Sushi Park, LA's Celebrity Hotspot, Opens in Paris
The iconic LA sushi restaurant arrives in Paris, setting up on the lower floor of the Saint Laurent Rive Droite store.
By Imran Jalal,
When it comes to celebrity dining in Los Angeles, Sushi Park is a name that often tops the list. Tucked away on the second floor of a Sunset Boulevard strip mall, this unassuming sushi spot was founded in 2006 by chef and owner Peter Park. Despite its low-key facade, it has become a go-to for A-listers, with patrons including Taylor Swift, Selena Gomez, Beyonce, and Jay-Z.
Sushi Park is all about authenticity, shunning mainstream trends in favour of traditional omakase. A sign outside makes its ethos clear: "No trendy sushi... no California roll, no spicy tuna roll, no teriyaki, no tempura."
Sushi Park restaurant at the Saint Laurent Rive Droite Store on rue Saint Honore in Paris, France - Photo ©Kristen Pelou
Moody and sleek is the vibe for Sushi Park's Paris outpost, a stark contrast to the low-key and unassuming aesthetic of its original Los Angeles location.
In September 2022, the restaurant made its first move beyond LA, teaming up with Saint Laurent for a weeklong pop-up at the brand’s Paris flagship. Now, that partnership has evolved into something permanent – Sushi Park is opening its first-ever location outside Los Angeles, inside the newly renovated Saint Laurent Rive Droite lifestyle concept store in Paris.
Sushi Park restaurant at the Saint Laurent Rive Droite Store on rue Saint Honore in Paris, France - Photo ©Kristen Pelou
Sushi Park Paris is located on the lower level of the newly refreshed Saint Laurent Rive Droite store in Rue Saint-Honore.
The store, located at 8 rue du 29 juillet in Rue Saint-Honore, recently reopened on February 13th after a year-long renovation. Sushi Park will welcome diners from Tuesday to Saturday, starting Feb 21.
Sushi Park restaurant at the Saint Laurent Rive Droite Store on rue Saint Honore in Paris, France - Photo ©Kristen Pelou
Romantic, warm lighting enhances the vibe at Sushi Park Paris.
The Paris location promises to reflect Saint Laurent's chic aesthetic, with moody dark wood walls and ambient lighting. If you're in Paris and craving an Asian dining experience combined with a dose of fashion-world people-watching, Sushi Park at Rive Droite is the place to be. Reservations are highly recommended.