Matsuhisa

Sushi restaurant · Beverly Hills

Matsuhisa

Sushi restaurant · Beverly Hills

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129 N La Cienega Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA 90211

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Acclaimed Japanese seafood & tasting menus by chef Nobu Matsuhisa  

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129 N La Cienega Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA 90211 Get directions

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129 N La Cienega Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA 90211 Get directions

+1 310 659 9639
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@matsuhisabeverlyhills

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The 20 Best Restaurants In Beverly Hills - Los Angeles - The Infatuation

"Heard of Nobu? Well this plain-looking building in the middle of La Cienega’s Restaurant Row is where the whole yellowtail with jalapeño thing began. The menu at Matsuhisa is huge, with everything from tempura to sushi to all those signature Nobu dishes. But, here, it’s all served sans Malibu scene or pretension. If you’re feeling splurgy, do the omakase (which includes hot dishes as well as sushi) for a greatest hits parade." - sylvio martins, arden shore, brant cox, jess basser sanders

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The 13 Best Restaurants For Lunch In Beverly Hills - Los Angeles - The Infatuation

"Your highly opinionated New York boss is in town and keeps mumbling things like, “Aren’t you supposed to have good sushi in this town?,” as if you’re to blame that Nobu opens at 6pm. Well, Matsuhisa, a nondescript sushi bar along La Cienega, is where the whole Nobu empire began. The menu is huge, with everything from tempura to sushi to all those signature Nobu dishes. If you’re feeling splurgy (read: your boss is feeling splurgy), do the lunch omakase for a greatest hits parade of hot dishes and sushi that starts at $200 per person." - sylvio martins, brant cox

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The 25 Best Sushi Restaurants In Los Angeles

"Most of the time, ordering the omakase at a sushi restaurant is a no-brainer. One exception is Matsuhisa, where we’d advise you to skip the multi-course set menu and just order a whole bunch of nigiri. Yes, it’s expensive, but the quality of fish you get at Matsuhisa is second to none. This place is best when you sit at the sushi bar, order piece after piece of sushi (preferably off the specials board), and contemplate what life was like before you had golden eye sushi that costs more than a shot of tequila—and seems way more worth it." - garrett snyder, brant cox, sylvio martins

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Where To Eat With Your Parents In LA

"Matsuhisa is everything an out-of-towner imagines an LA sushi restaurant would be, complete with an anonymous-looking building and celebrities wearing caps in the corner. Plus, really fantastic sushi. Sit at the bar for the full experience (just nod and smile when your mom asks if her seat is Robert De Niro’s regular seat) and order the miso black cod and as much sushi as you can get away with until Dad starts with the Circle Of Trust impression once he’s two sakes deep." - jess basser sanders, brant cox, brett keating

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Matsuhisa is a slice of LA history, but the sushi is just fine - Review - Los Angeles - The Infatuation

"If you’ve ever had yellowtail with jalapeño, eaten a scallop recently flown in from Hokkaido, or eaten at a Nobu, this restaurant on La Cienega had a lot to do with it. Matsuhisa is where Robert De Niro had a meal, decided everyone should be able to eat that yellowtail, and came up with the idea for Nobu. In some ways, nearly 40 years in, Matsuhisa feels like a time capsule. The menu has barely changed, you can only make reservations over the phone, and you’ll still find a rotating cast of movie stars, agents, and Beverly Hills lifers with a standing Friday night seat at the sushi bar. But, in less fortunate ways, Matsuhisa isn’t entirely trapped in amber. While the celebrity hoopla has always been part of the deal, a meal at Matsuhisa these days can feel a bit more like a cattle call. Half of the seats are now in a pandemic-era tent in the parking lot that has the atmosphere of a doctor’s waiting room. (They’re renovating parts of the main building, presumably to expand it, and will supposedly be done in a few months.) Reservations happen more in theory than practice. You can’t reserve for a specific part of the restaurant (and you definitely want to be sitting at the sushi bar), and if one of those BH lifers shows up, they’ll almost certainly skip the line. Most nights of the week there’s also a steady stream of people who recently found the place on TikTok, letting the camera eat first and visiting more for engagement than anything else. We’ve always had a high tolerance for the shenanigans at Matsuhisa because the sushi was sublime, but that’s no longer the case. Sit at the sushi bar and you’ll still have a solid meal, but it’s also clear that they’re pumping dishes out fast, adding a sauce more often than not, and charging high prices for the pleasure. We still appreciate Matsuhisa as a slice of LA history, and when we’re in the mood for a bit of a rowdy night with sushi on the side, this is our spot. But for sushi we’ll remember the next day, there are now plenty of other, better, options in town. Food Rundown photo credit: Nicholas Zhou Yellowtail Jalapeño You’ve had a million rip-offs of this dish, but if you want to say you’ve had the original, you’re ordering this. It’s not much different to those rip-offs, but you won’t be disappointed. photo credit: Nicholas Zhou Spicy Tuna Crispy Rice No one really asked for a riff on this iconic LA dish, but you get one here. It’s a kind of make your own situation, with toothpick-speared crispy rice, spicy tuna you load on top, and dipping sauce on the side. We prefer our spicy tuna crispy rice already assembled. photo credit: Nicholas Zhou Black Cod With Miso You can’t not get this charred, falling apart piece of fish once. Even if it is a fairly small $40 piece of fish. photo credit: Nicholas Zhou Sushi Many people are here for the sauced-up “Cold Special Dishes” and miso cod. We generally like to sit at the sushi bar and concentrate on the nigiri. No matter how busy they are, the sushi chefs will talk you through that day’s specials and point you in the direction of something interesting. Always order the golden eye snapper. Omakase A good way to try a bunch of things, but not essential, and not super heavy on sushi. On our visits we’ve been served everything from a “salad” hand roll to oysters to sushi of all kinds from lobster to Kobe beef. Generally, we prefer to stick to a la carte." - Jess Basser Sanders

https://www.theinfatuation.com/los-angeles/reviews/matsuhisa
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