Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Inventive Japanese-Mexican sushi with standout nigiri and creative sauces; great for dates and the sushi-bar experience, but expect high prices, small space, occasional service hiccups, and loud outdoor seating.
Santo Silverlake delivers exceptional sushi quality with memorable fusion creativity—seared o'toro and hamachi-chocolate pairings showcase real skill—paired with knowledgeable, engaged bar service that guides diners thoughtfully. However, occasional operational friction (item outages, pacing variance) and tight quarters with exposed outdoor seating prevent the seamless execution needed for grade A territory. A solid neighborhood destination for adventurous sushi fans seeking chef-led creativity over traditional omakase formality.
A compact Silver Lake sushi room that feels warm and bustling rather than formal, Santo blends sleek wood with the sizzle of binchotan and a friendly, chatty bar. One diner summed it up: service that guides, not hovers, and fish that often melts with clean richness. Outdoor tables put you right on Sunset’s sidewalk energy, which some love and others find hectic. The cooking leans creative and produce-driven, pairing Japanese technique with subtle Mexican cues—think hamachi with Oaxacan chocolate, mango-truffle accents, and plant-based “fysh.” It suits adventurous sushi fans who enjoy a chef-led bar experience more than traditionalists chasing purist omakase minimalism. Most plates shine, especially seared o’toro and tiradito-style hamachi, though a few guests found certain rolls or occasional uni batches less compelling. Families can make it work with accessible items like miso soup and avocado nigiri, plus milder rolls. There is no clear kids menu, the space is tight, and the outdoor setup can be loud. For younger diners who are flexible and curious, it can be fun; picky eaters might prefer simpler sushi spots nearby.
Area: Trendy, creative Silver Lake stretch with boutiques, bars, and nightlife; popular for dates and social dining.
Safety: Generally safe with heavy foot and car traffic; outdoor curbside seating can feel exposed and noisy on weekends.
Nearby: Along Sunset Blvd near bars like Seco, shops, and other eateries; lively sidewalk scene affects outdoor tables.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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