing Chef Katsuya Uechi’s signature rolls and sashimi with cocktails steps from Crypto.com Arena. It’s the polished, high-energy choice for big nights out, with standout dishes like crispy rice with spicy tuna and miso-marinated black cod.
Must-Try Dishes: Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna, Yellowtail Sashimi with Jalapeño, Miso-Marinated Black Cod
What Makes it Special: A high-profile sushi room with signature rolls, polished service, and arena-adjacent energy.
$$$ Downtown LA Sushi
An underground Downtown lounge-meets-sushi bar with a playful, nightlife-ready energy. Rolls and nigiri lean modern and crowd-pleasing, backed by solid fish quality and a deep whisky/cocktail program. Best framed as a full evening out rather than a quiet sushi dinner.
Must-Try Dishes: Crispy rice spicy tuna, Yellowtail jalapeño sashimi, Chef’s nigiri selection
What Makes it Special: Sushi plus whisky-bar nightlife in an art-filled basement.
$$ Downtown LA Sushi
Sakana Sushi Lounge DTLA brings late-night hours and a sleek lounge feel to South Park with creative rolls, sashimi, and a strong cocktail program. Hand-selected fish, uni-forward specials, and a lively bar scene make it a go-to for nights out that run past midnight.
Must-Try Dishes: Sashimi Combination, Uni Burrata, Spicy Tuna Crispy Rice
What Makes it Special: Upscale, late-night sushi with a full bar and lounge atmosphere that stays buzzing until 2am.
$$$ Downtown LA Sushi
A rooftop Japanese room with skyline views and a staff that’s used to navigating gluten-free requests. Sushi, sashimi, and robata plates are the safe lane, and servers will steer you away from soy-based pitfalls and suggest swaps. The vibe is date-night sleek, with food that stays solid even under heavy traffic.
Must-Try Dishes: Sashimi assortment with GF soy, Robata salmon or black cod, Crispy rice with spicy tuna (GF sauce request)
What Makes it Special: High-rise sushi and robata with staff trained to accommodate gluten-free diners.
$$ Downtown LA Japanese, Sushi
A polished Arts District handroll bar from chef Lester Lai that leans into tight technique and a cocktail-forward izakaya mood. The rolls are clean, properly warm-rice-to-cold-fish balanced, and paced for lingering rather than rushing. Best experienced as a curated handroll set with drinks rather than à la carte grazing.
Must-Try Dishes: Toro hand roll, Lobster hand roll, Uni hand roll
What Makes it Special: Chef-driven handrolls with a full cocktail-bar experience.
$$$ Downtown LA Sushi
A polished, high-energy Bloc anchor where families can order across a huge comfort-plus-modern menu without drama. The patio and open dining room fit strollers and bigger kid energy, and the kitchen’s range keeps picky eaters and adventurous parents both happy. Expect noise and a scene, but reliable execution.
Must-Try Dishes: Parmesan truffle fries, steak frites, sushi rolls
What Makes it Special: Big-tent menu in a downtown patio-driven setting.
$$ Downtown LA Japanese, Sushi
A modern handroll specialist in the Arts District that keeps things crisp, clean, and well-paced. The fish-to-rice ratios are tight, nori is properly crackly, and sets land with a satisfying progression. The room is casual-buzzy, making it easy for repeat lunches or low-key dinners.
Must-Try Dishes: Blue crab hand roll, Scallop hand roll, Spicy tuna hand roll
What Makes it Special: Handroll sets with crisp nori and precise fish-rice balance.
$$ Downtown LA Japanese, Korean
A handroll-leaning counter tucked inside a nightlife-style room, blending sushi precision with a downtown bar buzz. Fish quality is clean and well-seasoned, and the menu pushes beyond basics into richer, saucier temaki builds. Come for an elevated handroll session that feels like part of the night.
Must-Try Dishes: Spicy tuna temaki, Blue crab temaki, Uni & caviar temaki
What Makes it Special: Handrolls in a bar-driven, after-dark Downtown setting.

Worthy Picks

#12 kodo
7.8
$$$$ Downtown LA Japanese, Steakhouse
A binchotan-grilled izakaya set inside a converted 1920s firehouse in the Arts District, where Kyoto-native Chef Yoya Takahashi runs a raw bar and nama sake program that leans harder into Japanese craft than most LA Japanese spots. The room is deliberately serene—natural materials, minimal design—though weekend crowds bring enough scene energy that it plays better as a date night than a quiet dinner. Wagyu and uni anchor a premium menu priced accordingly, so come calibrated for a splurge rather than a casual weeknight.
Must-Try Dishes: Wagyu Ribeye, Uni Pasta, Kodo Basque Cheesecake
What Makes it Special: A converted 1920s firehouse turned minimalist izakaya where Kyoto-native Chef Yoya Takahashi pairs binchotan-grilled signatures and a raw bar with an uncommon nama sake program.