Sushi
Sushi
Page 2Sawa
Sawa in Little Tokyo is a high-end sushi bar with Japanese cocktails that you'll need to book well in advance.
Leona's Sushi House
Leona’s Sushi House is a modern Japanese-Peruvian restaurant in Studio City with solid sushi.
Soko
This sushi counter spot attached to the Fairmont Hotel in Santa Monica is a good Westside sushi option with style and substance.
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Sushi Sonagi
Sushi Sonagi is an impressive 10-seat omakase spot in Gardena with subtle Korean touches.
Sushi Park
Sushi Park in West Hollywood is fun and kitschy, but no longer a destination for LA sushi purists.
Yunomi Handroll
Yunomi is a modern handroll bar in the Arts District with decent sushi and an efficient takeout situation.
MainRo
If you're in the mood for an over-the-top clubstaurant experience, MainRo in Hollywood is one of the best shows in town.
Seabutter
Seabutter is a modern, subway-tiled sushi bar that offers fresh nigiri, dressed up sashimi, and affordable omakase.
Kanpachi Sushi & Sake
Kanpachi Sushi & Sake is an old-school sushi spot on the border of Torrance and Gardena that serves a great affordable omakase.
Sushi Nishi-Ya
Sushi Nishi-Ya might have a weird location on the Glendale/Burbank border, but this is an omakase experience worth driving for.
Matsuhisa
Matsuhisa is the Beverly Hills restaurant that launched the Nobu empire, and there’s no sushi place that feels more LA.
Wabi on Rose
Wabi in Venice is not where you go for an out-of-body sushi experience. Instead, you come here to have solid cocktails and eat pretty meh sushi rolls that sound like they were conceptualized by a 21 year-old club promoter.
Hilo Sushi
If you can handle the hot seat, Hilo Sushi in Beverly Hill hosts one of the most entertaining omakases in town.
The Brothers Sushi Santa Monica
The Brothers Sushi’s second location in Santa Monica is a huge win for Westsiders.