Sweetfin Makes Highly Awaited Debut

Chef-Driven, California-Inspired Poke Concept To Start Serving Guests For Pickup And Delivery In CloudKitchens Center

Lisa Hay
Written By Lisa Hay
News Writer
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Sweetfin makes its debut in the Lawndale community on Feb. 9th with it’s poke and plant-based bowls.

Located at 16711 Hawthorne Blvd. in a CloudKitchens center, the chef-driven, California-inspired poke concept will provide a poke culinary experience. To celebrate its grand opening, Sweetfin is giving away a FREE hat to the first 100 guests to place an order!

When Sweetfin opens, guests can savor all the familiar flavors of sushi in an easy-to-eat, portable, customizable bowl. In keeping with its “Pole to Bowl” ethos, Sweetfin uses premium quality ingredients and sources the most sustainable raw fish it can find while maintaining an approachable price point. The Los Angeles-based brand’s menu is 100% gluten-free and vegan and vegetarian friendly.

“Sweetfin is on a mission to fuel life through freshness, so we’re beyond excited to continue growing throughout L.A. and bring more delicious bowls to ‘The Heart of South Bay,’” said Sweetfin President and Co-Founder Seth Cohen in a statement. “We can’t wait to officially open our newest ghost kitchen location next week and begin serving California-inspired cuisine to the Lawndale, Hermosa Beach and Manhattan Beach communities for pickup and delivery.”

Lawndale’s first Sweetfin will serve guests through PostMates and UberEats, or they can order online for pickup and via the Sweetfin App. Sweetfin will be open every day from 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. This opening marks Sweetfin’s second ghost kitchen location and 15th overall in California.

Sweetfin was one of the first standalone poke concepts outside of Hawaii. Sweetfin’s chef-driven, 100% gluten-free menu uses premium quality ingredients, sustainable raw fish and homemade preparations for all of its sauces, bases and toppings. As a California-inspired concept, Sweetfin’s menu takes culinary inspiration from a number of different cultures ranging from Japanese to Korean.

Since 2015, the fast-casual restaurant serves up customizable and Signature Bowls from a menu created by former Top Chef contestant Chef Dakota Weiss and provides a culinary experience that is fresh and accessible. After visiting the Islands, founders Alan Nathan, Seth Cohen and Brett Nestadt were inspired to bring the authentic Hawaiian dish to Los Angeles, but with a uniquely Californian twist. The brand currently owns and operates 14 locations across Los Angeles, Orange County and San Diego, with several more in the pipeline.

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Lisa is a staff reporter for What Now Media Group. She covers new restaurant, retail, and real estate openings across all of our markets. A true foodie, this Air Force veteran has lived all over the world — from Aviano, Italy to Nairobi, Kenya — but her favorite spot is NOLA for its rich history, architecture, culture, and of course, its good eats.
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