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    Yakiniku Yazawa

    200pts

    Top-ranked yakiniku; book before you question it.

    Yakiniku Yazawa, Restaurant in Los Angeles

    About Yakiniku Yazawa

    Yakiniku Yazawa is Beverly Hills' most critically recognised Japanese BBQ restaurant, ranked in OAD's top 105 in North America for three consecutive years. The tableside grilling format keeps things relaxed, but the ingredient quality is operating well above casual. Easy to book and open every night, it is the right call for a special occasion that does not require a fixed tasting menu.

    The Verdict

    If you are comparing Yakiniku Yazawa to a standard Japanese BBQ night out at Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ, you are looking at a fundamentally different category of restaurant. Yazawa is a Beverly Hills yakiniku house that has ranked among the top 105 restaurants in all of North America on the Opinionated About Dining list three years running, including a peak ranking of #57 in 2023. For a relaxed, cook-at-the-table format, that kind of consistent critical recognition is worth paying attention to. If a special occasion calls for something that feels celebratory without the formality of a tasting menu, Yakiniku Yazawa belongs on your shortlist.

    What Makes It Worth Booking

    Yakiniku as a format rewards quality of ingredient above almost anything else. You are grilling small cuts of beef tableside, which means there is nowhere for a kitchen to hide a mediocre product. Yazawa's sustained OAD rankings signal that the sourcing here is operating at a level well above what the relaxed, grill-it-yourself format might suggest. Compare that to the controlled precision of, say, Hayato, where kaiseki dictates every element of the experience, and Yazawa offers something different: participation, informality, and still the kind of ingredient quality that lands a restaurant in North America's top 100 for three consecutive years.

    The address, 9669 S Santa Monica Blvd in Beverly Hills, puts this in a ZIP code where dining expectations run high and competition is stiff. Yazawa is open every night of the week from 5 to 10 pm, which gives you flexibility that tasting-menu restaurants rarely do. A Tuesday date night or a Thursday group dinner is entirely workable. Booking is categorised as easy, so last-minute plans are more viable here than at most restaurants with comparable critical standing.

    For a special occasion, the format actually works in your favour. Grilling your own food at a table gives a group something to do together, which eases the pressure of formal dining while keeping the quality of what is on the grill at a level that justifies the occasion. It is a meaningful alternative to the fixed, chef-driven experience you would get at Somni or Providence, where the pace and format are entirely out of your hands.

    On the global yakiniku reference point: if you have eaten at venues like Cossott'e or Jumbo Hanare in Tokyo, you know what the ceiling of the format looks like. Yazawa is playing in that serious register, not the casual chain version. For Los Angeles, that positioning makes it worth the trip from anywhere in the city.

    Google reviewers give it 4.5 across 213 reviews, which for a restaurant at this level of recognition reflects consistent execution rather than occasional brilliance. Crowds at this price point and in this neighbourhood tend to be more critical than average, making that rating meaningfully reliable.

    Practical Details

    Yakiniku Yazawa is open Monday through Sunday, 5 to 10 pm. Reservations are easy to secure, so there is no need to plan weeks ahead, though booking in advance for a group or a celebration is always the sensible move. Dress expectations in Beverly Hills at a restaurant with OAD credentials lean toward smart casual at a minimum; no need for a jacket, but this is not a jeans-and-sneakers crowd. Price per head is not confirmed in our data, but the Beverly Hills address and critical standing suggest a budget in the $$$-$$$$ range. Confirm current pricing directly with the restaurant before booking. Chef Tomo Inada leads the kitchen. For more dining options in the city, see our full Los Angeles restaurants guide, and if you are planning a wider trip, our Los Angeles hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide cover the rest.

    Ratings at a Glance

    • Opinionated About Dining (OAD) 2025: #104 in North America
    • Opinionated About Dining (OAD) 2024: #105 in North America
    • Opinionated About Dining (OAD) 2023: #57 in North America
    • Google Reviews: 4.5 / 5 (213 reviews)

    FAQs

    Is Yakiniku Yazawa good for a special occasion?

    • Yes, and it works particularly well if you want celebration quality without the rigidity of a tasting menu format.
    • Three consecutive OAD top-105 rankings signal ingredient and execution quality that holds up against more formal special-occasion restaurants in Los Angeles.
    • The tableside grilling format adds engagement to the meal, which suits group celebrations better than a silent, course-by-course dinner.
    • Book in advance for a guaranteed table on a Friday or Saturday evening.

    Does Yakiniku Yazawa handle dietary restrictions?

    • Yakiniku is a meat-forward format by nature, so it is a poor fit for vegetarians or vegans.
    • For specific allergy or dietary accommodation questions, contact the restaurant directly before booking. Phone and website details are not confirmed in our data.
    • Pescatarians and those avoiding only certain proteins will find the format more workable than most Japanese BBQ venues, since individual cuts are ordered separately.

    What should I wear to Yakiniku Yazawa?

    • Smart casual is the right call for a Beverly Hills venue with OAD credentials.
    • The yakiniku format is relaxed by design, but the neighbourhood and critical standing of the restaurant mean the room will not be casual.
    • A jacket is not required, but dress as you would for a mid-to-high-end restaurant dinner, not a neighbourhood grill.

    Can Yakiniku Yazawa accommodate groups?

    • The yakiniku format is well-suited to groups: ordering is communal, the grilling is interactive, and the experience scales naturally to larger tables.
    • Booking is rated easy, so securing a group reservation is more direct here than at most comparable Los Angeles restaurants.
    • For larger group bookings or private dining enquiries, contact the restaurant directly. Exact seat count and private dining availability are not confirmed in our data.

    What are alternatives to Yakiniku Yazawa in Los Angeles?

    • For a more informal yakiniku experience, Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ is the accessible entry point, though it operates at a significantly lower quality tier.
    • Totoraku is the other serious yakiniku reference in Los Angeles and is worth comparing directly, though booking is considerably harder.
    • If you want to stay in Japanese cuisine but prefer a chef-driven format, Hayato is the strongest alternative in the city.
    • For special occasions where you want a fully different cuisine direction, Kato offers a comparable level of critical recognition in a New Taiwanese format.

    Compare Yakiniku Yazawa

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Yakiniku Yazawa good for a special occasion?

    Yes, it fits a special occasion well. The tableside grilling format creates a participatory, occasion-worthy rhythm, and the OAD ranking (Top 105 in North America for 2024 and 2025) signals ingredient quality that justifies the setting. Beverly Hills on a weeknight is quieter than you expect — Saturday reservations book faster, so mid-week is the move if you want a more intimate feel.

    Does Yakiniku Yazawa handle dietary restrictions?

    Yakiniku is a beef-forward format, so the menu is not well-suited for vegetarians or those avoiding red meat. If your group includes someone who does not eat beef, confirm options directly with the restaurant before booking — the format has limited flexibility by design. Pescatarians and poultry eaters should also enquire ahead, as yakiniku menus typically centre on graded beef cuts.

    What should I wear to Yakiniku Yazawa?

    Dress neatly — this is Beverly Hills and the OAD ranking puts it in serious-restaurant territory. That said, yakiniku involves open-flame tableside grilling, so avoid anything you would be precious about smelling of smoke. Think polished casual: a clean shirt and dark jeans work; formal attire is unnecessary.

    Can Yakiniku Yazawa accommodate groups?

    Groups can be accommodated, but confirm capacity when booking — yakiniku tables are structured around individual grill stations, which can limit how large a single table runs. Parties of four to six are generally the format's sweet spot. For larger groups, call ahead rather than assuming standard reservation channels will handle the logistics.

    What are alternatives to Yakiniku Yazawa in Los Angeles?

    For Japanese cuisine at a comparable prestige level in LA, Hayato (omakase, Arts District) and Kato (modern tasting menu, West LA) are the closest critical peers — both carry serious national rankings. If you want something format-adjacent but less spendy, Gyu-Kaku covers the tableside BBQ format at a fraction of the price, though the ingredient quality is categorically different. For a change of cuisine entirely, Camphor (French-influenced, DTLA) and Vespertine (avant-garde tasting menu, Culver City) serve a similar special-occasion brief.

    Hours

    Monday
    5–10 pm
    Tuesday
    5–10 pm
    Wednesday
    5–10 pm
    Thursday
    5–10 pm
    Friday
    5–10 pm
    Saturday
    5–10 pm
    Sunday
    5–10 pm

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