

We’re a family-oriented restaurant experience that reflects our community’s eclectic tastes and passion for excellent food, just as the surrounding waters of our serene lakefront reflect the changing skies and gorgeous sunsets. Views of the Santa Monica mountains create a stunning backdrop for a casual lunch or a memorable evening. Kids play in grassy areas along the water, while grownups savor wine, a cocktail, or perhaps a sushi bite in a dining area we’ve created exclusively for enjoying the raw stuff. Proudly serving Westlake Village, Thousand Oaks, Agoura Hills, Hidden Hills, Simi Valley, and the greater Los Angeles area.
Laid-back grill & sushi bar with lake views offering an extensive American & Asian menu plus patio.
Address and Contact Information
Address: W, 32123 Lindero Canyon Rd # 109, Westlake Village, CA 91361
Phone: (818) 706-8887
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Reviews
We ordered the soup and salad, Korean Steak, and K2 Sushi – all are very tasty.
I will definitely come back again, but for dinner to enjoy the sunset view.
This place has my strong recommendation.
We recently dined at this incredible spot and were thoroughly impressed from start to finish. The moment we arrived, we were greeted by a warm and inviting atmosphere paired with stunning views that made the whole evening feel special. Whether you’re out for a romantic evening, a celebration, or just a quality night with friends, this place delivers the perfect backdrop.
We started with the K2 roll, a beautifully presented sushi roll topped with just the right balance of flavor and texture. The roll was fresh, creative, and easily one of the highlights of the meal. Even if you’re not typically a sushi person, this one might win you over.
Next came the chicken lettuce wraps, which were crisp, flavorful, and satisfying. The chicken was well-seasoned and the sauce added a great depth of flavor without overpowering the dish. The crunchy rice noodles gave a great textural contrast, and the fresh lettuce made it feel light yet hearty.
The steak salad was another hit. The grilled steak was tender and generously portioned, sitting atop a bed of fresh greens. It was both savory and refreshing—definitely a great option if you’re looking for something hearty but not too heavy.
We also enjoyed some expertly crafted cocktails, which were the perfect complement to the meal. Balanced, flavorful, and beautifully presented, they added a nice touch of sophistication to the evening.
To top it all off, we ended with a rich and decadent chocolate lava cake dessert, served with vanilla ice cream, whipped cream, fresh strawberries, and drizzled with chocolate and berry sauces. It was as delicious as it was beautiful—a perfect finale to a fantastic meal.
Between the scenic views, relaxing ambiance, attentive service, and exceptional food, this restaurant is a must-visit. Highly recommended for anyone looking to enjoy a memorable dining experience that checks every box.
Despite having 20 of us, the food came out close together and hot and fresh. Sitting next to the lake was a treat with all of the beautiful scenery despite the cloud cover.
I will certainly go back when I am in the area.
Even with a reservation, we were asked to wait for a table. I noted it was her birthday, but no one acknowledged it. We came specifically for the Baked Alaska, and when our waiter realized that was all we planned to order, his interest in our table vanished—we waited far too long to be served and checked on. The espresso arrived without sugar, and he didn’t ask if we wanted a double.
The hostess was equally unfriendly. A simple smile would have gone a long way, but instead she looked like she hated her job and couldn’t wait to leave. The seating area felt overcrowded and loud, packing guests in like sardines.
The dish presentation was nice, but it was too small to share and clearly tasted like it was ordered and not made in-house.
I truly wanted this visit to match the magic I remembered, but it fell flat—very hard.
Upon receiving the check, it said nothing about the tip being included. We were splitting the check between several people and figured out a tip, when the waiter came back with my card and receipt, he said the tip was included. It would be great to know ahead of time that the tip is included, it was not mentioned anywhere as it is at other restaurants.
That said, instead of calling it “sushi,” they should label it “American sushi” or something similar, as it’s totally different from authentic Japanese sushi. However, what they serve is still very tasty and worth the try .
The wasabi isn’t great, and the bread is just okay.
The service is excellent, and the atmosphere, with a beautiful lake view, enhances the experience.
The menu is diverse, offering a wide variety of options.
It’s definitely a place I would return to for a casual, delicious, and unpretentious lunch.
VictorB