Restaurants & Bars

Sushi Note In Sherman Oaks Earns 2021 Wine Spectator Award

Despite unprecedented challenges due to the pandemic, 2,900 restaurants nationwide were recognized on this year's list.

SHERMAN OAKS, CA — Coronavirus has brought unique and unprecedented challenges to restaurants in Sherman Oaks. Despite the hardships, Sushi Note was still able to shine in the last year, earning a 2021 Restaurant Award from Wine Spectator magazine.

The annual Restaurant Awards honor excellence in restaurant wine lists, as well as those who have demonstrated passion and devoted extensive resources to creating outstanding wine programs. This year’s awards are featured in the Aug. 31 issue of Wine Spectator.

More than 2,900 restaurants in 50 states and 72 countries and territories earned awards this year. The awards are given across three categories: Award of Excellence, Best of Award of Excellence and Grand Award.

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The Grand Award is Wine Spectator’s most prestigious honor, given to the world’s most elite wine programs. Read profiles of all 100 current Grand Award winners here.

Typically, recipients of the Grand Award offer at least 1,000 or more wine selections, showcasing “immense depth and breadth of regions, producers, vintages and bottle formats.” All Grand Award winners must also pass a rigorous inspection of their restaurants, including the wine cellars.

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Three new restaurants won the Grand Award this year: Brennan's in New Orleans, Le Bernardin in New York and SingleThread Farms in Healdsburg, California.

Three L.A. area restaurants received the Grand Award: Spago's and Wally's in Beverly Hills, and Capo in Santa Monica. Capo offers "eye popping verticals" from California, France and Italy, while Wolfgang Puck's supreme wine program at Spago earned it a nod on the Grand Award list, Wine Spectator said.

Morton's Steakhouse in Burbank was the other valley restaurant to receive an award. The steakhouse, operated by chef Felipe Luevano, is located at 3400 W. Olive Ave.

See all winners of this year’s Wine Spectator awards.

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