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Sushi Park

Rating:

 4.7 (141)

Cost:

$100 – & up

Unassuming joint on the 2nd floor of a strip mall serving omakase (chef's choice) Japanese sushi.

Sushi Park

Experience Sushi Park in West Hollywood

Sushi Park in West Hollywood, CA, stands out as a hidden favorite among sushi spots, offering an intimate omakase dining experience that focuses on fresh, chef-selected dishes in a simple strip mall setting. This Japanese-inspired eatery emphasizes high-quality sushi paired with beer and wine options, making it a go-to choice for those seeking authentic flavors without the fuss. With thoughtful accessibility features like wheelchair-friendly entrances and seating, it caters to a wide range of visitors looking for a relaxed yet refined meal. The restaurant's limited hours add to its exclusive appeal, encouraging patrons to plan ahead for an evening of expertly crafted bites that highlight seasonal ingredients.

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What Visitors Are Sharing

Folks often rave about the outstanding omakase offerings at this spot, highlighting the fresh flavors and attentive service that make for a memorable dining adventure. While some appreciate the generous portions and solid overall vibe, others mention it's a bit pricey, which might feel steep for everyday eats but delivers great value for special occasions. There are mixed feelings on the rice quality and portion sizes, with many agreeing it's worth trying if you're in the mood for top-notch sushi without the hype of busier places. All in all, it's a solid pick for sushi lovers exploring the area, offering a straightforward yet enjoyable experience that keeps people coming back for more.

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Address & Phone

Sunset Strip
8539 W Sunset Blvd #20
West Hollywood, CA 90069
(310) 652-0523

Wheelchair Accessiblility

Entrance:Restroom:Seating:

Parking Options

Paid garage parking:

Payment Options

Accepts credit cards:Accepts debit cards:Accepts nfc:

Reviews

  • Bob F

     5

    This place looks like whatever but it's the best sushi I've had without any competition at all. Been all over the world, this place easily takes it. There's just one other place in LA that I used to think was the best of the best....it's been dethroned

  • Anna S

     4

    Prepare to pay around 200$ per person for omakase. The food is great. You don't know what you're getting, the chef is choosing for you. The service is splendid, with Japanese attentiveness. If you're visiting from abroad, be prepared to be shocked by the secluded location of this restaurant beloved by celebrities.

  • Gummy

     5

    a lot of sushi! great dining experience, good service. weird LA location but regardless really solid. would’ve liked a bit less because we were stuffed by the end..

  • Vicente Leong

     3

    There’s a lot of hype about this place. Thats what got me curious. If you have some deposable income (200+/person), and that’s what I had, this isn’t a bad choice. But if you’ve been to Japan for fine dinning, it might not meet your expectations for a few reasons. Fish selection wasn’t bad, they have a bit more than run of the mill. but the rice kind of ruined it. It had enough moist and favor, but the middle is a bit harder than it should. Almost like they didn’t cook long enough before taking it out to cool. The size of each piece is smaller than expected be about 20%. Normal each piece should comfortably fill your mouth, but every time I ate a piece, it feels like a bit more empty than it should, not enough to feel fulfilling for each bite. Also, Would also be nice if they offer real wasabi, not the substitute from a tube. I know they are going for simple decoration with quality ingredients. But for this price point, not sure if the quality justifies it.

  • Erin Bouriakov

     3

    This place falls short of a true omakase experience—it's more like a standard sushi bar trying to pass as one. If you're seeking an authentic omakase, you're better off at Onodera.( even though it’s more expensive it’s worth it) For high-quality sushi, Sushi Gen is a much better option. Also you pay $12 for self parking. A guy who sits there just collects the money without doing anything and have a bad attitude. Whole experience is not worth $200 per person meal.

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