Summary of the seven best sushi in Los Angeles

Summary of the seven best sushi in Los Angeles

Sushi should be a food you don't want to eat too cheaply.Although it sounds wonderful to be able to afford Omakase in Urasawa once a week, it must be a life that most people cannot expect.However, this does not prevent us from finding good quality and cheap fresh fish. There are still many small shops in Los Angeles that are famous for their high reputation.The following summary is for your reference-

Sushi Gen

This seemingly humble shop in Little Tokyo has actually been open for more than 30 years, and has brought customers the freshest and most affordable fish sashimi for a long time. Sashimi Special ($15 for lunch and $26 for dinner) is actually served exactly as omakase-meaning that the sashimi on your plate is the freshest and best-tasting fish that the chef thinks of the day. All kinds of fresh fish meat-including tuna, salmon, yellowtail, etc.-come with a small bowl of white rice, miso soup, a small portion of Japanese salad, and a few pieces of tofu in beef broth. It's one of the best sushi restaurants in Los Angeles.

422 E 2nd St, Los Angeles, (213) 617-0552

(Picture from Yelp)

Toshi

Again in Little Tokyo, Toshi Sushi's chirashi bowl is probably the favorite lunch place for many people for many years. A bowl of sushi rice, topped with anchovy, yellowtail, caviar, thick egg roast, Japanese small cucumber, octopus, etc., can be enjoyed for only $ 15. You can also upgrade to premium bowl with 5 extra knives, add Shanghai gall, eel, etc., but maybe the version before the upgrade has already made you happy. This is called great value for money.

 359 E. 1st Street, Little Tokyo, (213) 680-4166

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(Photo by DJ Jewelz on Flickr)

Sugarfish

If "Sushi Nazi" means that the freshest fish sashimi in the whole city must be provided, then this title is nozawa master. Over the years, with many Sugarfish signatures, he has insisted on providing diners with the same level of affordable experience as the restaurant of his name. The lunch omakase only costs 40 knives to allow you to enjoy the freshest fish that Master Nozawa has on hand-of course all thanks to his good relationship with various fish merchants over the years.

101 South La Brea Ave, Los Angeles, (323) 488-3636

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(Photo by Cathy Danh on Flickr)

farm boy

If you want to mention bento sushi, of course this Farm Boy in Sherman Oaks is beyond the reach. Not only because of its super cost-effective sushi, but also its freshly squeezed "green juice" for only $3.99-compared with other so-called healthy juices on the tall, it is of course also cheap. Hand rolls, sushi, edamame chirashi, etc. are provided all day, which means you can eat the freshest food at any time. In addition, the gospel of vegetarians, this vegetarian udon actually costs less than $2.

 14107 Riverside Drive, Sherman Oaks, (818) 501-5567

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When you desperately need to fill your empty stomach who just wants to eat seafood, but you don't have a lot of money to splurge, this family-run shop on Sawtelle Japanese Food Street must be the best choice. Although it only accepts cash, almost $12 may make you satiated. There are certainly many more high-end sushi bars in Los Angeles, but there are few such diligent ones-get ready to eat the shining and fresh fish and the perfect tempura.

2040 Sawtelle Blvd., Los Angeles, (310) 477-7242

(Picture from Yelp)

Yama Seafood

Usually people go to the Liberated Area for all kinds of dazzling morning tea, Chinese food, etc., but there are really delicious sushi that makes you feel first loved but not expensive. At this Yama Seafood, you can eat extremely fresh, cut and ordered, exclusive catfish, salmon and yellowtail. Take away sushi bento is also available here, which is far superior to those in the supermarket. The sushi rice was great. Note, however, that Mr. Yama, a serious boss, doesn't like customers who are okay and loud.

911 W Las Tunas Dr, San Gabriel

(Picture from Yelp)

Yoshi's Sushi

Yoshi's Sushi is a hidden gem in West Hollywood.This small shop that gives you a kind of home will not only keep your wallet empty, but also provide delicious tuna, yellowtail, etc. that can be melted in your mouth.You can also order house special sushi rolls, such as Jewelry Mine sushi rolls (the whole body is full of treasures: crabmeat, tuna, salmon, yellowtail, white fish, and tempura shrimp).The service is also very attentive, and it is open until 10 o'clock (11 o'clock on weekends), so it is not an exaggeration to call it a late-night cafeteria.

8274 Santa Monica Blvd. in West Hollywood, (323) 848-9105

(Picture from Yelp)

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