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Best Trendy Table Hotspots Japanese Restaurants in Fairfax

6 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Tatsu Ramen - Melrose
High-volume, customizable ramen with long hours and rich tonkotsu broths.

Notable Picks

$$ Fairfax Japanese, Ramen
Tatsu’s Melrose location is a high-volume, late-night ramen specialist built around tonkotsu-based bowls, touchscreen ordering, and a steady stream of locals and visitors. Broths lean rich and deeply flavored, with customization options that let regulars tune spice, toppings, and richness to their exact preferences.
Must-Try Dishes: Bold Ramen, Soul Ramen, Hippie (Vegan) Ramen
What Makes it Special: High-volume, customizable ramen with long hours and rich tonkotsu broths.
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$$$$ Fairfax Japanese, Seafood
ADKT LA is a moody French-Japanese spot on Fairfax that leans into cocktails, polished service, and chef-driven plates more than pure sushi. It’s a place for lingering evenings built around wagyu, seafood towers, and shareable small plates rather than a quick roll-and-go meal.
Must-Try Dishes: Seafood Tower, Wagyu Chateaubriand, Matcha Tiramisu
What Makes it Special: French-Japanese cooking in a polished cocktail-forward dining room.
$$ Fairfax Japanese
Sugarfish’s La Brea outpost focuses on Nozawa-style omakase sets where the fish, rice temperature, and sauces are tightly controlled. It’s a streamlined, sit-down sushi experience built around the Trust Me menus rather than sprawling a la carte options.
Must-Try Dishes: Trust Me, Nozawa Trust Me, Blue & Dungeness Crab Hand Roll
What Makes it Special: Tightly scripted omakase-style sushi focused on fish quality and rice.

Worthy Picks

$$$ Fairfax Japanese, Wings
Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar & Grill at The Grove combines serious sushi with the brand’s cult-favorite fried chicken and oxtail fried rice in a polished mall-adjacent setting. It functions as both a date-night option and a spot for groups who want rolls, cooked plates, and cocktails under one roof.
Must-Try Dishes: Blue Ribbon Roll, Blue Ribbon Fried Chicken Wings, Oxtail and Bone-Marrow Fried Rice
What Makes it Special: Upscale sushi-and-grill hybrid known for fried chicken and rolls.
$$ Fairfax Japanese, Ramen
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
What Makes it Special: Compact, omakase-leaning offshoot of a respected local sushi group.
$$$ Fairfax Japanese
Sora is a temaki-focused rooftop bar at the Original Farmers Market offering hand rolls, sashimi, and drinks overlooking the market stalls. It’s more of a casual, view-driven stop than a destination omakase, best used as a snack-and-sake break during shopping or a light night out.
Must-Try Dishes: Spicy Tuna Temaki, Crispy Shrimp Hand Roll, Vegan Avocado-Cucumber Temaki
What Makes it Special: Temaki bar with rooftop views over the Original Farmers Market.