
Hours
| Friday | 4–10 PM |
| Saturday | 12–10 PM |
| Sunday | 12–10 PM |
| Monday | 4–10 PM |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 4–10 PM |
| Thursday | 4–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 8781 W Pico Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90035
Phone: (424) 279-9800
Website: http://www.pizzeriasei.com/
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Reviews
We waited 45 minutes as a walk-in for a party of 4 on a Monday during Christmas week, but I imagine this number is astronomically higher when all of the transplants are not out of town. Service is honestly kind of slow even though the pizzas themselves take around 2 minutes in the oven, so I’m a little confused? They stopped doing takeout by 6:15 and sold out of walk-ins by 7:30, and they were out of tiramisu by 6:30. Try to snag a reservation on Resy (the frequency at which reservations open is somewhere on their website) because it’s a lot less painful than waiting in line. Parking is free after 6 though.
I would come once for the experience but I don’t know if I would do it again. I also really enjoyed Bon Appetit’s video on their pizza omakase and I think it gave me a lot of insight to their preparation, and it’s so uniquely LA how a Korean chef serves Japanese Neapolitan pizza in his own style!
Though I’m not much into the taste of carbon, and you’ll get that because they char *all* the pies. No customization, so you can’t ask to not burn them. If I could have them non-charred, that would be six out of five stars
Had the margherita special, which has the upgraded cheese. It’s everything a margherita should be- simple, unpretentious. Simple, so you can’t hide behind a lot of noise. The techniques and quality ingredients shine through. Also had the patata, which the pizzaolo recommended. This was an extremely tasty pizza, yum yum.
Rounded it out with arugula salad, and ended with tiramisu.
The minimalist setting creates a calm, focused atmosphere. Sitting at the counter, you can watch the chefs work with near-meditative precision as dough is shaped, flour drifts lightly through the air, and pizzas slide into the roaring wood-fired oven. In just over a minute, beautifully leopard-spotted pies emerge — blistered, aromatic, and placed directly in front of you at their absolute peak.
What truly sets Pizzeria Sei apart is its approach to balance. The dough is exceptional — light, elastic, and deeply flavorful — paired with a sauce that’s bright, restrained, and impeccably seasoned. Nothing is overworked, nothing is excessive. Each pizza feels deliberate, thoughtful, and perfectly calibrated, showcasing technique rather than excess.
The menu is concise yet confident, with each pie offering its own identity while staying rooted in tradition. It’s clear that every decision — from salt levels to ingredient pairing — is made with intention and respect for the craft of pizza-making.
The space itself is small and intimate, which only adds to the experience. Reservations are highly recommended, as walk-ins often face a wait — a testament to how sought-after this place has become.
Pizzeria Sei is not just one of the best pizza spots in Los Angeles; it’s a place for people who appreciate discipline, balance, and purity of flavor. Thoughtful, restrained, and executed at the highest level.
Highly recommended.
Justified its rank as #2 in the US and #44 in the world. That crust is the perfect fluffy-yet-chewy balance, and you can taste the quality in every bite Also, make sure you save room for their tiramisu to end your meal.
The place is tiny and hard to find reservations, but it’s worth it! They also have takeout orders and a standbys line.
Probably the best pizza I’ve ever had. Went to LA for a show. Decided since we were staying up there, to try one of the best rated pizza spots in the world. And I’m glad we did. Got there around 2pm. Put our name in and was gonna be about a 45 min wait. The place is very small. A few tables and counter seats inside and 1 or 2 tables outside. There is a bar next door which was a nice place to wait and have a drink. We got our text about 30 min later. We ordered 2 pies. Don’t know what they put in it, but the dough was phenomenal. All the ingredients were great. Just really good pizza all around. Fairly priced. Because of the way they cook it, comes a little charred, which does not affect the taste at all. Maybe even makes it better. Overheard a table asking for no char and they politely declined stating it is part of their cooking process. Whenever I go to LA I will be stopping there.
Margh- can never go wrong with it. The mozz was great.
Ruti’s is a must have. Hot honey stole the show, but that paired with the shallots and the crème fraiche easily placed the pizza in my top few. Hard to forget this one.
Tiramisu was a solid ending to the meal. So so good.
Food so good, you sometimes forget to take photos.
Well worth the drive out and the wait time. I’ll be back if I can help it.