Fuente: New York Post
Sushi Park doesn’t look like much from the outside — wedged into a no-frills West Hollywood strip mall –but inside, A-listers squeeze in to indulge in some of the city’s most coveted omakase. Sushi Park is nondescript enough that those not in the know will walk right past it. But upstairs in an unremarkable Sunset Boulevard building, with just eight counter seats and a handful of small tables, the vibe is intimate, exclusive, and unpretentious — exactly what draws Tinseltown’s A-list.
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