5 of the Best Sushi Restaurants in Los Angeles

    Los Angeles has one of the most robust and delightful sushi scenes in the country, from vegan sushi to fusion sushi, from grocery store takeout to fine dining. If you’re looking for a truly special meal, there are countless options, but here are a few favorites that express seasonality through the mind-boggling and delicious range of their omakases.

    Sushi Takeda

    The squid nigiri at Sushi Takeda, garnished with a dot of salted, fermented squid.Credit…Rozette Rago for The New York Times

    The chef Hide Takeda’s counter is a tiny oasis on the third floor of Weller Court in Little Tokyo with warm service and fast-paced omakases punctuated by hard-to-find dishes like beautifully shaped iwashi maki, or sardine rolls.

    123 Astronaut Ellison S. Onizuka Street, No. 307, Los Angeles; 213-613-0083; hide-sushi.com

    Sushi Ginza Onodera

    Yohei Matsuki butchering a side of tuna at Sushi Ginza Onodera.Credit…Rozette Rago for The New York Times

    The West Hollywood location of this exquisite and expensive chain is headed up by Yohei Matsuki, whose knife work is a pleasure to watch, and who specializes in seasonal luxuries and elegant seafood butchery performed to order at the counter.

    609 La Cienega Boulevard, West Hollywood, Calif.; 323-433-4817; sushiginzaonoderala.com

    Kiriko

    As part of the omakase at Kiriko, a plate of abalone, monkfish liver, house-smoked salmon, tuna and tofu.Credit…Rozette Rago for The New York Times

    Ken Namba is a force behind this casual counter, with a loose, nontraditional style and a sense of warmth that carries through the small plates and nigiri. It’s just as delightful for a quick, reasonable lunch as for a long, lingering dinner.

    11301 West Olympic Boulevard No. 102, Los Angeles; 310-478-7769; kirikosushi.com

    Sushi Tama

    A piece of myoga, or Japanese ginger, is one of several vegetarian sushi options at Sushi Tama.Credit…Rozette Rago for The New York Times

    The pretty design and millennial-pink seating is tempered by Hideyuki Yoshimoto’s sushi, featuring an intensity of seasoning and fondness for torched fish, shimmering with rendered fat. It’s one of the few high-end counters with outdoor seating, and the vegetarian nigiri shines.

    116 North Robertson Boulevard, Los Angeles; 424-249-3009; sushitama-la.com

    Morihiro

    Morihiro Onadera behind the counter at his Atwater Village restaurant, Morihiro.Credit…Rozette Rago for The New York Times

    A Los Angeles star, Morihiro Onodera now runs his own restaurant, attached to a Vietnamese noodle bar in Atwater Village. He offers stunning omakases and excellent lunch deals that feature imported rice polished each day in-house. If your budget allows, book seating at the counter.

    3133 Glendale Boulevard, Los Angeles; 323-522-3993; morionodera.com

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