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This is Sushi Park, the sushi restaurant that generates obsession among celebrities

Why do celebrities worship at this small omakase shop located in a mini-mall in West Hollywood?

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The paparazzi have been reflecting this reality for some time: celebrities are obsessed with this amazing sushi restaurant that costs about $400 per person. A paradigm that just confirmed the evening and/or the unexpected reunion between the duo Kylie Jenner and Jordyn Woods in its premises. 

This emblematic restaurant thus welcomes at its tables the high spheres of the starsystem as a new institution and/or temple of omakase, which prioritizes the culinary creativity of the chef.

Sushi Park already warns on its exterior sign what they don’t do: no salads, no vegetables, no california roll or tempura. Nor do they follow culinary trends. Here diners go to the next level through an experience in which there are no dress codes, and the aesthetics or interior design of the place do not matter. All that is relegated to the background to give priority to the food itself. Although the price per person is high, it is possible to do without the more expensive omakase and opt for more economical a la carte options. 

Defined by many as ‘the best sushi in Los Angeles’, this has become the meeting point of the stardom, both for romantic dates and for meetings between friends that are already part of Hollywood’s pop culture. In fact, the metal railing of the balcony that surrounds the mall alone has become an iconic element and/or backdrop on which all the celebrities who come to the mall are captured.

Its effervescent community

This sushi restaurant has been the setting for dates between Elon Musk and Amber Heard, Beyoncé and Jay-Z, Harry Styles, Zöe Kravitz, Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher, or Kendall Jenner, who was recently spotted dining in her space with Bad Bunny.

All these personalities are the ones who have made this small place famous, despite having received numerous criticisms for its “inflated prices” and its inconsistent culinary excellence. Although, in the end, the attraction of this place is clear: the Hollywood stars who frequent it, and the occultism that surrounds it. They don’t even have photos of the interior, nor do they have a website for the restaurant. Is that the key to its celebrity devotion?