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Hayato

Michelin two-star kaiseki in Row DTLA — Brandon Hayato Go's 17-course seasonal menu is the most refined meal in Los Angeles

★★★★½ 4.9  (860) $$$$ Wed–Sat seatings at 6 PM & 8:30 PM · Closed Sun–Tue

About Hayato

Hayato holds two Michelin stars and is, by most accounts, the finest meal available in Los Angeles. Chef Brandon Hayato Go trained in Japan and brings a rigorous kaiseki tradition to a spare, intimate counter in Row DTLA — each of the 17 courses arrives as a complete thought, rooted in Japanese seasonal philosophy and executed with a precision that makes the meal feel like a sustained argument for why food matters. The binchotan-smoked preparations carry subtle char notes that amplify whatever fish or vegetable takes the lead; the closing rice course is ritualistic in the best sense. Reservations open monthly on Tock and require planning months ahead. Worth every minute of the effort.

Must-Try Dishes

17-course kaisekiBinchotan-smoked bonitoSeasonal rice pot finale
Address
1320 E 7th St Suite 126, Los Angeles, CA 90021
Hours
Wed–Sat seatings at 6 PM & 8:30 PM · Closed Sun–Tue
Parking
Row DTLA parking structure on 7th St
Reservations
Tock reservations only; opens monthly and sells out in minutes — set an alert

Perfect For

Special OccasionDate Night

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hayato known for?

Hayato is known for michelin two-star kaiseki in row dtla — brandon hayato go's 17-course seasonal menu is the most refined meal in los angeles. Must-try dishes include 17-course kaiseki and Binchotan-smoked bonito.

How much does Hayato cost?

Hayato is priced at $$$$ — approx. $60+ per person, a special-occasion spend.

How do I make a reservation at Hayato?

Hayato takes reservations by phone. Call (213) 640-3980 to book.