DOJO means a hall or space for immersive learning or meditation. The term literally means Place of the Way in Japanese.
SAKE DOJO will be your Place of the Way to educate and enjoy an amazing dining and drinking experience as if you were stepping into a cool modern Tokyo establishment.
The food is authentic Japanese-style with a modern culinary twist. The beverages consist of a large selection of craft Japanese sakes, whiskeys and beers.
When you enter SAKE DOJO, be prepared to immerse yourself in a dining and drinking sanctuary in the middle of the hustle and bustle of Downtown LA’s Little Tokyo.
Please visit our sister restaurant, Far Bar, a few doors down from us.
Based on 125 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.4 stars. Price
✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ No delivery

Address:
333 1st St, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Phone: (213) 234-0957
Website: http://sakedojola.com/
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Hours
| Friday |
5–11 PM |
| Saturday |
12–11 PM |
| Sunday |
12–10 PM |
| Monday
(Labor Day)
|
Closed |
| Tuesday |
Closed |
| Wednesday |
5–10 PM |
| Thursday |
5–10 PM |
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Reviews
Amy
Vegan mushroom ramen was delicious. Service was friendly but a bit slow given that it was not busy and waiting on a table and a couple at the bar.
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Natalia Borzym
We had a phenomenal dinner here on Saturday night! My husband and I sat at the sushi bar and asked if we could do an Omakase (not listed on the menu), and the chef was happy to do so! Everything was delicious, fresh, and extremely well done. I’m so glad we went with their recommendations. They’ve only been open for in-person dining for a few weeks, and I’m already looking forward to coming back here again! You won’t regret it.
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Michael Torres
This place had gone down from just a year ago. The sushi didn’t taste as fresh and were very expensive for small rolls and pieces of salmon and took a long time coming out. Our waitress Meghan was hardly around. Said she would get us refills on water and then sat at the bar and ate without giving us our water. She then came 20 minutes later to give us the check and to tell us she was going on break and then sat back down at the bar which was right next to us. A year ago though the wait time was long the sushi tasted better and the waiters were more present. Was excited to come back only to be disappointed. Won’t be returning.
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Victoria Montoya
The one positive is the yummy food and sake. But for the prices, I was expecting a much higher class of service. The next time I am looking for mediocre service at best, I’ll pay much less for a couple pieces of fish. We are not picky or impatient by any means, former servers ourselves, but we had to ask our server *multiple* times for almost everything, napkins, a glass of (lukewarm un-iced) water or to put the food order in. At least the food was better than the service!
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Eva Barranco
The sushi here was the best I’ve had in my entire life, and the chicken was so tender and flavorful. Absolutely love this place and will be coming back!
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Jacky Cuellar
Unfortunately, this place was not good!
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Risa Pizza
Best sushi in town with friendly sushi chefs! My favorite item on the menus is tuna sampler
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Randa
Pretty great place to try out different sakes. They have an impressive range of appetizers as well. I am sad I didn’t have more time to try more of the dishes.
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Daniel DeNinno
Great spot. The ambience was impeccable and the sake was delicious. Only had a quick drink here but was very charmed. Will definitely be back!
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jamie ramirez
The happy hour prices are great. $10 for three hand rolls (spicy tuna, real crab, and salmon hand rolls) $3 happy hour saporro beer. Best sushi I’ve ever had.
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