Bright, cheerful and full of charm, Boss Sushi has a fun atmosphere that displays itself the moment you step through the door. The Japanese restaurant offers elegant dishes that suit casual lunches, as well as more intimate dinners. Chef and owner Tom Sagara is dedicated to providing the freshest seafood available while demonstrating a creative and modern approach to traditional Japanese cuisine. Visit the Boss Sushi website to view the restaurant's full menu.
Sushi Dokoro Ki Ra La, which has won awards from Los Angeles magazine for its sushi, offers a small, intimate setting where guests can relax and enjoy some elegant sashimi or carpaccio. Floor-to-ceiling windows let in plenty of light, creating a relaxed dining environment.
Oishi means "delicious" in Japanese, and this community fixture of more than 15 years exemplifies that. All items are made to order, so sometimes it may seem like the wait is long, but at least you know that you're waiting for quality. With seating at the counter, outdoors or in the cozy dining room, you're sure to be comfortable while you wait for your tasty Japanese cuisine.
Sushi & Kushi IMAI aims to create the perfect setting for savoring sake, whether you are a novice or a connoisseur. An extensive sushi and kushi list with descriptions will help you make a selection, but for a more narrated experience, request more information from your server. You can also choose to sample a new menu item or receive a recommendation on wine and food pairings. A carefully selected wine list complements the menu, and wines are available by the bottle or glass. A mixologist was consulted to concoct unique cocktails for the restaurant's menu, so the specialty drinks are well worth trying. If cocktails aren't your thing, a selection of imported and domestic beers is also offered.
Founded by Jeremy Umland, U-Sushi is a unique Japanese restuarant with locations in San Francisco and Beverly Hills. Open for lunch and dinner daily, the restaurant allows customers to design their own professionally-rolled sushi rolls with a selection of over 40 ingredients. U-Sushi also serves soups, salads, sides and desserts. Visit the U-Sushi website to view a complete menu.
What this restaurant lacks in size it makes up for in atmosphere. With a long and lean layout, Sushi Sushi still manages to comfortably fit in a well-sized sushi bar and plenty of tables. The menu features a large variety of sushi rolls, including albacore, squid and giant clam. Visit the Sushi Sushi website for more information about the charming eatery.
At Sushi Kiyono, the wide sushi bar is complemented by two skylights that provide a downpour of sunlight throughout the day. The warm and friendly staff provides excellent service, and the chefs prepare your sushi in front of you at the elegant open bar. You'll find an inviting atmosphere and many return customers when you visit Sushi Kiyono, which is located on South Beverly Drive, between Gregory Way and Charleville Boulevard.
Asakuma Sushi Delivery is exactly that: a take-out only eatery that will deliver sushi and other traditional Japanese offerings to your door. Customers are also welcome to pick up their orders, which may be placed by phone or fax, or online at the Akasuma website. Limited outdoor seating is also available for those who can't wait to dig in.
This restaurant serves sushi, sashimi and Japanese entrées prepared with a fresh, fun style. The owner, Yumiko Nagato, is often working behind the sushi bar himself, preparing attractive dishes below his display of LA Marathon medals. Sushi and sashimi choices include traditional combinations and rolls, along with specialties like cajun sashimi, garlic sashimi and Oy Vey salmon sashimi. The menu also includes plenty of non-sushi options, including tempura, teriyaki, noodles, sukiyaki and salads. All shellfish is cooked separately from other fish to accommodate allergies, and for healthy diners or those with dietary restrictions, brown rice and soy paper can be substituted for white rice and seaweed. Please note that there is a 10 percent service charge applied to take-out orders, and a $15 minimum is required for credit cards. Signs on the wall remind customers to order carefully and to check their orders, as no refunds or exchanges are permitted.