n/soto is a modern Japanese izakaya in Los Angeles’ West Adams neighborhood from chefs Niki Nakayama and Carole Iida-Nakayama of the two-Michelin-starred n/naka. The menu features seasonal small plates, sushi and sashimi, grilled skewers, and craft cocktails in a lively, stylish setting.
Hours
| Saturday | 5–9 PM |
| Sunday | 5–9 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 5–9 PM |
| Thursday | 5–9 PM |
| Friday | 5–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4566 W Washington Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90016
Phone: (323) 879-9455
Website: http://n-soto.com/
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Reviews
We ordered a wide range of dishes, including the house-made tofu, Brussels sprouts and salmon skin salad, snow crab monaka, tori negi, saba kushiyaki, Mt. Fuji nigiri, flounder sashimi, king crab hand roll, and black cod tempura.
There were some real standouts. The house-made tofu was silky and delicate, and the salmon skin and Brussels sprout salad was one of our favorites of the night — perfectly balanced with great texture and flavor. The tori negi and saba kushiyaki were cooked beautifully, and the Mt. Fuji nigiri and flounder sashimi showcased excellent fish quality and restraint.
That said, not everything landed. The snow crab monaka came on a rice cracker that tasted noticeably stale to us. It may have been intentional, but the texture took away from the dish rather than enhancing it. The biggest disappointment, however, was the king crab hand roll. Our general rule is simple: do not pair mayo with luxurious ingredients. In this case, the mayo completely masked the delicate sweetness of the crab and dulled what should have been a highlight dish.
Even with a few missteps, the overall execution, creativity, and depth of the menu made this a memorable experience. N/Soto is a place where it’s very easy to over-order — and mostly worth it.
Food: 4.5/5 – High highs, a few misses
Service: 5/5 – Attentive, polished, and well-paced
Ambiance: 4.5/5 – Stylish, energetic, and perfect for a long dinner
Their drinks were great and they had a lot of interesting cooked items with some great quality fish. Overall I really enjoyed the food and experience, but there were a few misses for our group.
I wouldn’t let that deter you. It is definitely worth trying out.
Our service person, Nicole, delivered a well detailed explanation of favz from the menu. The patio was a great space. I look forward to dining indoors in the future.
Great decor and table layout.
A nice review is unnecessary given that n/soto was fully booked.
It’s also some of the best tongue meet (on the Skewers section) that I’ve ever had; if you’re a fan, I highly recommend getting one of those at minimum!
Some dishes that stood out:
1. Tripe kushiyaki—this was my favorite, it was so tender and flavorful. I never had tripe prepared like this, it didn’t taste like tripe at all.
2. Raw oysters—the jello was bright and made this common dish so unique
3. Chicken meatball skewer—it’s a big piece and was very juicy
4. Mushroom kushiyaki—the sauce was everything
5. Miso bone marrow—super rich and was so tasty with the rice
Parking:
They have valet for $12 (cash or venmo)
Definitely make a reservation.