Urasawa

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218 N Rodeo Dr
Beverly Hills, CA 90210

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(310) 247-8939
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Reviews
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Best

Festive, alive, unique, vibrant, exotic, entertaining and different to be sure once you step past the front door.

Worst

I have tasted great food, ridiculously expensive food, and the world's rarest food. I am not sore that I wasted money at this place. I just believe that their sushi was simply ar...

incredible 3/1/2012

Festive, alive, unique, vibrant, exotic, entertaining and different to be sure once you step past the front door. more

Five Stars, for those who understand Japanese cuisine. 2/6/2011

OK, we just dined here two days ago, and if you think the 375 dollar menu is not worth every penny, then do not go to Japan and chose a top-end dining experience.... EVER! Because you don't get it. This was a meal to die for, and essentially impossible to find anywhere else in the US. Yes, we have enjoyed everything from Charlie Trotter's to The French Laundry and many others, but simply put, Urasawa's approach is different. You cannot compare the cuisine's. (Unless you compare oranges to apples. And you love oranges because they are... well, orange, and apples are not!?!) To give this restaurant a one star rating basically says much more about the reviewer than the food and the experience. Yes, it is expensive, but you get what you pay for.... That is if you understand what you get. Uraswa does not compete with Nobu. They are as different as Japanese and Chilean kitchens might be. Yes they serve primarily seafood, but that is where the similarity ends. (And yes, we love both restaurants.) Bottom line, go to Urasawa if you love Japanese cuisine (and can afford it.) End of story. more

For the Adventurous (and Wealthy) 7/20/2010

Urasawa is the perfect spot for those adventurous foodies who are a) willing to eat anything and b) willing to pay just about anything for a dinning experience. And at Urasawa it really is an experience unlike any other. Reservations are required as only 10 guests can dine at a time. Seated around a sushi bar, it feels much more like an intimate dinner party than a restaurant. For a set price you get a 28 (I believe) course meal that varies every evening based on what ingredients they are able to procure, returning guests preferences, and whatever the chef is feeling like that day. No two meals here are the same but you can always be certain that you?ll be eating sushi unlike anything you?ve ever had before. Some of the high-end ingredients that make regular appearances include caviar, foie gras, and gold flakes. Not to mention the rare assortment of fish flown in directly from Japan. Be warned: once you dine here, you?ll have a hard time going back to any of your other sushi spots. more

Come on, you are no conniosseur-- $500 sushi is OVERRATED. 6/3/2008

I have tasted great food, ridiculously expensive food, and the world's rarest food. I am not sore that I wasted money at this place. I just believe that their sushi was simply around $100-150 level. Don't let the reputation fool you; you know that people wouldn't say anything but ""bestest food ever!"" because they just paid 500 bucks for it. The place is also a huge disappointment. Small, dirty, and crowded. It should fit about 3 people. Pros: well, at least you get the once in a lifetime experience i guess Cons: overrated; sub-par environment; gets boring more

Something Different 4/11/2008

First of all, I would liketo try to explain the service style of omakase. ""Omakase"" style basically means ""In the hands of the chef."" Traditionally, the chef will go out to the market every day and select the best seasonal ingredients available and create dishes that brings out the best in those ingredients. So like the previous reviewer said, this type of restaurant does not necessarily follow customer's request. So there's no menu... Basicaly you take what they serve you, and at Urasawa, you'll never go wrong with whatever dish he provides. Hiroyuki gives fantastic, delicate dishes that is also pleasing to the eyes. The blowfish samshimi are beautifully garnished with gold paper and tiny buds of purple flowers(which are both edible). He serves up perfect traditonal kaiseki dishes such as egg custard topped with uni and ikura, and simple yet excellent black sesame tofu. He also provides dishes with a twist like shrimp and foi gras shabu shabu in a seaweed broth. And if it's available he'll make an excellent seared kobe beef sushi that is to die for. Honestly, it's like heaven in your mouth. After all that you have to wash the food down with one of the best selected cold sake. So if you are someone who is used to set menu and likes to make certain requests on dishes, you will problably be more inclined to dine somewhere else. But if you are someone with adventurous taste buds, then prepare to maxx out your credit card since (It's $275 per person plus extra for drinks and tip) Pros: great traditional japanese food Cons: BIG bill more

Rude? I don't think so 2/29/2008

This is a comment to the person that left the message claiming to be mistreated. Pros: One of the finest meals in the world more

Not an actual review... 9/7/2007

This isn't an actual review... you really just have to try it for yourself. I WOULD however, like to correct that $74 a person price point in the ""insider tips"". That is absolutely ludicrous-- dinner at Urasawa will cost each person at LEAST $200-250, BEFORE drinks and gratuity-- and actually plan on spending about a hundred more if you want to go for the gusto. My last check for two came out to around $1200 after tip and drinks and all of that, so GOOD LUCK. more

when rude goes in the food 7/30/2007

i made dinner reservations at urasawa a month ago as i was traveling to beverly hills. i mentioned my food preferences, given that other reviews state that the chef accommodates individual requests. my reservation was on a monday. i received a call on saturday night around 10:30 pm to tell me that the chef wished to cancel my reservations as he was too busy to attend to my requests. that gave me 2 days to make alternate reservations. furthermore, the person who spoke to me was extremely rude. i was disappointed given the absence of conversation. there are many noteworthy establishments to eat at. rudeness does not imply class or exclusivity. so i would say that urasawa is an ego-driven place with rules that you have to abide by. why would anyone want to eat food made by such an insecure chef who does not understand that diners have preferences? if you have a reservation, don't bank on it being honored. more

Beverly Hills PHENOMENON!! 11/16/2006

This was probably the best restaurant in LA, let alone the entire country. Hands down. Whether it be biz or pleasure, this wonderful dining experience is sure to WOW your client or significant other away......From the very personal wait staff, every plate you finish or crumb you drop, it is cleaned right away or replaced with another dish from the 29 course meal coming to you, one after the other. Hiroyuki calls his guests by first name and explains each dish when he serves it to you. He even explains how to eat it in the traditional Japanese way. He intends for you to experience the best flavor from each freshly prepared extravagent course. I highly recommend Urasawa to anyone who is looking for a Magical Dining Experience with Premiere World Class Service and Taste! Worth Every Penny..... more

The Best Sushi in LA by far. 6/8/2006

Not one of the 700+ other Sushi Restaurants in LA come close to this Masterpiece. more

Try at least once! 1/9/2006

This is the second time I went. First time was a charm, and I feel that standard has dropped since 6 months ago. But, it's still quite an experience and better than most restaurants. This time there was crab ceviche with lime dressing, egg custard with uni inside and ikura on top, live lobster, hot stone steak. Had shabu shabu too, but not in oba leafs like last time, and no kobe beef from jap. due to stricter checks at the airport, but the foie gras slices more than made up for it. I still preferred the first time where I had sea cucumber carpacio and the black sesame tofu-simply divine. The home-made jap sweets are good too. But frankly, this is not the place for the freshest and highest grade sashimi, it's more for trying out the cooked dishes that set it apart from competitors. Pros: innovative food Cons: sashimi quality more

The Finest of Japan on Little Rodeo! Eat now. 7/17/2005

My boyfriend and I are always on the quest for the finest sushi and japanese food -we've even eaten our way through japan. URWASA passes for the finest sushi/japanese experience we've had in the states only second behind a kaseki restaurant we ate at in Tokyo. The restaurant has very few seats that you feel honored to be there (the seat does come at a hefty price!) Did you know that only two chefs in the United States are licensed to serve Fugu (blowfish)? Urasawa is one of them. Imagine egg custard imbedded with uni topped with fish roe (ikura) and real gold leaf. Imagine Shabu Shabu with live shrimp that becomes shashimi before your very eyes. The restaurant's menu changes often so there's no certainty that what I ate is what you will. What I do know is that whatever Urasawa will make will be wonderful. Bring your tastebuds! Pros: finest sushi rice, highest quality fish, Meeting Urasawa Cons: Basic Ambiance more

Great sushi! 2/13/2005

if you like sushi, this is the place to go. the one problem i had with this place is that they took forever to serve. but it is well worth the wait. they used to have an eat all you can sushi bar earlier, but i think they've discontinued it more
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Editorial
  • You might not know how to spell it, but chances are if you're at all aware of the LA dining scene, particularly sushi, you know the name. Urasawa is a once-in-a-lifetime sushi experience with...

  • 3/13/2006 Provided by Citysearch
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  • Hours: Tuesday - Saturday: 6pm - 9pm
  • Payments: American Express, Master Card, Visa
  • Neighborhoods: Beverly Hills
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