Best Sushi Restaurants in Mid-City
2 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
n/soto
Chef Niki Nakayama's izakaya concept blending Japanese technique with live-fire cooking and seasonal California ingredients
Worthy Picks
#1
n/soto
7.9
The izakaya sibling to Niki Nakayama's n/naka, built around live-fire kushiyaki and a 50-item menu organized by cooking technique rather than course. The miso-glazed bone marrow and char-kissed skewers outperform the raw fish section. Expect $150+ per person in a dimly lit, whisper-quiet room designed for date nights that prioritize refined Japanese small plates over sushi-counter traditionalism.
Must-Try Dishes:
Cocktails, Skewers, Nigiri
What Makes it Special: Chef Niki Nakayama's izakaya concept blending Japanese technique with live-fire cooking and seasonal California ingredients
7.9
A casual La Cienega strip-mall Japanese spot where sushi shares the stage with ramen and comfort plates. The sushi is clean and well-portioned, especially the simple nigiri and roll sets, making it a practical neighborhood option. Best for mixed cravings and easy takeout that still feels fresher than typical fast-casual.
Must-Try Dishes:
Assorted nigiri set, Spicy salmon roll, Salmon sashimi
What Makes it Special: Solid sushi inside a broader Japanese comfort menu.