"Inside a parking garage in Beverly Hills is this omakase sushi bar that feels like the kind of secret Tokyo spot that people make Youtube videos about. Only here you’re eating otoro below a surgical art studio on Rodeo Drive and customers refrain from calling themselves “citizens of the world.” The sequel restaurant to Sushi Note only has four counter seats and a handful of quiet tables where you’ll eat a 20-course parade of simple, elegant sushi, with an emphasis on classic cuts like dry-aged amberjack and scallop with sea salt. The $190 price point (excluding the optional $100 wine pairing) feels earned from the second you drive down the parking ramp. " - Brant Cox, Sylvio Martins, Nikko Duren