Best Happy Hour Sushi Restaurants in Sawtelle
3 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Sushi Enya Sawtelle
Japanese-trained Chef Enya plates crudo-forward nigiri with daily market fish at an intimate counter, offering $200 omakase quality on the Westside without the $300+ price tag.
Worthy Picks
7.9
A crudo-forward sushi counter where Japanese-trained Chef Enya builds nigiri around daily market fish, anchored by a 16-course omakase that delivers Westside-caliber technique without the $300+ reservation game. The intimate bar format rewards weeknight visits when you can watch the cuts up close and actually hold a conversation—Friday and Saturday fills fast and gets noisy. It reads as the Sawtelle answer for nigiri-focused diners who want craft over scene.
Must-Try Dishes:
Premium Bar Omakase (16 Courses), Spicy Tuna Crispy Rice, Aburi Salmon Belly Nigiri
What Makes it Special: Japanese-trained Chef Enya plates crudo-forward nigiri with daily market fish at an intimate counter, offering $200 omakase quality on the Westside without the $300+ price tag.
#2
B.A.D. Sushi
7.9
A roll-forward sushi spot on the Sawtelle corridor that builds its identity around signature creations like the Tuna Tower and White Tiger Roll, plus a full rice-free menu for low-carb diners who still want variety. The happy hour and neighborhood pricing make it a reliable weeknight option where you eat well without doing math, and the compact room keeps the energy up without tipping into chaos.
Must-Try Dishes:
Tuna Tower, White Tiger Roll, B.A.D. Salmon Roll
What Makes it Special: West LA sushi spot known for inventive signature rolls and an extensive rice-free menu, all at neighborhood-friendly prices.
#3
En Sushi
7.8
A Sawtelle sushi fixture since 2001 that built its reputation on a daily happy hour running 3–7pm with discounted rolls and a full bar, drawing groups and couples who want solid fish without the omakase price tag. The room runs loud and lively—better suited for a birthday table or after-work catch-up than a quiet two-top. Twenty-five years on the same block in one of LA's most competitive Japanese dining corridors says more than any single review.
Must-Try Dishes:
Albacore Tataki Sashimi, Yellowtail Carpaccio, En Fusion Roll
What Makes it Special: West LA sushi spot established in 2001 with one of the neighborhood's most popular happy hours, running daily 3–7pm with a late-night window on Thursdays and Sundays.