Published November 07, 2007
On a Roll
Downtown's New Old Sushi Favorite
You've never met a sushi-restaurant/art-gallery hybrid you didn't like.
So you'll be happy to revisit
R23, downtown's hidden, quirky Japanese favorite that has just
conquered its gallery neighbor.
To the uninformed visitor, it would appear nothing has changed in the brick-lined restaurant. Since R23
opened in a well-worn warehouse building nearly two decades ago, the two stern men leading the kitchen
haven't budged.(Voicing dissatisfaction with your order is not an option, and the latest owner freely admits
that even she is not privy to any of their recipes.) Even those beat-up cardboard chairs designed by Frank
Gehry have stood the test of time.
But if you sneak through the hallway at the back, you'll find anew second dining area (pictured, now open
for dinner Fridays and Saturdays)that retains the industrial feel of its art-gallery predecessor. Throughout
the several nooks of the partitioned area you'll see modern, colorful art by Ichiro. An open lounge space
will soon house a rolling sake bar—in the meantime, you can just order from a roaming server or select
from the new, international wine list overhauled by the sommeliers at LearnAboutWine, who happen to be
neighbors of (and regulars at) R23.
And to think, all R23 wanted was a cup of sugar.
VITALS
R23
923 E. 3rd St
(E. of Alameda)
Downtown
Los Angeles, CA 90012
213-687-7178
website