"Sushi Park is the exact opposite of whatever gaudy restaurant on The Strip where you celebrated your step brother’s college graduation seven years ago. Located on the second floor of an ordinary strip mall, this no-nonsense sushi place is where you’ll find some of the very best fish in the city. Omakase at the bar is the way to go, but if you’re in the mood for something lighter, a la carte is available at the tables. Just don’t expect any California rolls, tempura, or teriyaki. Those are banned and there’s a sign out front specifically stating so." - brant cox
"In a city filled with world-class sushi, this tiny spot inside a West Hollywood strip mall is still top of the class in our eyes. That said, anyone who’s ever eaten at Sushi Park knows you’re going to have to pay for it - to the tune of about $250 per person. But right now, they’re offering a slightly paired-down omakase for $100. Named “Peter’s Choice,” it features more than 16 courses, including eight pieces of fish, sashimi, a cut roll, baked sea bass, wagyu beef, and more. Order takeout here" - brant cox
"No matter what Nobu Malibu means to you, Sushi Park is the antithesis. This easy-to-miss, unassuming strip mall spot is also known for serving good sushi, often eaten by Oscar-winning actors and who come in during lunch wearing flip-flops. Their omakase will set you back a few hundred dollars, but that’s the price you pay for the off-chance that Beyoncé walks in with Blue Ivy after school gets out." - brant cox
"The fact that Sushi Park is doing takeout at all is monumental. The fact they’re doing a ten-piece omakase for only $65 is borderline insane. I was worried it might not be that much food, but I was quickly proven wrong. The sushi is huge, the variety is immense, and I was extremely sad when it was over." - brant cox, kat hong, brett keating, james montgomery
"If you’re looking for a big splurge sushi moment, it doesn’t get any better than this iconic Sunset Strip sushi bar. And right now its takeout prices are far more reasonable than anything you could get dining in. There’s a 10-course omakase for $65, handroll sets, and “Peter’s Choice,” a package that includes a bento box and eight pieces of premium sushi for $100. Available only for pick-up." - brant cox