


Experience the artistry of Japanese cuisine at ONYX Restaurant, a premier sushi restaurant in Westlake Village known for its fresh ingredients and expertly crafted flavors. Located within Four Seasons Hotel Westlake Village, this elegant dining destination offers a refined selection of sushi, sashimi, and signature rolls, alongside robata-grilled specialties and traditional Japanese dishes. With a sophisticated ambiance and a curated sake collection, ONYX provides a standout experience for those seeking a top Japanese restaurant in Westlake Village near Thousand Oaks. Whether indulging in an omakase tasting or enjoying handcrafted sushi, guests can expect exceptional quality in a stylish setting.
Japanese cuisine & sushi rolls plus sake & cocktails come in a modern dining room with onyx accents.
Hours
| Friday | 5:30–10 PM |
| Saturday | 5:30–10 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 5:30–10 PM |
| Thursday | 5:30–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2 Dole Dr, Westlake Village, CA 91362
Phone: (818) 575-3000
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: fourseasons.com
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Reviews
The service is top-notch and the quality of food is outstanding.
Everything we ordered was absolutely delicious. A few of our favorites include the Wagyu Ramen, spicy edamame, and brussels sprouts.
They do not have non-alcoholic beer, but the lemongrass ginger tea is delicious.
Definitely recommend Onyx.
The service was excellent, but the food was so disappointing! The meal started out good enough with the tuna tartare rice cakes and scallop/lobster dumplings, but quickly went downhill. One thing to note: I did not find any garlic chili crunch in the dumplings, but the shellfish broth was delicious (but maybe provide a spoon so patrons can actually drink the broth without looking like barbarians).
We ordered the following maki: toro, hamachi, and spicy tuna. Toro was hands-down the best. The other two were mediocre.
Next came the fried rice and crispy Brussels sprouts. The rice was mushy and overly salty. The Brussels sprouts were over drenched in tonkatsu sauce. Highly do not recommend!
Last item that I also do not recommend is their A5 Wagyu specialty roll. The roll simply tasted like sauce and left a strange, unpleasant flavor in our mouths.
Not only was date night an epic fail, we won’t be back. If you know your food and truly looking for good sushi, this restaurant is not it!!
Google map showing this restaurant located front of four seasons hotel, but actually located inside the hotel first floor.
To be honest food was okay, but they have nice outdoor seating area.
Good to go for summer night dating !
The first thing we noticed was a fishy smell you’d get a low end sushi shop. Service was all over the place, with our plates piling up on the table (we had to move them ourselves to the empty table next to us) and our warm napkins never being removed at all. The waitstaff were friendly but not well trained on the details like sake options, despite the limited menu.
The appetizers were decent at best. The chefs nigiri were served cold. The cherry blossom ice cream desert that appears in all of the ads around the hotel was tasteless.
We went the next night to the other restaurant on the property and could feel the difference. Onyx feels like it’s trying to be something that it’s not.
Would have been 5 stars but it was a little pricey for what you got in my opinion.