How to Get a Reservation at Sushi Note in Los Angeles
Sushi Note, the omakase and wine bar in Sherman Oaks, books on Tock with prime omakase seats the hard part and the wine-bar side more flexible. Watch for the release and cancellations.
The short answer
Sushi Note, the Edomae-style omakase counter and wine bar in Sherman Oaks, books on Tock. The omakase counter is the constrained experience, releasing on a rolling window and booking out for prime weekend seats, while the wine-bar side is more flexible.
After the release, cancellations are the realistic path for the counter. Confirm the current booking window, pricing, and any deposit terms on the live listing.
Counter versus wine bar
Sushi Note gives you two ways in, with very different difficulty. Decide which experience you want.
- Omakase counter: book on Tock when the window opens; prime weekend seats go first.
- Wine bar: more flexible, the easier route into the room.
- Weeknights are easier than weekends for the counter.
- Watch for cancellations as the date approaches.
Tell Rose whether you want the Sushi Note omakase or the wine bar. We watch the Tock listing and book the moment a seat opens.
Frequently asked
What platform does Sushi Note use?
Sushi Note books on Tock. The omakase counter releases on a rolling window and books out for prime weekend seats, while the wine bar is more flexible. Confirm the current terms on the live listing.
Is the omakase or the wine bar easier to book at Sushi Note?
The wine-bar side is more flexible and easier to land than the omakase counter, which is the constrained experience. Weeknights are easier than weekends for the counter.
How hard is it to book Sushi Note?
Prime omakase seats are hard, especially on weekends, while the wine bar is easier. Catching the Tock release or a cancellation is the path for the counter.