Hi all - I have recently moved from Vancouver to the Westwood area. I’m pretty close to Westwood Village.
I bring with me my wife and two very picky children, aged 8 & 5. One thing both kids do like is sushi!
So – I need a new sushi joint. My kids are fairly well behaved so it doesn’t have to be a super kid friendly place.
Is there anything good in the 'hood? I would be very thankful for your suggestions.
I’m also willing to listen to grown up suggestions as I haven’t found any good places to drink beer yet! Thanks.
If you’re willing to drive a little closer to Brentwood, Takao is pretty good in terms of price and quality - it’s not the best overall, but it’s certainly possible to eat there relatively cheaply compared to other high-end places without going hungry. And I very much doubt they’ll have problems with children, though it is a bit crowded in there.
Kazunori is a great choice, but no sushi, just great hand rolls.
Hide Sushi on Sawtelle is good - not great - with a nice price point.
Sasubune on Wilshire in West LA is pricier and better quality.
I have been disappointed in Kiriko lately, but most around here think it is still good.
Hamasaku on Santa Monica Blvd is know for “krazy” roll combos but also has pretty good straight sushi - might be perfect with kids.
If the kids, and you, are in for the best quality, lots of fish flown from Japan, the best places are Shunji, Mori, and Tsujita Sushi. And both Shunji and Tsujita Sushi have very reasonable lunch specials.
Wadatsumi on Pico has good sushi - limited selection - as well as lots of other Izakaya options done well. And Westside Tavern next door has great beer. COLDEST beer in town, I think.
Kula conveyor belt sushi on Sawtelle. Cheap and fun for the kids. All new inside with latest computer screen ordering.
2130 Sawtelle Blvd., Unit 111, Los Angeles, CA 90025
Phone: 310-597-4490
I’ve been to Sushi Masu a few times and enjoyed it. I think I’m the only person on the board who does. The place is pretty small, so not sure how kid-friendly it is.
Wadatsumi by Harikawa (on Pico Blvd., next to Westside Pavilion) is not a sushi place per se (it’s more of a general washoku restaurant), but they are super kid friendly and serve just as great sushi as most other dedicated sushi joints in the area.
PLUS, if the kids do get picky, never fear, for you gots LOTS of other cooked options to choose from at Harikawa.
And for BEER (and a damn fine, dare I say, legendary burger): Father’s Office (Culver City, on Helms)
Okay, a lot can happen in 3 years. Have you fallen in or out of love with any of these recs?
We’re looking for a nice place in this general area to go with our nephew, a budding sushi-phile. He eats at Sugarfish in Brentwood a lot, but knows it’s not top tier (it’s close to his job). I want to impress him, but not super high-end “omakase only” impress him. Plus I don’t think those places will work. He recently had the omakase at Sushi Gen and discovered he doesn’t like toro (fatty tuna). “It’s too soft & mushy.”
Stretching a bit geographically to help answer this question…
Decent: Sushi King (Wilshire & 14th, in Santa Monica)
Good: Asuka (south of Bristol Farms, on Westwood Blvd.), and Takao (on San Vicente, in Brentwood)
Very Good: Kiriko (Sawtelle) and Masakazu (on Westwood Blvd., south of SM Blvd.)
Wow, time flies. How old is your nephew? My kids are 10 and 7 now so we still don’t go anywhere for omakase. The two spots we hit the most are: Kazunori - awesome hand rolls and sashimi. They have no cut rolls here. No tables either, just a big bar to sit at. Lineups are common. The Room - nothing fancy here but the sushi is solid. Lots of interesting rolls. Sugarfish is a nicer room.
I’ve been to and like Takao. He probably has too. I bugged him about it after going to Sugarfish for the umpteenth time. I’ll check out Asuka too.
I want to try Kiriko myself, so that’s a good one. It will become all about me, though. I’ll want to bang it all up and down Sawtelle afterward. Their website is down. Price-wise can you give me a ballpark or a comparison? He says he won’t, but my husband almost always treats when it comes to the kids. I don’t want to give him a stroke.
Of course, I want to go to Masakazu. Loved your report. Probably won’t work for him. He’s easy going, but one of the peeps who think they like everything, but when you eat with them you find it’s not the case.
We haven’t set a date yet. But I’ll try to sneak in a few pics for the thread.
Are you asking my age? He’s an adult. Technically he’s my husband’s nephew… she says as her vanity kicks in.
I don’t think I’ve heard of The Room. Looks like fun, Americanized rolls. I see those fried potato wrapped shrimp that I at Izakaya by Katsuya on 3rd. Yes, I’m still an occasional, shameless, crazy sushi roll lover.
I’ve been wanting to check out Kazunori. Probably not a suitable sit-down dinner option?