2. Bao Dim Sum House
7.9
8256 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
Dim Sum Restaurant · Mid-City West · 102 tips and reviews
Travis Muroki: The ha gow & shumai are Amaz-balls. So glad it's so close.
Joanne D: Bartenders are super nice! Pork/shrimp shumai & chicken stuffed mushrooms are delish!
Thomas Colton: Chicken shumai, juicy pork dumplings, pork buns, etc. Haven't had a bad thing on the menu
3. Rakkan Ramen
8.3
359 E 1st St (Central), Los Angeles, CA
Ramen Restaurant · Little Tokyo · 7 tips and reviews
John DiGilio: Garnet and Ruby ramen are my two favorites. The gyoza, shumai, and inari are also delicious!
Michael Liu: The Avocado Tofu Bowl surprised me in a very good way. A wonderful combination of the freshness of the tomatoes, creaminess of the avocado, tang from the sauce. All on a nice warm bed of rice.
Jacqueline L.: Rakkan has a great shouyu broth, if you're looking for something lighter than the tonkotsu you're likely to find plenty of at other ramen shops in the area.
Lee Simpson: Amazingly good all you can eat sushi deal. Some of the baked rolls are a touch intense for my liking - stick to the hand rolls.
eifeh: Decent sushi in Santa Monica. Nothing fancy, but definitely good to satisfy a craving. All-you-can-eat lunch deal is pretty good for $20.95. Service was good.
Katja Haack: Great AYCE for 27,95$ Dinner and 21,95$ lunch. Fresh and extraordinary Sushi.
11. Kiwami
8.4
11920 Ventura Blvd (at Laurel Canyon Blvd), Studio City, CA
Sushi Restaurant · 36 tips and reviews
mishka: the best deal they have is the "Raku Mori" for 2. it's a steal for $28 - comes with 5 of their best sashimi dishes, spicy tuna on crispy rice, and a baked crab handroll. everything is split for 2!
Jonathan Friedman: Spicy Tuna w/ Baked Crab Roll is the winner. Only available @ Kiwami, not Katsuya or IZAKA-YA.
LA Home & Style: Consistently fresh sushi at this neighborhood favorite.