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    Yuna K.

    This place is a serious hole in the wall. Although very unassuming from the outside and right past skid row, the chef and food are spectacular. Some of the most memorable dishes included their pumpkin dessert (Kirecte Kabak) their garlic spiced kebab, and icli kofte. The shrimp dish was also absolutely amazing. The octopus was pretty good but nothing too crazy. Almost every dish was a hitter. I would 10/10 come back. Although the chef is the only one working, the food still comes out quick even with a full house.

    Connie C.

    "Such a pleasant surprise! We visited Sora Craft Kitchen yesterday and really enjoyed everything we ordered. The ingredients were very fresh, the flavors were unique, and every dish was delicious. We were honestly impressed by the quality and taste. Definitely worth trying!"

    Brandon S.

    I cam on a thursday night after not being able to snag a friday reservation. The restaurant is located in a very dark street of the garment district and was hard to locate at night. Once I stepped in, it was like I was in a cozy living room. I ordered the branzino, pekmez marinated chicken, garlic spiced kebab, icli kofte, kuru palican dolmasi, rice pudding dessert, and candied pumpkin dessert. I have never eaten such delicious Mediterranean food in my life. The chicken was ridiculously flavorful and tender. The garlic spiced kebab was my favorite, where I knew I was eating meat but the taste and texture was just so aromatic. The branzino was also cooked where the fish meat was still moist and soft. The icli kofte was my second favorite dish as essentially a Mediterranean dumpling. The exterior was uniquely bouncy and thick but also a clean bite through. It would be my must try pick from Sora. The kuru palican dolmasi was an eggplant stuff with meat and tomatoey sauce, also delicious. Overall, best Mediterranean food I've ever had in LA. Not only was the food incredible but the service and vibes were immaculate. The chef is very attentive to all his customers as he is a one man show, cooking, cleaning, serving, everything is done by himself. I got to chat a bit about the food afterwards and it was a great conversation. Definitely recommending this to anyone who is curious about trying Sora. 11/10

    Kirecte kabak (candied pumpkin)
    Tuss R.

    Yum. Got the shish kebab, octopus, eggplant dip, candied pumpkin dessert. Eggplant was delish, octopus was tender, shish kebab was tasty. But the star was the candied pumpkin dessert! Never had anything like that, sooooo yummy, the sauce w/ the pistachios? Wow. The texture of the pumpkin was so great, crispy on outside and soft on inside. Will go back just to get this again. Chef is wonderful. Place is intimate but not intimidating. Parking was easy.

    Studio Molin, Los Angeles based ceramic artist has graciously supplied sophisticated ceramic ware for Sora.
    Gary I.

    Sora Craft Kitchen by Chef Okay (oh kah ee) is an island of fine cooking surrounded by a sea of multi-use light industrial, commercial buildings on the edge of the Fashion District. Because the neighboring establishments close around 5pm, metered street parking conveniently starts to open up just about when Sora starts to crank up. In this time of many restaurant failures due to inflation, rising rents, less people who can afford restauranting as well as more people working at home, Sora is wisely creating a system that minimizes risk by being a one man chef with one kitchen worker and using a tablet like ordering screen with price, photo of the food item, price to eliminate wait staff. Interior is austere, functional with only about 6 tables, the seats are cardboard boxes with lids that come off so you can stow hand bags, back packs, etc. Love the Studio Molin, Los Angeles based ceramic artist who has graciously supplied sophisticated ceramic warehouse for Sora. The center of attention is on the open kitchen full of bottles of potions, infusions, spices & herbs, and seeing the chef bounce around creating culinary magic. I asked Chef Okay what Sora meant in Turkish, and he said it meant Sky in Japanese since he likes the color blue, and he worked 2 1/2 years at a Japanese restaurant. So expect the Turkish food to have international influences so typical in L. A. where diverse cuisines mingle and diffuse to create new flavour combinations that may not be present in the home country yet still honors their home traditions. 1) Kuru Patlican Dolmasi: Sun dried egg plant skin looks similar to familiar grape leaf wrapped rice found in the Levant meaning the direction where the sun rises referring to the Eastern Mediterranean. The eggplant "meat" is plush & moist surrounding a complex spice mixture of long braised beef & rice. A thick, rich long cooked tomato sauce & white streak of fermented yogurt. 2) Içli Kofte (Kitel): The soft Bulgur wheat wrapping looks like soft, yielding Japanese Mochi but not as sticky enclosing spice braised ground meat. Maroon colored Isot chile butter, fermented house yogurt, fruity-sour Sumac, garlic, parsley, Chimichurri salsa, herb oil. 3) Shrimp in Tarhana Butter: Tarhana is dry rough ground grain infused with yogurt. Medium sized plump, fibrous, sea sweet shrimp in butter flavoured with a dry herb blend, Yuzu Koshō chile-Japanese citrus paste, slices of radish. Garnished with fresh Greek basil, dill & nasturtium leaf from his backyard garden. Use the accompanying hollow, warm, puffy bread that is a cousin to the Indian Chapati to sop up the butter. 4) Garlic Spiced Kebab: 28 day aged, slightly pleasantly gamey, juicy, roughly chopped beef that seems to have a vague relationship to Persian Kubideh. Perhaps echoing the Persian empire that controlled Anatolia over 1,000 years before Ottoman rule. Lightly sautéed tomato & crispy onions for vegetal relief from the rich beefiness. Lavash thin, leathery flat bread is included to make a "sandwich". 1-4a) There are only non alcoholic drinks perhaps due to Islamic influence or lack of an expensive liquor license. So opted for Spritz Italiano sparkling, aromatic citrus zest, mildly bitter sweetness. 5) Peynir Halvasi: Cheese Halva made from eggs, house cheese, Seminola wheat. Smooth, creamy yet touch grainy. Very dairy sweet, caramelized toastiness like condensed milk. Scoop of black sesame ice cream on top with scattering of crushed, roasted Pistachio (pees tah kee oh) I should have paired Turkish coffee to have a great contrast between sweet and bitter. Be ready for complex spice-herb blends, long braising, butter and oil infusions. There are earthy, infused, fermented aromatics as a unifying theme. Just as I was about to leave, Chef Okay called me over to the kitchen counter and presented me Kirecte Kavac, pumpkin slices "pickled" in limestone water that gives the generally soft pumpkin an ethereal, crystalline crispiness. Dressed with Tahini white sesame seed & peanut? puréed sauce. Scattering of pistachio. Extra sweet for those with a sweet tooth. When I approached the kitchen counter, I noticed the counter and a shelf nearby chock full of cook books. Chef Okay is always honing his cooking skills with new ideas and techniques. Love the way he flies by the seat of his pants whether thoughtfully managing his restaurant or innovating Turkish cuisine with cosmopolitan, L.A. influence. 5 stars

    Falafel
    Haolun L.

    There's a reason Sora is one of the 101 best restaurants in LA. I honestly don't think I had anything quite like Sora last year. There's been a lot of buzz about Chef Okay. Beyond being a true one‑man show and having worked at top Michelin‑starred restaurants, the most important thing is that he's making arguably the best Mediterranean food in town. 10/10 shrimp, beef kebab, chicken kebab, falafel, candied pumpkin, and rice pudding. Please, just try everything on the menu. Every dish is carefully orchestrated, from the presentation to the flavor. The shrimp is sweet and delicate, so the seasoning stays sweet and subtle too. The bed of seasoned oil is the perfect canvas to bring out its richness. The fluffy pita bread, still warm from the fire help me delightfully wipe up every last drop of flavor. The beef and chicken kebabs are also the best vessels for the flavor of the fire. Both are rich and succulent, seasoned with unmistakably Mediterranean flavors, cumin, garlic, and more. It's impossible to resist wrapping them in bread with yogurt sauce and finishing them in a heartbeat. At the same time, I love them so much that I don't quite know what to do: I want to gobble them up because they're that good, but I'm also so curious about what's coming next. Then there's the falafel. Good thing I saved a little self‑control from the kebabs, because I honestly didn't know falafel could be this delicious. They arrive stacked neatly on top of one another, each one earthy and refreshing; undeniably exotic, yet paired with a comforting, creamy, subtly sweet sauce. These falafel are magic. And then there's the punchy pickle on the side, which seems to say, "Hello, time for another one." I'm definitely ordering both desserts again. Completely different in texture, but equally delicious. There's sweetness from sugar, milk, and pumpkin; different nuances of sweetness weave together and mingle on the palate. Sora sits in an interesting neighborhood. It's easy to find parking, and I can't wait to step into this small, unassuming space. Inside, I find a lot of comfort and peace. I get to watch happiness being made right in front of me. Everything feels so smooth and effortless that, before I even realize it, the night has slipped away. I leave reluctantly, and already excited to come back.

    Diana R.

    What a unique dining experience! Watching a master perform his craft right in front of me... greeting me warmly (despite being in the middle of executing multiple dishes) as I walked through the curtained entrance and personally setting my table, clearing my plates and hand delivering every dish - all done with extreme precision and organization. Sora is a beautifully intimate space filled with stunning ceramics, fresh dried herbs and house pickled vegetables. To many, what Chef Okay does at Sora may seem effortless because let's be honest ... he makes it seem that way but to those who notice, who understand even a fragment of what must go into every detail, every flavor, texture, visual, composition .. Not to mention the behind the scenes challenges - we can appreciate this special place even more. Everything I ate was exceptional but I've never had anything quite like these 3 dishes: Levrek Marin (Branzino crudo)- The visuals were gorgeous! The shell was crisp and delicate and the crudo was insanely bright and fresh. The Icli Kofte (Kitel)- fantastic as well and deserves the recognition it's already received. Chef suggested I try the Riz au Lait (Rice Pudding) and honestly I usually avoid rice pudding since I had it as a kid and didn't exactly love it ... but wow! This is no classic rice pudding. He put some sort of magical crispy, caramelized salty, nutty miso pecan topping on it and I still think about it weeks later! I could go on and on but I'll wrap it up. Thank you Chef Okay for such a memorable night.

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    Axel E.

    Sora is an amazing spot in the fashion district of DTLA. Yes the location is in an unconventional industrial area, but that makes for super easy & free parking right in front at night! As soon as you walk in, the ambience seems like you have walked into a very vibey lo-fi video, with great music playing at a perfect volume from the vintage speakers as Chef Okay crafts his dishes in the open kitchen. Ordering is at a kiosk, so be patient if someone is ahead of you deciding what to order, you will be directed to your seat once you order. If you are hesitating on ordering anything, just rest assured any choice you make will be delicious. We were eating too quickly to get photos of all, but some of all the delicious items we enjoyed were: - Shrimp in Tarhana Butter (amazing to sop up the butter with the lavash). - Dry Aged Tenderloin Kebab (most delectable steak we have had in a long time! With a delicious yogurt) - Icli Kofte - warm and delicious with amazing accompaniments After all this, we were delighted by the rice pudding. It was the best we have ever had and a perfect ending to a well crafted meal. Sora is a great restaurant that we hope to be back to soon! They also have a very thoughtful curation of bottled & canned non-alcoholic teas, soda, digestifs & mocktails. One note is that you really must have a reservation, it is a small space and we did see one group get turned away that tried to walk in.

    Icli Kofte
    Emi H.

    Sora is an absolute hidden gem in DTLA! I tried Turkish food for the first time here and it blew my mind! The menu is small, but Chef Okay packs so much flavor into every dish. I was impressed that he not only cooks, but he also runs the rest of the restaurant by himself as the server. All we needed to do was order from the kiosk at the front and sit down. These were my favorite dishes: Shrimp in Tarhana Butter ($24) The portion of shrimp was generous and they were cooked in the most incredible sauce. The tarhana butter sauce was so tasty and reminded me of curry, but better! Pekmez-marinated Chicken ($21) The chicken was cooked well and the marinade really infused into the chicken and was full of flavor. Garlic-spiced Kebab ($24) The beef kebab was super tender and well seasoned. Overall, every dish was delicious in their own unique way and I would love to come back to try the desserts next time! This place is small and seats less than 20 people so reservation is a must. There is street parking and it wasn't too busy on a weekday.

    Branzino crudo
    Christine S.

    Turkish food is one of my favorite cuisines, but it's insanely difficult to find a restaurant in LA that properly captures the diverse influences of the country. Eating at SORA took me back to my time spent in rural Anatolia eating honest, good meals (but with the fine execution of a glitzy Istanbul hot spot!) I was bowled over by the complex flavors the chef created in dishes that looked simple and straightforward, like the tenderloin shish kebab- served with the best lavash bread and smoky pepper and yogurt sauces; or his refreshing Gavurdagi salad--a fragrant, tangy mixture of herbs, tomato, cucumber, and onion dressed in pomegranate molasses and a sunflower seed puree. My favorite dish is the candied pumpkin dessert: kabak tatlısı, so simple yet each bite leaves me happy and inspired. And all for a very decent price.

    Dessert. Peynir helvasi.
    Jonathan D.

    A small part of me was tempted to gatekeep because I don't want it to become impossible to get a reservation, but how could I do that to the world? In any case, Sora Craft Kitchen had been vaguely on the radar of me and my food buddy for a few months, but then it showed up on the LA Times list and Esquire's best new restaurants list for 2025, at which point we decided we could wait no longer. We lucked into a relatively last-minute dinner reservation, and off we went. It's in the Fashion District, which at night is pretty deserted. We parked right out front (free meters by that time) and in we went. Inside, it's a cozy little restaurant with a kiosk for ordering, maybe a half-dozen tables--you sit on backless "boxes" of sorts--and Chef is on the other side of the room in an open kitchen doing everything (well, there was a guy washing dishes and bussing tables, but otherwise, Chef is a one-man band). We were a few minutes early, so we waited a few minutes and then Chef set up an additional table in the "bar" area--like our own little alcove. He told us that was where he put his friends. (I'm completely good with that--I need more friends who are all-star chefs.) And then came the food. We ordered a pair of apps, a pair of mains and a dessert. Chef brought things out as they were ready, which was fine by us. We started with Mastabe, which was market veggies with yogurt, served with pita. So much flavor, but shortly thereafter it was joined by the first of the mains, a beef kebab, which was a flavor bomb and served with lavash. A perfect bite was taking some of the kebab and putting it inside the lavash with the onion and tomato salad. I have to admit that I had a little yogurt left over from the Mastabe, and I tried a bit of that in there too. Wow. Next to arrive was the Icli Kofte, which is basically a dumpling. Well, it's more like THE dumpling--as in one of the best dumplings you've ever eaten and the reason why you're here (not that everything else isn't fantastic). It was subsequently joined by a delicious grilled chicken (kebab-like vibes) served with lavash. All of our savory dishes were perfectly seasoned. We finished (perfectly) with peynir halvasi, a cheese halva dessert married with housemade ice cream and pistachio. Somehow, despite the raves we'd been hearing, we didn't realize it would be THIS good. But it is. Also, portions feel "just right," and we left satisfied and not broke. So...this is five stars, but only because I can't give more.

    Icli Kofte (beef dumpling)
    Edward S.

    Sora Craft Kitchen is a 14-seater in a quiet corner of DTLA offering amazing Turkish cuisine. The affable chef is a one-man show. And the kitchen is the stage in this cozy space with the occasional flare-up of tall flames. Icli Kofte: This is art on a stone vessel. One large dumpling is composed of a bulgur wheat dough, thin and springy. Inside is a mixture of impossibly fine minced meat seasoned with warm spices. Above rests a beautiful Aleppo pepper-infused butter and below is a creamy, tangy house-made yogurt. The herb-flecked oil and sumac give freshness and zest. Garlic Spiced Kebab: The beef kebab is expertly seasoned with garlic and herbs. The best part about it is the almost rare and smoky treatment. Juicy and red inside, my taste buds definitely approve. Beneath the kebab is a tomato and onion salad, sweet freshness and warmth from the meat above. Wrap up perfect bites in the paper thin lavash flatbread. Ordering: After you make sure to firmly close the front door, head to the computer in the corner and place your order. Parking: There's lots of free metered street parking in front.

    Dry-Aged Tenderloin Shish Kebab
    Amanda T.

    Context: My bf and I were spending the day in LA so I was looking for a new restaurant for us to try out. I found this place on google maps and saw that it had really good reviews and was located near where we were staying, so we decided to try it out. Food: - Shrimp in Tarhana Butter (5/5): This dish was delicious. It came with pita bread which was nice, but the dish alone was amazing. It was light but flavorful and there was a lot of shrimp pieces. It sounded like a simple dish, but the chef really did a good job with cooking everything to perfection. - Dry-Aged Tenderloin Shish Kebab (5/5): The meat was cooked so well. It was tender and flavorful, and the yogurt bed that it laid on paired really well with the meat. I ate it with the pita bread and it was amazing. Overall both dishes blew us away. Service (5/5): - The restaurant is owned and operated by a single person, who is the chef. He was really nice and while he was busy cooking and cleaning, he still came by our table to ask how the food was. It's definitely a unique experience, since I've never been to a restaurant that runs on one person, but the chef made it work seamlessly. Ambiance (4/5): - The interior of the restaurant is really cozy and dim (with window curtains closed), with nice music playing in the background. On the outside, you would never expect that a hidden gem was there. The restaurant is located in a quiet, abandoned neighborhood in the outskirts of Fashion District. There's not too many other restaurants or businesses around here, so it did seem a little offsetting. There's a small neon sign outside that said "open" and had barred windows, so it didn't seem too appealing to enter. But once you go through the doors and curtain, it was a pleasant surprise and experience. My bf went to the restroom and mentioned that you'll have to walk through a small, unlit alley to get there, but the restroom itself was nice and cute. Overall, I do recommend checking this place out if you are in the area!

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    Can we bring a bottle of wine?

    Thank you for checking in! We’re not able to allow guests to bring wine at this time. We hope to have the pleasure of hosting you soon.

    Any vegetarian and vegan options? I don't see any in the "Mains".

    The Chef is a good guy and knows how to cook. You might call and see if he can make something within the parameters of your needs.

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