What is it? From our humble point of view, the best sushi omakase ($300) experience in L.A. (Accordingly, it’s also one of the most difficult bookings in town.)
Why we love it: Hidden in the basement of a Little Tokyo office building and run by longtime L.A. sushi veteran Yoshiyuki Inoue, Kaneyoshi outranks the city’s other high-end sushi bars in luxury, refinement and overall wow factor. The exact seafood used in Kaneyoshi’s 20-odd courses will vary on a seasonal basis, but we’ve yet to taste a better preparation of nodoguro (blackthroat sea perch) and ankimo (monkfish liver), both of which remain constants on the menu. When it comes to ultra-premium sushi, which we define as $250 per head and above, we believe Kaneyoshi provides the best bang for your buck—provided you can get a reservation. For less than what you’ll pay at Victor Heights’ Morihiro or 715 in the Arts District, you’ll leave this Little Tokyo sushi bar feeling absolutely divine. Note: Bring cash for the parking attendant if you plan to park on-site, and try to be on time; the 7pm nightly seating doesn’t begin until all diners are present.
Time Out tip: Soon, the main room of Kaneyoshi will be the new home of Maison Kanatha, a fusion pop-up. When that happens, Inoue will move permanently to the back counter, where he currently offers a $400 premium version of Sushi Kaneyoshi’s standard omakase.
Address: 111 S San Pedro St, Suite B1, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Opening hours: Tue–Sat, 7pm seating





























































