Lucky Mizu
Restaurant
1254 South Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, CA 90015
–
Pico Metro Station (100 yd)
Danny ..
Spaces for hire at Lucky Mizu
from $250
per person / per session
per person / per session
Entire Venue
Lucky Mizu is a Japanese restaurant where modern elegance meets traditional design. The wooden interior exudes warmth, complemented by golden maneki-neko figurines on one wall. Golden elements add a hint of opulence, seamlessly blending tradition with contemporary style.
The U-shaped bar, surrounded by elegant blue chairs, provides a central hub f...
Prices and opening hours
Sunday
Closed
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
6:00 pm –
10:00 pm
from
$250
per person
Entire Venue
6:00 pm –
10:00 pm
from
$250
per person
Thursday
6:00 pm –
10:00 pm
from
$250
per person
Entire Venue
6:00 pm –
10:00 pm
from
$250
per person
Friday
6:00 pm –
10:00 pm
from
$250
per person
Entire Venue
6:00 pm –
10:00 pm
from
$250
per person
Saturday
6:00 pm –
10:30 pm
from
$250
per person
Entire Venue
6:00 pm –
10:30 pm
from
$250
per person
Facilities and catering options
Up to 70
standing
Up to 40
seats
In-house catering
Parking available
Alcohol provided
External catering allowed
Accommodation available
Promoted / ticketed events
BYO alcohol
About Lucky Mizu
Welcome to Lucky Mizu, a Los Angeles-based Japanese restaurant that seamlessly blends traditional elegance with modern sophistication.
The wooden interior, inspired by Japanese design, creates a warm, inviting atmosphere, while the blue furniture and booths add an elegant, yet cozy touch.
At Lucky Mizu, guests can explore the art of cooking shabu-shabu or enjoy the delicate flavors of seiro-mushi, all within the enchanting wooden decor.
Adding a unique touch, a 40-foot Earth Harp hangs above, turning the restaurant into an immersive musical space with resonant melodies.
The menu at Lucky Mizu features the finest A5 Wagyu beef, known for its marbling and tenderness. The chefs curate a diverse selection of Japanese dishes, offering a harmonious blend of traditional and contemporary flavors.
The wooden interior, inspired by Japanese design, creates a warm, inviting atmosphere, while the blue furniture and booths add an elegant, yet cozy touch.
At Lucky Mizu, guests can explore the art of cooking shabu-shabu or enjoy the delicate flavors of seiro-mushi, all within the enchanting wooden decor.
Adding a unique touch, a 40-foot Earth Harp hangs above, turning the restaurant into an immersive musical space with resonant melodies.
The menu at Lucky Mizu features the finest A5 Wagyu beef, known for its marbling and tenderness. The chefs curate a diverse selection of Japanese dishes, offering a harmonious blend of traditional and contemporary flavors.