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This is the best sushi ever.
Truly a special treat. Highest quality and unlike any other sushi out there. Just treat yourself! You deserve it.
Dope dope dope fun fun Fresh sushi and I love a good
Dope dope dope fun fun Fresh sushi and I love a good Omakase Good service, good price
You are basically getting an upgraded version of whole
You are basically getting an upgraded version of whole foods sushi. If you want sushi like this you can get it for a tenth of the price and any lower tier sushi place
Service, and food was really not good.
Sushi is not fresh at all. 0/10- I truly do not recommend this place.
Loved it but the cost vs value is high.
Would I go back? Prob not. I've spent the same amount of money and gotten better value.
It's always nice to come back to Cali.
There are so many good Japanese restaurants here:) Love our experience @ Sushi Park. Ingredients are very fresh too. Would come back!
Amazing.
Love this place. Best service and some of the best omakase I have ever had. I've lived in La my whole life and this is some amazing La sushi!
went to sushi park for the first time.
Food was unbelievably delicious and fresh. They ask you if you have any dietary restrictions and then they bring out plates of food with three bites on each plate until you say you are finished. I think the minimum is about seven plates. be prepared
Best Sushi you can find without having to go to Japan.
The quality is insane, absolutely melt in your mouth delicious we ordered so many of the good ones we couldn't resist. So, how it works is you are given a prefixed set menu at a set price. They start you light and move you into sweet heavy bodied su
I really don't understand about a restaurant that thinks it
I really don't understand about a restaurant that thinks it can get away with running a business and serving the crap they served because they had some celebrities show up. The product served was equivalent to "all you can eat sushi. The sushi w
FIRST EVER REVIEW SO YOU KNOW ITS REAL: the food was decent.
i used to come here multiple times a week in its heyday. i've revisited and it's been lovely. post pandemic... new chefs.. the original chef is INCREDIBLE and i missed him so much. two protรฉgรฉs working beside him. ours, unfortunately became friends
This place is really good.
We are from out of town and a friend recommended this place for sushi. We are coming back in Oct and plan to eat there again.
Best sushi I've had outside Japan, hands down.
And I've been to Japan well more than 50 times. They explain each dish very thoroughly.
Okay! What a hype this place was.
It's mediocre sushi I don't know why and who rates this place so high but it's really not. Yes it's expensive, but honestly I don't mind paying if I'm going to get amazing high-quality food. And this was far from that. I felt like this is a place tha
Hands down the best sushi I've had in Los Angeles.
No pomp - no circumstance, no fancy decor but authentic sushi unlike any other spot I've seen in LA. I love that the sign on the door says "if you order a California roll, you will be asked to leave" lol. All flavor and lots of attitude. As
AUTHENTIC SUSHI
We go to this spot every L.A. trip. Amazing Sushi omekase experience. Small and non descpt location on SUnset Blvd
I came during the week and was able to walk in and get a
I came during the week and was able to walk in and get a table. The restaurant is super small. The omakase was good. Their style is they'll keep feeding you until you say you're full. The staff was very attentive as they had to take the plate away af
Wow, seriously the worst Omakase experience I have ever had.
We came out at $600 for 2 and not including alcohol. Engawa was overcooked to the point that you could not tell what it was anymore. The wagyu was super thin and rubbery. Most fish was watery and tasteless. Wasabi comes from a tube and it's tasteless
I have been a long proponent of this establishment, but
I have been a long proponent of this establishment, but this changed after a recent visit. The sushi was not as fresh as I was previously accustomed to, and I developed terrible food poisoning after dining here which left me Ill for 4-5 days and requ
Just walked in on a Saturday night at 8:20.
They asked if we had reservations and I said no. 2 minutes later the waiter came and told us "sorry we ran out of fish".
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