Bright, cheerful takeout spot with barstool seating and a casual, relaxed vibe. Small dining area includes a few tables and outdoor seats, creating a cozy atmosphere. Known for fresh, vibrant poke bowls with a unique Korean twist.
Poke bowls come packed to the brim and taste very fresh. Staff often offer free miso soup alongside the meal.
Quick, healthy lunches come with solid taste and quality here. Options fill you up well, making it a solid choice for a midday meal.
Good to know
They are running a 10% off promotion throughout May.
There is free parking in the building with validation available.
The shop is tucked away and easy to miss from the street.
Sushi restaurant offers traditional Japanese seating with floor chairs and private tatami rooms that require removing shoes, creating a cozy and authentic atmosphere. The space feels inviting and personalized, with sections including sushi bar and washitsu rooms. Energy varies from relaxing to lively, accommodating solo diners and groups alike.
Sushi here stands out for its super fresh fish and great portions at a very reasonable price. The sushi dinner sets deliver excellent value with tasty, authentic flavors and friendly service.
Lunch specials offer great quality and outstanding value, especially the 10-piece lunch set. The options provide a solid deal for a midday meal.
Good to know
Reservations are not required, and the wait time is minimal even during busy hours.
Parking can be inconvenient, so plan accordingly.
The restaurant serves both sushi and pasta, which is unusual for a Japanese restaurant.
Korean restaurant offers a clean, cozy interior with modern Korean cafe style and well-lit, tidy decor. Atmosphere feels warm and upscale casual, though noise levels can be high, making conversation challenging. Small space creates an intimate vibe with a trendy, wholesome energy.
Salmon sashimi comes thick, buttery, and very fresh, priced well at $26. The sukiyaki beef is tender and flavorful, served sweet and savory with vegetables. Cold soba combo offers a refreshing option.
Lunch gets very busy but seating happens quickly. The Steak Pot Rice is limited to 15 servings at lunch but available. Free parking validation is offered during weekday lunch hours.
Good to know
Parking is validated for a couple hours if you dine here.
You can only add to the wait list in person.
Don’t forget to ask the restaurant for a stamp after your meal.
Sushi restaurant offers iPad ordering and a casual, lively vibe with sports on TVs and skilled chefs preparing fresh, high-quality sushi. Interior design reflects simple Japanese aesthetics with a welcoming sculpture at the entrance. Specializes in various tuna cuts, attracting enthusiasts despite a cramped space and no liquor license.
Sushi here features fresh, buttery salmon and melt-in-your-mouth tuna nigiri cut to the right thickness. The menu includes blue fin tuna in many styles, along with sashimi, tempura, soba, and vegan-friendly hand rolls.
Casual meals come with no frills and focus on straightforward flavors. Kids' lunch includes fried chicken and udon noodles cut into easy-to-eat portions.
Good to know
Reservations can be made by phone until they implement a system with OpenTable.
The restaurant does not have a liquor license yet, but it is in process.
Expect about a 15-minute wait on a Sunday night.
Little corner shop with cute outdoor seating and dog-friendly space offers a fun industrial atmosphere with chill hip-hop music. The vibe is relaxed and inviting, attracting those who enjoy unique Asian soul food in a casual setting.
Okinawa-style onigiri offers a unique twist with fillings like spicy tuna, shrimp tempura, and sukiyaki beef. These onigiri are flavorful without feeling greasy or heavy, making them both delicious and filling.
Quick service suits busy schedules. Coworkers often choose it for efficient lunches. The spot fits well for a fast, satisfying meal.
Good to know
Street parking is available, but can fill up quickly due to plaza services.
Valet parking is an option for those who prefer it.
The menu includes a variety of options catering to different tastes.
Small dining space with long table bars and cute mascot art creates a casual, cozy vibe. K-pop music and a clean, modern interior set a relaxed atmosphere. The place fills up quickly, making it lively but sometimes noisy.
Fusion of sushi and Korean BBQ on inari creates a unique taste. Fresh fried tofu sushi and yubu sushi varieties like Unagi Avocado and Philly Salmon stand out with solid flavors.
Lunch specials include three yubus and a drink for about $15. Prices stay fair and the deal offers a quick, solid option.
Good to know
Parking is available right in front of the store, making it convenient.
The restaurant runs a soft opening promotion until February 14th.
They offer a lunch special for $14.99 that includes three yubu of any choice.
Upscale Japanese restaurant features chic decor with a color-changing umbrella ceiling and authentic serve ware that bring a taste of Japan. The atmosphere is quiet and inviting, blending elegance and comfort for a luxurious dining experience. A full bar complements the space, which is larger than it appears and suited for date nights.
Kaiseki multi-course dining features mostly exquisite seafood with a focus on seasonality and artistry. Sushi includes fresh uni, melt-in-your-mouth black cod, wagyu, and lobster tail with uni, all prepared with high quality and balance.
Lunch offers fantastic quality sushi and a beautifully presented Omakase Lunch. Seating happens fairly quickly, and options include an excellent sashimi lunch suitable for groups.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-6pm on weekdays with discounted drinks and appetizers.
Valet parking is available, but there is no dedicated parking lot.
Reservations are recommended, especially during peak dining hours.
All-you-can-eat shabu shabu spot offers variety of soup bases and high-quality meat in a quiet, clean space. The atmosphere stays family-friendly with minimal smoke and moderate noise. Free ice cream dessert adds a simple, pleasant touch after meals.
Offers all-you-can-eat shabu shabu with a variety of soup bases. Cooking produces no smoke in the dining area, which is unusual for shabu shabu spots.
Lunch features an all-you-can-eat shabu option during happy hour. Visits happen during lunch hours with a focus on this offering.
Good to know
The restaurant offers an all-you-can-eat shabu shabu menu for around $45.
Lunch happy hour features all-you-can-eat shabu shabu.
Expect limited vegetable options, but a variety of mushrooms are available.
Small space with cozy, inviting vibe and walls covered in guest drawings and messages creates a personable atmosphere. Energy shifts from calm and immaculate to slightly chaotic during busy times. Regulars enjoy authentic, crispy pork katsu that stands out among local options.
Tonkatsu stands out with its flaky breading and juicy pork that melts in your mouth. The cheese katsu offers a crispy texture packed with lots of cheese, holding up well even for delivery.
Lunch offers udon and tonkatsu dishes that are flavorful. Parking gets difficult during lunch hours.
Good to know
There is a free parking lot in the plaza.
Parking can be difficult during lunch hours.
Most menu items are reasonably priced under $20.
Small Japanese restaurant combines modern aesthetic with professional sushi presentation. Atmosphere is up-tempo and noisy, making conversation difficult, with a smoky scent from torched fish lingering. Seating offers comfortable spacing and free parking with validation is available.
Offers all-you-can-eat sushi with flavorful nigiri like octopus and scallop. The baked salmon roll stands out among very good quality sushi options.
Offers a $40 all-you-can-eat lunch special with great sushi variety. Staff give solid recommendations and the menu includes items from the dinner selection like ikura even at lunch.
Good to know
They validate parking at the adjacent structure for two hours.
The all-you-can-eat offer is priced at $54.99.
They don’t do reservations, so expect to wait during busy hours.
Fast-casual Japanese spot offers affordable sushi with large portions and free miso soup. Atmosphere feels cozy and friendly, though not fancy or gourmet. Prioritizes pickup and delivery, with a simple, clean space and an intense vibe.
Sushi comes with high-quality ingredients and quick preparation. Options include fresh sashimi, poke bowls, and affordable bentos like salmon and katsu.
Offers large portions at a low cost with reasonable quality sushi, making it a straightforward lunch pickup. Staff often appear stressed during the weekday lunch rush.
Good to know
Only cash payments are accepted; no credit or debit cards.
Expect wait times of 20 minutes to an hour during peak hours.
Free parking is available in the garage next to the restaurant.
Traditional Japanese sushi restaurant with dark interior and Japanese decorations creates a warm, lively atmosphere. The space feels authentic and cultural, often busy with a distinct energy. Sushi quality varies but often praised for freshness and affordability.
Fresh fish and premium quality sushi come at reasonable prices here. The sushi chef prepares favorites on request, and rolls like the crunchy spicy tuna and spider roll stand out.
Fast service stands out even during busy lunch hours. The super chirashi offers a good option for a quick, satisfying meal.
Good to know
The parking lot is behind the building with a rear entrance.
There was plenty of parking available, and it was free.
The restaurant was pretty full when I arrived and started to form a wait line after 7 pm.
Korean barbecue spot with modern black interior and bright table lights highlights authentic grill setup at each table. The atmosphere is very loud, making conversation difficult, and tables are crammed closely together. Valet parking and wheelchair accessibility add convenience to the experience.
Ramen stands out with its perfect broth and comes at the end of the meal. The pork selection pairs well with the rich noodles.
Lunch offers great quality food with a lovely atmosphere. Options suit both quick bites and relaxed meals.
Good to know
Reservations are allowed but recommended for busy times.
Valet parking is available for $4.
Street parking is free after 6 pm.
Conveyor belt sushi restaurant with robot servers delivering drinks and water, and an interactive tablet ordering system. Atmosphere feels vibrant and lively, suitable for families and groups, with a layout that encourages facing each other while dining. Unique features include prize-winning plate counts and a setup reminiscent of a Tokyo-style sushi bar.
Sushi comes exceptionally fresh with a wide variety of options on a revolving conveyor belt. Prices stay reasonable while the quality fish cuts and tasty flavors stand out from typical fusion spots.
Lunch costs about 40 USD per person. The spot gets moderately busy on weekend afternoons.
Good to know
Parking validation is required to use the free 2-hour parking garage.
Sushi dishes are priced around $4 each, making it a bit pricey overall.
The restaurant rarely has a long wait, especially during off-peak hours.
Old building houses a Japanese restaurant with a vibe reminiscent of Korean-Japanese fusion spots. Atmosphere feels established but could benefit from layout improvements and better ambiance. Valet parking adds convenience, while fresh raw fish and large sashimi bowls highlight the menu's strengths.
Korean-style sushi and sashimi stand out here, with a large sashimi salad and a value omakase priced at $55. The menu also includes spicy stew, grilled fish, and side dishes, all served with real wasabi.
Lunch offers sashimi salad and raw fish rice bowls with fresh ingredients. Prices run around $30 per person, making it a pricier spot for a lunch break.
Good to know
Lunch costs about $30 per person, with meals averaging $50.
Valet parking is available for $3, making it convenient.
Going just before dinner rush ensures plenty of parking.
Sushi restaurant with a casual, busy vibe and a counter-serve setup. Atmosphere blends LA style with a Tokyo-ish sushi bar feel, attracting mainly business people. Offers creative sushi rolls and free underground parking, unusual for the area.
Sushi here is freshly made and well crafted, featuring creative names like “the cheating bf” and “la tóxica.” The ktown roll combines spicy tuna, shrimp tempura, and eel tempura for a standout flavor.
Offers to-go lunch options with sushi available for delivery. Suitable for a quick, convenient meal at home or on the go.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-6pm with discounted drinks and appetizers.
The restaurant offers free underground parking, which is rare in LA.
Expect to pay $15 for less than 2 hours of street parking.