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Sushi Enya - Beverly Grove
8.3
The Beverly Grove outpost of Sushi Enya combines a polished dining room with both à la carte and 16-course omakase experiences. It’s a strong choice when you want careful nigiri, specialty rolls, and a more formal feel without committing to the tiniest counters in town.
Must-Try Dishes:
16-Course Seasonal Omakase, Lemon Roll, Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna
Scores:
Value: 6.5
Service: 8.4
Consistency: 8.3
Food Quality: 8.7
Atmosphere: 8.2
Cultural Relevance: 8
What makes it special: Refined sushi and omakase from a growing local mini-group.
Who should go: Diners wanting upscale sushi without tiny-counter intensity.
When to visit: Later weeknights for calmer omakase pacing.
What to order: Seasonal omakase, Lemon Roll, crispy rice appetizer.
Insider tip: Book sushi-bar omakase separately; seats are limited and coveted.
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Metered street parking along San Vicente and adjacent side streets; can be tight during peak dinner hours. No valet.
Dress code: Smart casual; polished but not formal. Jeans are fine if paired with a cleaner top or jacket.
Noise level: Moderate; generally quiet enough for conversation, especially at the sushi bar or during later seatings.
Weekend wait: 20–40 minutes without a reservation, longer for sushi-bar seats.
Weekday lunch: Typically no wait; easy to walk in for à la carte.
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Several rolls and appetizers available, plus customizable veggie nigiri options.
Vegan options: Limited; a couple of vegetable rolls and simple sides but not a full vegan experience.
Gluten-free options: Accommodating; many nigiri and sashimi options are naturally gluten-free, and staff can provide gluten-free soy sauce on request.
Good to Know
Is this good for a first date? Yes. The polished dining room, attentive service, and moderate noise level make it an excellent first-date pick—elevated without feeling overly formal.
Can I get a table without a reservation? Often yes on weeknights for standard tables, but omakase seats are limited and should be booked ahead. Weekends benefit from reservations to avoid longer waits.
Is it kid-friendly? Somewhat; well-behaved older kids or teens who enjoy sushi will be fine. The space skews adult and date-night oriented, with no dedicated kids’ menu.
Best For
Better for: A balanced experience that merges formal omakase pacing with accessible à la carte—great when you want quality fish without committing to high-cost or ultra-exclusive counters.
Consider Alternatives If: You’re looking for ultra-traditional, chef-interactive omakase or value-driven neighborhood sushi; in those cases, smaller counters or budget-forward spots may fit better.
Hours
Monday5:30pm - 10pm
Tuesday5:30pm - 10pm
Wednesday5:30pm - 10pm
Thursday5:30pm - 10pm
Friday5:30pm - 10:30pm
Saturday5:30pm - 10:30pm
Sunday5pm - 10pm