While Taylor Swift has been spotted all over New York City recently with rumored new boyfriend Travis Kelce, the Eras Tour performer has made her way to the West Coast. Swift was spotted on a girls night out alongside besties Selena Gomez and Zoë Kravitz at Sushi Park Thursday night.

Now, if that restaurant name rings a bell, it's likely because Kylie Jenner and former (maybe current again?) bestie Jordyn Woods seemingly rekindled their friendship at the same place. However, if you're sitting here wondering, wtf is Sushi Park? Then you're likely not as deep into gossip culture™️ as some (read: me), because the unassuming West Hollywood haunt is often frequented by celebrities. And that generic (but still somehow memorable) metal balcony railing seems to show up in paparazzi pics all the time.

What Is Sushi Park?

The $400-per-person strip mall omakase hotspot has garnered something of a reputation for its clientele. The restaurant has pulled in A-listers like Elon Musk (on a date with Amber Heard, we might add), Beyoncé and Jay-Z, Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher, and the list goes on. Even Jenner's big sis Kendall was recently spotted dining with her new boyfriend Bad Bunny.

As the sign outside warns, the Sunset Strip sushi bar offers no takeout, no trendy sushi, no salad or veggies, no California or spicy tuna rolls, no teriyaki, and no tempura. And while the per-head cost is, steep, according to a Twitter user, you can skip the high-priced omakase for cheaper à la carte options.

"It’s lit, also you can do a la carte and sit at tables to opt out of the expensive omakase pricing," they wrote on Twitter.

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Bad Bunny and Kendall Jenner are seen leaving Sushi Park on June 20, 2023.

Though that doesn't necessarily have everyone sold: "For the price of that place you might as well buy a plane ticket to Japan and have sushi there," one person wrote, while another added, "A place to get good sushi and papped without having to call paparazzi."

Of course, that's also part of the appeal...the celeb crowd.

"If those walls could talk," a third Twitter use wrote. While a quick Google search reveals a slew of reviews from popular travel and food sites, Sushi Park itself does not seem to boast a website of its own. Ah, how elusive and predictable.

And while it might be the destination where Kylie Jenner and Jordyn Woods officially (or at least, publicly) waved the white flag on their longstanding feud, according to The Infatuation, "the quality of sushi no longer matches the hype, or the high price point." Ouch.

Hey, at least you have a 98 percent chance of running into Harry Styles or Queen B.