Restaurant in Brentwood, United States
Katsu-ya
190ptsOAD-ranked sushi, easy to book.

About Katsu-ya
Katsu-ya on San Vicente is one of the stronger arguments for serious Japanese dining on LA's West Side, ranked #297 on the Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in North America list in 2025. Dinner-only with easy booking, it works well for a special occasion without the weeks-in-advance commitment that other OAD-listed venues require. A reliable choice if Japanese precision is the priority.
Is Katsu-ya worth booking for a special occasion in Los Angeles?
Yes — and for dinner specifically. Katsu-ya on San Vicente has earned consecutive recognition on the Opinionated About Dining Leading Restaurants in North America list, climbing from a Recommended listing in 2023 to #327 in 2024 and #297 in 2025. That upward trajectory matters: this is a restaurant getting sharper, not coasting. Chef Katsuya Uechi's Brentwood outpost draws a loyal West Side crowd precisely because it delivers serious Japanese technique in a format that works as well for a birthday dinner as it does for a business meal.
What to Expect
Katsu-ya operates dinner-only, opening at 5 pm Sunday through Thursday until 10 pm, and running until 11 pm on Fridays and Saturdays. For a special occasion, the Friday and Saturday window gives you the most room — you're not watching the clock, and the room tends to hit its stride later in the evening. The cuisine sits squarely in the sushi and Japanese category, with Uechi's training underpinning a menu built around precision rather than novelty. If you're comparing it to the broader LA sushi scene, this is a step above casual rolls-and-sake spots and closer in spirit to venues like Providence, where the commitment to sourcing and execution is the whole point.
Multi-Visit Strategy
If you're planning more than one visit , and the OAD ranking suggests this is worth repeat trips , think of it in distinct chapters. A first visit should orient you to Uechi's style: give the kitchen room to show what it does leading rather than over-ordering. A second visit is where you can push further, trying pieces or preparations you didn't reach the first time. By a third visit, you'll have a clear sense of what the kitchen does consistently well versus what varies, which is the real intelligence you want from a restaurant at this level. That progressive approach also lets you calibrate spend across visits, since price range data isn't published upfront , budget accordingly for a mid-to-upper-tier Japanese dinner in the Brentwood corridor.
The Google rating of 4.2 across 511 reviews is a useful anchor: broad enough to be meaningful, high enough to confirm consistency. At this review volume, outlier experiences tend to average out, so the 4.2 reflects the real median experience rather than a skewed sample.
Booking and Logistics
Booking difficulty at Katsu-ya is rated Easy, which is useful context for a venue with OAD recognition , you don't need to plan weeks in advance the way you would for something like The French Laundry or Single Thread Farm. That said, Friday and Saturday evenings will fill faster than mid-week slots, so if you have a fixed date for a celebration, booking a few days ahead is still sensible. The address , 11777 San Vicente Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90049 , puts it in a direct Brentwood location with street and lot parking typical of the neighbourhood. No dress code data is published, but the Brentwood context and OAD positioning suggest smart casual is the right read.
For other dining options nearby, our full Brentwood restaurants guide covers the wider neighbourhood, and Baltaire is worth knowing as a strong steak alternative if your group has mixed preferences. If you're planning a full evening, our Brentwood bars guide has options for a pre- or post-dinner drink. Families with children should note that The Monkey's Treehouse Play Space & Eatery is a nearby option better suited to that occasion. For broader LA planning, see our guides to Brentwood hotels, Brentwood wineries, and Brentwood experiences.
More to Explore in Los Angeles
If you're building a broader itinerary, Providence is the LA fine dining benchmark for seafood at a higher price point. For Japanese cuisine beyond LA, Nobu in London and Uchi in Austin offer useful comparisons for how the format travels. If you're willing to drive further for a destination meal, Blue Hill at Stone Barns and Emeril's in New Orleans represent very different registers of American fine dining worth knowing.
Compare Katsu-ya
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Katsu-ya | Sushi - Japanese | Easy | |
| Le Bernardin | French, Seafood | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Lazy Bear | Progressive American, Contemporary | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Atomix | Modern Korean, Korean | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Atelier Crenn | Modern French, Contemporary | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Benu | French - Chinese, Asian | $$$$ | Unknown |
How Katsu-ya stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Katsu-ya handle dietary restrictions?
check the venue's official channels before booking — dietary accommodation varies by format and kitchen capacity, and Katsu-ya's menu is Japanese-focused with fish at its centre. If pescatarian needs are straightforward, a sushi-forward kitchen like this typically adapts without difficulty. Strict vegan or gluten-free requirements are harder to guarantee without confirming in advance.
Is Katsu-ya good for a special occasion?
Yes — Katsu-ya has earned consecutive spots on the Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in North America list, ranking #297 in 2025, which gives it enough credibility to anchor a celebratory dinner. Dinner service runs until 11 pm on Fridays and Saturdays, so there's room to take your time. For a higher-stakes occasion where seafood fine dining is the priority, Providence sits above it on the LA benchmark scale, but Katsu-ya offers serious sushi credentials without the same booking difficulty.
How far ahead should I book Katsu-ya?
Booking difficulty is rated Easy, which means you don't need to plan weeks out the way you would for Providence or a comparable high-demand LA reservation. A few days' notice is typically sufficient, though Friday and Saturday evenings fill faster. The OAD recognition makes this more in-demand than its booking difficulty suggests, so don't leave it to the day of.
What should a first-timer know about Katsu-ya?
Katsu-ya is dinner-only, opening at 5 pm every night of the week, so don't show up expecting lunch. Chef Katsuya Uechi's name is behind the kitchen, and the OAD ranking — improving from #327 in 2024 to #297 in 2025 — indicates the venue is on an upward trajectory rather than coasting. Come with a clear appetite for Japanese sushi; this is a focused kitchen, not a broad pan-Asian menu.
Is lunch or dinner better at Katsu-ya?
Dinner is your only option — Katsu-ya does not serve lunch. Service runs from 5 pm daily, with later closing on Fridays and Saturdays at 11 pm. If your schedule requires a midday Japanese meal in Brentwood, you'll need to look elsewhere for that specific visit.
Hours
- Monday
- 5–10 pm
- Tuesday
- 5–10 pm
- Wednesday
- 5–10 pm
- Thursday
- 5–10 pm
- Friday
- 5–11 pm
- Saturday
- 5–11 pm
- Sunday
- 5–10 pm
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