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Best Date Night Japanese Restaurants in Hollywood

5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
UKA
Michelin-starred kaiseki and omakase with sweeping Hollywood views.

Notable Picks

8.9
$$$$ Hollywood Japanese
A Michelin-starred kaiseki restaurant inside JAPAN HOUSE Los Angeles, UKA serves meticulous multi-course omakase dinners that spotlight pristine seafood and seasonal produce. The intimate room and counter seating overlook Hollywood, making it one of the city’s most serious Japanese dining experiences.
Must-Try Dishes: Kabutamushi dumpling with Japanese sea bream, Grilled abalone with butter ponzu, Seasonal wagyu course with red wine jus and miso butter
What Makes it Special: Michelin-starred kaiseki and omakase with sweeping Hollywood views.
8.6
$$ Hollywood Japanese, Ramen
Tokyo-born Tonchin’s LA outpost brings a polished, modern ramen experience to the Melrose corridor, anchored by rich yet balanced tonkotsu. The bowl construction is meticulous—springy noodles, silky broth, and well-seared chashu—while sides and kakigori desserts make it feel like a full night-out spot rather than a quick slurp. Cocktails and late hours add real neighborhood pull.
Must-Try Dishes: Classic Tokyo Tonkotsu Ramen, Spicy Tan Tan Ramen, Smoked Dashi Ramen
What Makes it Special: A Tokyo institution’s refined tonkotsu and dessert-forward ramen bar format.
8.4
$$$$ Hollywood Japanese
Rokusho brings a Tokyo-born modern izakaya sensibility to Hollywood with inventive hand rolls, composed small plates, and a serious cocktail program. The dim, design-forward space feels built for nights out while still putting real care into technique and ingredients.
Must-Try Dishes: Spicy tuna crispy rice, Uni and wagyu hand roll, Gindara miso black cod
What Makes it Special: A Tokyo-linked izakaya with creative small plates, hand rolls, and cocktails.

Worthy Picks

$$$$ Hollywood Japanese
The historic 1914 hilltop mansion serves Japanese-inspired cuisine with panoramic city views stretching across the Hollywood Hills. Koi fish over 60 years old swim in the garden courtyard of this former palace replica. Wagyu sukiyaki, matcha soba noodles, and specialty rolls are served in a setting that prioritizes atmosphere over cutting-edge technique.
Must-Try Dishes: Wagyu Sukiyaki, Matcha Soba Noodles, Specialty Sushi Rolls
What Makes it Special: Historic 1914 hilltop mansion with sweeping LA views and 60-year-old koi
$$$ Hollywood Japanese
Chef Katsuya Uechi's Japanese-fusion flagship built around the Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna — the dish that defined a category across LA and spawned a multi-location empire from this Hollywood Blvd original. The scene runs loud and camera-ready, which works for groups splitting shareable plates but fights against the date-night pitch once the weekend crowd fills in. Expect polished execution on signature items at a price point that asks you to pay for the room as much as the food.
Must-Try Dishes: Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna, Crispy Brussels Sprouts, Wagyu Ishiyaki
What Makes it Special: Chef Katsuya Uechi's Japanese-fusion concept built around the original Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna — the dish that launched over two million bites and defined a category across LA.