Sushi
Sushi
Page 4Kula Sushi
Kula Sushi in West Hollywood is a conveyer belt sushi spot - but don’t let that fact deter you. The nigiri is affordable and solid.
So Sushi
So Sushi in Tarzana has all the classic rolls and techno music you’d expect from a Valley sushi joint.
Sushi Bar
A speakeasy sushi spot in Encino, Sushi Bar is half-meal, half-show, with a stand-up comedian bartender narrating your meal.
Sushi Don Sasabune
Sushi Don Sasabune is a more affordable - but still solid - version of Sushi Sasabune.
Katsuya Brentwood
Despite its clubby interior, you’re not going to be mad about a meal at Katsuya Brentwood - especially if you get the tuna and crispy rice.
Irori Sushi
Irori Sushi is one of Marina del Rey’s best-kept secrets - with one of the best omakase deals around.
Yakuza Sushi
Yakuza in Silver Lake is a decent sushi restaurant in a neighborhood without many other options.
Soregashi Japanese Bistro
Soregashi is in a strip mall in Hollywood, and it’s one of the area’s most reliable sushi spots.
Sushi Ichiban Kan
Sushi Ichiban Kan is a massive spot in Woodland Hills that’s perfect for a big group sushi outing in the Valley.
Sugarfish Santa Monica
Expect the usual at Sugarfish in Santa Monica—the best affordable sushi in Los Angeles.
Koi
Koi is an over-priced and run-of-the-mill sushi restaurant full of people only there in hopes of being photographed.
Nozawa Bar
A tiny sushi bar at the back of Sugarfish in Beverly Hills, Nozawa Bar involves an excellent 22-course omakase. Just don’t ask for any changes.
Chiba
Chiba is a sushi restaurant in North Hollywood that’s home to some of the freshest fish in the Valley.
Sugarfish
Sugarfish is an institution - and the best $30 sushi game in town. The Fairfax location follows the formula, and even has generally shorter wait times.
Sushi Tama
Sushi Tama in Beverly Hills is home to some of the most fresh and affordable fish in the neighborhood.