On a busy stretch of West LA, look for the simple drawing of a fish on a high pole – it’s the only real sign for Mori Nozomi. The entrance is understated, marked by a bonsai stone pine and some bamboo, but inside, the space is a study in elegant minimalism. Everything is centered on the eight-seat dining counter, a stage for Chef Nozomi Mori and her team. The room is spare and serene, with clean lines, natural wood, and a single, carefully placed ikebana floral arrangement.
The entire experience is a reflection of Chef Mori’s background, which includes formal training in the Japanese tea ceremony, or *chado*. This focus on grace and deliberate detail shapes the whole meal. The cuisine is a multi-course omakase featuring Osaka-style sushi, with exceptional seafood flown in from Japan several times a week and produce sourced from the Santa Monica Farmer's Market. Preparations are pure and refined, from a silky *chawanmushi* with gingko nut to a delicate, dashi-infused *tamagoyaki*. Even the dishware is part of the story – many are vintage gold-lacquered plates the chef brought from her home in the Kansai region.
As the meal winds down, Chef Mori presents her own handmade *wagashi*, intricate flower-shaped sweets that are a testament to her training. The service concludes with her skillfully preparing a bowl of matcha for each guest. This is a highly personal and interactive dinner, and with only eight seats available, reservations are absolutely essential.