Sushi Park
8539 Sunset Blvd #20, West Hollywood
(310) 652-0523
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Amazing Omakase, the quality of the food and the preparation are out of this world. Never had experienced anything like this before, this must come close to the highest standard places in Japan. How should one describe the interior and vibe of the restaurant... reduction to fully focus on the food, I'd say. Intimacy is guaranteed.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Fish was extremely high quality and service was wonderful. Overall great restaurant and super casual inside.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Awful terrible never eat here it cost me 5,000 for me and my family
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
This is the worst experience ever. The food was horrible!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It cost 200dollors per person but It’s definitely not worth it!!!
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Lovely sushi I recommend 10/10
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Exceptional omakase.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
the sushi here is next-level. No frills, omakase-only, and beloved by chefs and insiders.Two Michelin stars and a deeply refined tasting menu. Intimate, upscale, and for true food lovers. A serious splurge — and seriously worth it.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I love coming here with my friends. Hands down the best sushi spot in town. The albacore and the tuna are just magnificent
The staff are always friendly and the food is absolutely delicious.
Every time we visit L.A., this is a must-stop spot for our kids.
We’re big fans of sushi and have tried omakase in many countries, but this place keeps coming back to mind. While the setting and atmosphere might not be the most fancy, the taste alone is enough to bring us back.
In fact, sometimes the small and humble vibe feels even more comfortable, which is why it works so well for our family. I have a feeling we’ll keep coming back every time we’re in L.A!
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 5
This is the most expensive sushi I’ve ever had. We expected that. But we also expected the experience would match that. It doesn’t…at all.
The sushi is great, for sure. But there’s nothing about this experience that needs to cost that much. Sushi Nakazawa in Manhattan is better sushi, a cleaner and fancier sushi-like ambience, and somehow costs less.
This place is in a strip mall so it doesn’t start off great. But we knew that going in. We thought they’d have at least tried to make it feel less like that in the interior but they didn’t. The place could have been a well-kept Subway.
The sushi is, IMO, on par with Sugarfish, which is 1/6th the price.
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Sushi Park is hands down one of the best sushi spots in West Hollywood! I went here with friends and we had an amazing experience from start to finish. The ambiance is understated but cozy, letting the food truly shine. Every piece of sushi was incredibly fresh and expertly prepared—especially the omakase, which was a real highlight. The staff were friendly and attentive, making sure we felt welcome and taken care of. It’s definitely a splurge, but totally worth it for a special night out. Highly recommend for any sushi lover!
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..
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
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.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 2
Service: 4
You’re not here for the atmosphere, and that almost makes it better. Perfect omakase in an unfussy setting.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 5
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