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Best Japanese Restaurants in Westwood

5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
KazuNori: The Original Hand Roll Bar
A dedicated hand roll bar where every roll is assembled to order at the counter.

Notable Picks

$$ Westwood Japanese, Sushi
KazuNori’s Westwood outpost is a standing-room hand roll bar built entirely around made-to-order temaki. Warm rice, crisp nori, and high-quality fish move in a tight rhythm across the counter, making it the go-to spot in Westwood Village when you want focused sushi rolls rather than a sprawling menu.
Must-Try Dishes: Toro hand roll, Bay scallop hand roll, Yellowtail hand roll
What Makes it Special: A dedicated hand roll bar where every roll is assembled to order at the counter.
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$$$$ Westwood Japanese, Sushi
Asuka is an intimate Westwood sushi bar known for meticulous fish cutting, traditional techniques, and a calm, polished dining room. It leans more toward nigiri and specialty rolls than novelty items, making it a favorite for diners who want a slower, more composed sushi experience than the nearby student haunts.
Must-Try Dishes: Chef’s omakase sushi, Toro nigiri, Baked crab hand roll
What Makes it Special: Refined, chef-driven sushi in a serene room that feels built for proper dinners.
$$ Westwood Japanese, Sushi
Kopan Izakaya in Westwood Village combines a long ramen reputation with a sprawling sushi roll lineup, from classic spicy tuna rolls to loaded baked specialty rolls. With all-day bento sets, late hours on weekends, and big-flavor rolls, it’s a flexible choice for groups who want both hearty bowls and shareable rolls at one table.
Must-Try Dishes: Dragon Roll, Spicy Tuna Roll, Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna
What Makes it Special: A ramen-and-roll izakaya with a deep menu of creative specialty rolls and bento-friendly pricing.
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$ Westwood Japanese, Korean
Gushi is a long-running Korean walk-up in Westwood Village where charbroiled plates, fried rice, and budget-friendly ramen bowls feed UCLA students late into the day. The ramen here is straightforward—beef, chicken, egg, or kimchi—but combined with big portions and low prices, it’s one of the most relied-on hot-soup stops near campus.
Must-Try Dishes: Spicy Ramen (choice of beef, chicken, egg, or kimchi), Kimchi Pork Belly Plate, Kimchi Fried Rice
What Makes it Special: Korean counter-service spot where affordable ramen joins huge grilled plates.

Worthy Picks

$ Westwood Japanese, Sushi
SanSai’s Westwood location is a fast-casual Japanese grill where made-to-order rolls sit alongside teriyaki bowls, salads, and combo plates. It’s a reliable option for students and office workers who want customizable plates with a couple of sushi rolls on the side rather than a full sushi bar experience.
Must-Try Dishes: Chicken and sushi plate, Baked salmon nigiri, Sushi burrito
What Makes it Special: A budget-friendly Japanese grill where you can tack on simple rolls to hearty combo plates.