Best Date Night Magic Japanese Restaurants in Beverly Hills
5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Sushi Yamamoto
Former Urasawa space with $390 omakase featuring theatrical presentations.
Essential Picks
9.2
Ultra-exclusive eight-seat omakase hidden on the second floor of Two Rodeo, where chef Yusuke Yamamoto serves 22 courses of pristine nigiri with playful energy. The former Urasawa space delivers theatrical presentations like uni-caviar tempura and hay-smoked wagyu that explode with flavor.
Must-Try Dishes:
Uni-Caviar Tempura, Hay-Smoked A5 Wagyu, Melon Ice Cream in Hollowed Melon
What Makes it Special: Former Urasawa space with $390 omakase featuring theatrical presentations.
#2
Matsuhisa
9.1
Nobu Matsuhisa's flagship restaurant since 1987 revolutionized Japanese dining with its pioneering Japanese-Peruvian fusion, creating dishes like black cod with miso that became global sensations. The low-key décor belies the exceptional skill of the staff and an enormous menu where every dish represents three decades of refinement.
Must-Try Dishes:
Black Cod with Miso, Yellowtail Sashimi with Jalapeño, Squid Pasta with Light Garlic Sauce
What Makes it Special: Birthplace of the global Nobu empire and modern fusion Japanese cuisine
Notable Picks
#3
YAZAWA
8.9
Vibes:
Luxury Dining Elite
Date Night Magic
Birthday & Celebration Central
Business Lunch Power Players
YAZAWA specializes in premium A5 Wagyu beef directly imported from Japan, offering an authentic yakiniku experience where diners grill pristine cuts tableside. The restaurant's in-house butchers ensure exceptional quality, with staff providing detailed explanations of each cut's unique characteristics and origin.
Must-Try Dishes:
A5 Wagyu Omakase Selection, Yazawa-Yaki Sirloin, Wagyu Tartare with Uni
What Makes it Special: Only yakiniku restaurant in LA importing entire Japanese cattle weekly.
8.4
Secret fourteen-seat omakase hidden in Rodeo Collection's underground parking garage, where Chef Kiminobu Saito crafts 20 courses of pristine nigiri. This intimate jewel box feels like discovering a Tokyo speakeasy, complete with thoughtful wine pairings curated to enhance each course.
Must-Try Dishes:
Dry-Aged Amberjack, Hokkaido Scallop with Sea Salt, Yuzu Gelato
What Makes it Special: Underground parking garage location creates Tokyo speakeasy vibe.
#5
Boss Sushi
8
Chef Tom Sagara's hidden gem since 2005 combines traditional Osaka training with creative LA flair, featuring house-made special sauces and beautifully designed rolls. The intimate strip mall location keeps this world-class sushi destination refreshingly unpretentious while delivering exceptional omakase experiences.
Must-Try Dishes:
Omakase Selection, Nate Blonds Roll, Abashiri Scallop
What Makes it Special: Secret sauce recipes and personalized omakase from Osaka-trained chef