Best Happy Hour Sushi Restaurants in Los Angeles
46 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Culichi Town (Bell)
Sinaloa-style party restaurant where Mexican sushi rolls headline a loud mariscos show.
Notable Picks
8.5
Vibes:
Birthday & Celebration Central
Girls Night Out Approved
Group Dining Gatherings
Happy Hour Hotspots
Culichi Town’s Bell location is a high-energy Sinaloa-style restaurant where an enormous menu of Mexican sushi rolls shares the spotlight with mariscos and cocktails. With well over a thousand reviews and a full section of natural, fried, and baked rolls, it’s the area’s loudest, most scene-driven place to crush Hot Cheetos–topped and surf-and-turf rolls with friends. Live music, bottle service energy, and late hours make it more of a night out than a quiet sushi bar.
Must-Try Dishes:
Hot Cheetos Roll, Guamuchilito Roll, Mar y Tierra Roll
What Makes it Special: Sinaloa-style party restaurant where Mexican sushi rolls headline a loud mariscos show.
8.4
Silver Lake's most photogenic izakaya transforms traditional sushi into edible art with gold leaf, black tobiko, and truffle oil presentations. Chef Damon Cho's Premium Sashimi Hashimori features 18 pieces arranged like a cornucopia, while the Miso Crab Salmon wrapped in truffle oil draws crowds with cameras ready.
Must-Try Dishes:
Premium Sashimi Hashimori, Truffle Toro Bowl, Miso Crab Salmon
What Makes it Special: Gold leaf and caviar-topped presentations elevate traditional izakaya sushi into showstopping Instagram moments
#3
Mrs. Fish
8.4
An underground Downtown lounge-meets-sushi bar with a playful, nightlife-ready energy. Rolls and nigiri lean modern and crowd-pleasing, backed by solid fish quality and a deep whisky/cocktail program. Best framed as a full evening out rather than a quiet sushi dinner.
Must-Try Dishes:
Crispy rice spicy tuna, Yellowtail jalapeño sashimi, Chef’s nigiri selection
What Makes it Special: Sushi plus whisky-bar nightlife in an art-filled basement.
#4
Sushi Roku
8.4
Contemporary sushi pioneer blending traditional Japanese technique with California innovation and global ingredients. Tucked in a charming Old Town courtyard, the recently renovated space delivers fusion rolls alongside classic preparations in an upscale-casual setting.
Must-Try Dishes:
White Lotus Roll, Katana Roll, Toro with Truffle
What Makes it Special: Pioneering fusion approach incorporating Latin and European ingredients into sushi
#5
Katana
8.3
Vibes:
Trendy Table Hotspots
Business Lunch Power Players
Happy Hour Hotspots
Instagram Worthy Wonders
This buzzy robata grill combines dramatic ambiance with quality Japanese cuisine and craft cocktails. The elevated energy and creative menu make it perfect for business lunches that need to impress without being overly formal.
Must-Try Dishes:
Miso Popcorn Shrimp, Robata Grilled Items, Premium Omakase
What Makes it Special: Dramatic robata grill atmosphere with innovative Japanese-fusion cuisine
8.2
Kopan Izakaya in Westwood Village combines a long ramen reputation with a sprawling sushi roll lineup, from classic spicy tuna rolls to loaded baked specialty rolls. With all-day bento sets, late hours on weekends, and big-flavor rolls, it’s a flexible choice for groups who want both hearty bowls and shareable rolls at one table.
Must-Try Dishes:
Dragon Roll, Spicy Tuna Roll, Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna
What Makes it Special: A ramen-and-roll izakaya with a deep menu of creative specialty rolls and bento-friendly pricing.
#7
MAMA M SUSHI
8.2
Family-run neighborhood spot serving fresh sushi rolls and traditional Japanese fare with care. Known for creative specialty rolls like the Playboy and Porkchop, plus crispy rice tuna that keeps regulars coming back weekly.
Must-Try Dishes:
Playboy Roll, Porkchop Roll, Crispy Rice Tuna
What Makes it Special: Decade-plus presence with warm hospitality and creative fusion rolls
8.2
This sake-forward establishment sources fish from Tokyo's famed Tsukiji Market while offering both traditional omakase sets and creative fusion rolls. The spacious interior and extensive sake selection make it ideal for pre-theater dining near the Pasadena Playhouse.
Must-Try Dishes:
Scallop Carpaccio, Monkfish Liver, Ikura Uni Salmon Donguri
What Makes it Special: Direct sourcing from Tsukiji Market in Tokyo
8.2
Robata JINYA on 3rd Street is an izakaya-style spot where skewers, ramen, and sushi rolls share a long, lively menu. Guests build dinners around signature rolls, robata plates, and cocktails, making it a versatile choice for groups who want more than a straight-ahead sushi bar.
Must-Try Dishes:
Spicy Tuna Roll or California Roll, Miyazaki Wagyu or Signature Beef Roll (where offered), Robata Skewers with Roll Combo Bento
What Makes it Special: Izakaya with serious skewers and bento-style sushi roll combos under one roof.
8.1
Master sushi chef Katsuya Uechi's casual spinoff delivers his signature crispy rice with spicy tuna and inventive rolls at surprisingly accessible prices. The compact izakaya contrasts sharply with his upscale Katsuya locations, drawing date-night couples and sushi purists who appreciate quality fish preparation without the nightclub atmosphere or inflated prices.
Must-Try Dishes:
Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna, Baked Crab Roll, Little Izaka-ya Plate
What Makes it Special: Master sushi chef pedigree at neighborhood prices with signature crispy rice invention
#11
Mikomi Sushi
8.1
This 2025 newcomer brings 18 years of sushi expertise from Monrovia to Santa Monica with an expanded menu featuring exclusive specialty rolls and ramen. The modern space offers both sushi bar and table seating perfect for business groups.
Must-Try Dishes:
Mikomi Special Roll, Yellowtail Carpaccio, Tonkotsu Ramen
What Makes it Special: Newest location with Santa Monica-exclusive menu items
#12
Sushi Ai
8.1
This Los Feliz izakaya offers an extensive menu with impeccably fresh fish and a pub-like Tokyo atmosphere. The spacious interior accommodates both intimate bar seating for couples and larger groups, while the outdoor area provides extra breathing room. Known for generous portions and daily happy hour deals that don't compromise quality.
Must-Try Dishes:
Baked Scallop Roll, Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna, Shishito Peppers
What Makes it Special: Extensive izakaya menu with Tokyo pub atmosphere
#13
Sushi Hanashi
8.1
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Happy Hour Hotspots
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Quick Bites Champions
This neighborhood favorite since 2013 serves generous portions of fresh nigiri and creative specialty rolls in a casual, no-frills setting. The warm greeting from the sushi bar, extensive sake selection, and happy hour pricing (3-5pm with a third off) make it a reliable local haunt where quality consistently delivers.
Must-Try Dishes:
Santa Monica Roll, Hanashi Roll, Salmon Sashimi Salad
What Makes it Special: Huge fish portions on nigiri that locals return to weekly
8.1
This Sunset Strip fixture since 1998 combines creative sushi rolls with classic Japanese dishes in a modern setting. The outdoor patio and strip views add energy to business lunches while maintaining professional atmosphere.
Must-Try Dishes:
Creative Specialty Rolls, Omakase Experience, Outdoor Patio Dining
What Makes it Special: Sunset Strip location with outdoor patio and city views
#15
Takuma
8.1
Traditional izakaya offering authentic Japanese small plates and extensive sake selection in a cozy, welcoming atmosphere. Chef Takuma brings genuine Tokyo-style dining with shareable dishes perfect for groups and an impressive variety of premium sake.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chicken Karaage, Sukiyaki Hot Pot, Sake-Marinated Black Cod
What Makes it Special: Authentic izakaya experience rare on the Westside
8
Akuma pairs tonkotsu and truffle garlic ramen with a full sushi menu in an anime-decorated dining room and lantern-lit patio. It functions as a hybrid ramen bar and neighborhood sushi hangout, with all-day happy hour drawing groups and date nights.
Must-Try Dishes:
Truffle Garlic Ramen, Tonkotsu Ramen, Akuma Roll
What Makes it Special: Anime-themed ramen and sushi bar with truffle ramen, rolls, and a busy patio.
8
Recently rebranded from Karma Sushi Bar, this sushi destination emphasizes pristine carpaccio and crudo preparations alongside an extensive roll menu. The beautiful patio and dedicated parking lot address two major Ventura Boulevard pain points, while the fresh sashimi and creative specialty rolls keep the dining room buzzing with satisfied regulars.
Must-Try Dishes:
Hokkaido Scallop Carpaccio, 911 Roll, Albacore Crudo
What Makes it Special: Rare dedicated parking lot on Ventura Boulevard with exceptional carpaccio selections
8
This izakaya brings authentic Japanese pub culture to Hollywood with an emphasis on highest-quality sushi and grilled yakitori skewers cooked over charcoal. The late-night hours until 1-2am cater to post-show crowds from nearby venues, while the vibrant atmosphere and extensive sake selection create the perfect setting for social gatherings. The kitchen balances traditional preparation with approachable pricing for the quality delivered.
Must-Try Dishes:
Yakitori Skewers, Fresh Sashimi, Spicy Tuna Roll
What Makes it Special: Authentic izakaya experience with yakitori and late hours until 1-2am
Nonstop Sushi & Sake Bar is a lively neighborhood sake bar where rolls, nigiri, and crispy rice plates come out fast enough for weeknight dinners or casual meetups. Locals lean on it for approachable pricing, generous portions, and a relaxed room that works as well for solo bar dining as it does for small groups.
Must-Try Dishes:
Spicy Tuna Roll, Tuna Crispy Rice, Sashimi Bridge
What Makes it Special: A sake-focused neighborhood sushi bar with generous portions and strong value.
#20
Torrance Yokocho
8
Torrance Yokocho is a newer izakaya built to evoke Japan’s lantern-lit alleyways, with QR-code ordering, a full bar, and a menu that ranges from yakitori and karaage to ramen and small plates. It’s become a lively night-out option in 90505 for groups wanting a street-food-inspired atmosphere without leaving the neighborhood.
Must-Try Dishes:
Assorted yakitori skewers, Tonkotsu ramen, Takoyaki
What Makes it Special: Lantern-lit izakaya channeling Japanese yokocho street alleys with full bar.
Worthy Picks
#21
B.A.D. Sushi
7.9
A roll-forward sushi spot on the Sawtelle corridor that builds its identity around signature creations like the Tuna Tower and White Tiger Roll, plus a full rice-free menu for low-carb diners who still want variety. The happy hour and neighborhood pricing make it a reliable weeknight option where you eat well without doing math, and the compact room keeps the energy up without tipping into chaos.
Must-Try Dishes:
Tuna Tower, White Tiger Roll, B.A.D. Salmon Roll
What Makes it Special: West LA sushi spot known for inventive signature rolls and an extensive rice-free menu, all at neighborhood-friendly prices.
#22
Hama Sushi
7.9
A Venice landmark since 1979 with classic sushi, sashimi combos, and a relaxed, old-school feel steps from the sign. It’s a comfortable date with fair pricing and steady execution.
Must-Try Dishes:
Sashimi Combo Special, Jalapeño Yellowtail, Chirashi Bowl
What Makes it Special: Decades-long neighborhood institution delivering classic sushi at solid value.
7.9
A 17-year Mar Vista fixture where chef-owner Nick Nishi—who pioneered sushi happy hours at Chaya Venice—runs a tight izakaya focused on fresh fish from the chalkboard specials and Japanese small plates like Brussels sprouts and black rice risotto. The 5-7pm happy hour draws solo diners and regulars who sit at the bar, order omakase-style off the specials board, and leave with bills that feel like a different decade.
Must-Try Dishes:
Happy Hour Specials, Bento Box, Spicy Tuna Roll
What Makes it Special: Izakaya-style sushi bar with standout happy hour pricing and quality fish in Mar Vista
#24
Ocean Sushi
7.9
Ocean Sushi is a newer WeHo sushi bar built around creative rolls, generous happy hour deals, and a relaxed, neighborhood feel. Regulars come for inventive specials like the Grinch Roll and OMG Baby Roll alongside solid classics, especially during the double daily happy hour windows.
Must-Try Dishes:
Grinch Roll, Tuna Lover Roll, OMG Baby Roll
What Makes it Special: Casual neighborhood sushi bar with an unusually deep roll list and strong happy hour program.
7.9
This approachable Japanese restaurant near Sony Studios offers classical ambiance with extensive outdoor seating on a shaded patio. Known for generous portions and daily happy hour from 4-7pm with half-price specialty rolls, the menu spans traditional sushi alongside teriyaki and tempura options at neighborhood-friendly prices.
Must-Try Dishes:
Lady in Red Roll, Yellowtail Jalapeño Sashimi, Crunchy Onion Albacore
What Makes it Special: Extensive outdoor patio dining with heating lamps and strong happy hour program
7.9
A crudo-forward sushi counter where Japanese-trained Chef Enya builds nigiri around daily market fish, anchored by a 16-course omakase that delivers Westside-caliber technique without the $300+ reservation game. The intimate bar format rewards weeknight visits when you can watch the cuts up close and actually hold a conversation—Friday and Saturday fills fast and gets noisy. It reads as the Sawtelle answer for nigiri-focused diners who want craft over scene.
Must-Try Dishes:
Premium Bar Omakase (16 Courses), Spicy Tuna Crispy Rice, Aburi Salmon Belly Nigiri
What Makes it Special: Japanese-trained Chef Enya plates crudo-forward nigiri with daily market fish at an intimate counter, offering $200 omakase quality on the Westside without the $300+ price tag.
7.9
A European sushi chain's first American location that leans into high-technique presentations—wagyu nigiri, hamachi mango, composed rolls—paired with a soju-and-sake-only drink program that keeps the focus tight. The room runs loud with trance and jazz on weekends, so it plays better as a social date night than a quiet conversation spot. Seasonal menu rotations every four months give regulars a reason to come back, though the brand is still proving itself in the LA sushi landscape.
Must-Try Dishes:
Hamachi Mango, Salmon Sushi Spoon, Wagyu Nigiri
What Makes it Special: First US outpost of a 50-location European sushi group, with a soju-and-sake-only cocktail program and a seasonal menu that rotates every four months.
A Northridge neighborhood sushi counter that runs on volume and value—combo platters stacked with tempura rolls, teriyaki, and ramen at prices that turn first-timers into weeknight regulars. The outdoor patio and low-key noise level make it functional for a casual dinner without competing for attention, and the kitchen keeps the roll lineup tight enough that the fish stays moving. Best suited for the table that wants variety across the menu without watching the bill climb.
Must-Try Dishes:
Shrimp Tempura Crunch Roll, Spicy Tuna Roll, Beef Teriyaki
What Makes it Special: Northridge neighborhood staple where generous combo platters and fresh-cut rolls come at prices that keep regulars coming back weekly
#29
Yanagi Sushi
7.9
Vibes:
Hidden Gems Heaven
Happy Hour Hotspots
Family Friendly Favorites
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
A 35-year family-run sushi counter in a Northridge strip mall that keeps prices well below LA averages without cutting corners on fish quality. The menu leans into crowd-pleasing specialty rolls—baked langostino, crispy rice with spicy tuna—executed with the kind of muscle memory that comes from three decades behind the same bar. It works best as a no-fuss neighborhood stop where the portions are generous, the parking is easy, and you walk out wondering why you ever paid twice as much somewhere else.
Must-Try Dishes:
Baked Langostino Roll, Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna, Oh Baby Roll
What Makes it Special: Family-owned for 35 years in a Northridge strip mall, serving fresh-cut sushi at prices well below LA averages.
#30
En Sushi
7.8
A Sawtelle sushi fixture since 2001 that built its reputation on a daily happy hour running 3–7pm with discounted rolls and a full bar, drawing groups and couples who want solid fish without the omakase price tag. The room runs loud and lively—better suited for a birthday table or after-work catch-up than a quiet two-top. Twenty-five years on the same block in one of LA's most competitive Japanese dining corridors says more than any single review.
Must-Try Dishes:
Albacore Tataki Sashimi, Yellowtail Carpaccio, En Fusion Roll
What Makes it Special: West LA sushi spot established in 2001 with one of the neighborhood's most popular happy hours, running daily 3–7pm with a late-night window on Thursdays and Sundays.
#31
Kombu Sushi
7.8
An Arts District sushi spot that leans into fusion with unexpected touches like cajun-spiced rolls and charred vegetables alongside traditional bento formats. The dog-friendly patio and happy hour program make it a natural gathering point for groups who want to spread out and linger. It plays best as a casual, shared-plates-and-drinks destination rather than a purist omakase experience.
Must-Try Dishes:
Brussel Sprouts, Bento Box, Cajun Roll
What Makes it Special: Arts District sushi spot with a dog-friendly patio, strong happy hour program, and fusion touches like brussel sprouts and cajun-spiced rolls
#32
Robata Bar
7.8
Traditional robatayaki grilling meets modern sushi bar in this atmospheric Japanese pub where skewers sizzle over bincho-tan charcoal. The combination of grilled items with fresh sushi creates a unique izakaya-style experience with Pacific views.
Must-Try Dishes:
Robata Specialty Roll, Grilled Salmon Collar Roll, Spicy Tuna Crispy Rice
What Makes it Special: Combination of robata grill and sushi in one spot
#33
Shogun Sushi
7.8
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Family Friendly Favorites
Happy Hour Hotspots
Outdoor Dining Oasis
A Valley sushi counter that wins on portion size and price point, turning out reliable rolls like the Monkey Brain and Baked Salmon at a pace that keeps the Northridge lunch crowd rotating through. The draw is straightforward: generous cuts at strip-mall prices, with a private lot that removes the parking friction most Reseda Blvd spots can't solve.
Must-Try Dishes:
Monkey Brain Roll, Baked Salmon Roll, California Roll
What Makes it Special: Budget-friendly sushi with generous portions and consistent quality that keeps Valley regulars coming back
#34
Studio Sushi
7.8
A chef-driven neighborhood sushi spot on Radford Ave that competes on price where Studio City tends to run expensive, with a dedicated happy hour that gives the chirashi and tempura lineup a lower entry point. The small, cozy room runs moderate on noise and keeps the vibe casual—regulars come for reliable fish at honest prices, not for a scene. Private lot parking is an uncommon perk for the area.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chirashi, Tempura, Spicy Tuna Roll
What Makes it Special: Chef-driven sushi spot on Radford Ave where competitive pricing and a dedicated happy hour set it apart from Studio City's pricier options
#35
Tenno Sushi
7.8
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Group Dining Gatherings
Happy Hour Hotspots
Outdoor Dining Oasis
A budget sushi operation near Little Tokyo that leans hard into happy hour pricing and group-friendly portions—think bento boxes and standard rolls executed cleanly enough to pull a 4.4 across 1,600+ reviews. The draw is the value math: affordable plates, outdoor seating for bigger parties, and drink deals that make it a reliable after-work default rather than a destination dinner.
Must-Try Dishes:
Bento Box, Rainbow Roll, Spicy Tuna Roll
What Makes it Special: Budget-friendly sushi spot near Little Tokyo with a heavily praised happy hour and outdoor seating
7.7
A Mexican-Japanese fusion sushi bar that builds its identity around aguachile preparations and all-you-can-eat rolls, anchored by a full michelada bar that keeps groups planted through late-night hours. The Vons shopping center location in Northridge runs as a sports-friendly hangout where the draw is the collision of two cuisines rather than polish—expect strip-mall energy with a kitchen that commits to the crossover concept. Works best when you arrive with a group ready to order wide across the roll menu and let the micheladas set the pace.
Must-Try Dishes:
Aguachile, Spicy Rolls, Micheladas
What Makes it Special: Mexican-Japanese fusion sushi bar where aguachile meets all-you-can-eat rolls in a sports-friendly, late-night Valley hangout
#37
Sapporo Sushi
7.7
A high-volume sushi operation on PCH that runs BOGO 50% off rolls Monday through Thursday, making it one of the stronger weeknight value plays in Long Beach. The menu leans into crowd-friendly rolls and bento boxes rather than omakase-level precision, and the Bixby Village Plaza location delivers a surprisingly immersive dining room for a strip-mall anchor. Best treated as a reliable rotation spot for casual sushi nights rather than a destination dinner.
Must-Try Dishes:
Baked Salmon Roll, Bento Box, Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna
What Makes it Special: High-volume Japanese spot on PCH with 2,000+ reviews, all-day BOGO 50% off rolls Monday through Thursday, and a dining room that regulars say feels like stepping into Japan.
#38
Sushi Dan
7.7
A Valley sushi bar that built its reputation on oversized baked rolls and a happy hour that consistently packs the house on Ventura Blvd. It runs loud and tight—tables are close, the lot fills fast, and you will wait on weekends—but regulars keep coming back for the portion-to-price ratio on specialty rolls like the Danny and Baked Langostino. Best suited for groups and families who want reliable, shareable sushi without the Westside markup.
Must-Try Dishes:
Danny Roll, Baked Salmon Roll, Spicy Tuna Crispy Rice
What Makes it Special: Long-running Studio City sushi bar known for generous baked rolls and one of the Valley's most popular happy hours
#39
The Sushi House
7.7
A Ventura Blvd sushi spot that leans into approachable Japanese staples—spicy tuna rolls, bento boxes—with a happy hour program that pulls in the after-work crowd. The outdoor patio and moderate noise level make it functional for both solo meals and low-key date nights without competing with sports-bar energy inside. Street parking can get tight on weekends, but the small private lot helps.
Must-Try Dishes:
Spicy Tuna Roll, Bento Box, Edamame
What Makes it Special: Ventura Blvd sushi spot with outdoor seating, strong happy hour, and a menu built around approachable Japanese staples
#40
Kaya Sushi
7.6
Kaya Sushi is a longtime Washington Boulevard fixture pairing neon-lit, music-forward energy with an expansive menu of rolls, sashimi, and cooked plates. It’s a go-to for locals who want a fun, slightly louder sushi night without heading deeper into the Westside.
Must-Try Dishes:
Popcorn Lobster Roll, Volcano Roll, Spicy Tuna Hand Roll
What Makes it Special: A lively, long-running sushi spot with big rolls and a party-leaning vibe.
7.6
A conveyor belt sushi chain that turns the meal into a game — touchscreen ordering, plates circling on a belt, and a capsule prize dispenser that fires every 15 plates to keep kids locked in. The draw is the format and the price point (most plates under $4), not the sushi itself, which lands squarely in the reliable-but-not-remarkable lane. Works best as a loud, interactive group outing in Little Tokyo where the entertainment value carries as much weight as the fish.
Must-Try Dishes:
Seared Scallop Japanese Mayo Sushi, Salmon Golden Crunchy Roll, Spicy Tuna Crunchy Roll
What Makes it Special: Conveyor belt sushi with touchscreen ordering and a Bikkura Pon capsule prize game every 15 plates — part arcade, part sushi bar.
7.6
International brand's newest outpost combines Argentinian flair with Nikkei-tradition sushi alongside craft cocktails. The vibrant atmosphere features DJ sets on weekends while serving creative rolls and signature Negroni variations.
Must-Try Dishes:
Tuna Tartare, Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna, Tiraditos
What Makes it Special: Fusion concept blending sushi bar with cocktail culture
#43
Taiko Restaurant
7.6
A 30-year Brentwood fixture serving soba-forward Japanese cooking alongside competent sushi on the third floor of Brentwood Gardens—the black cod in sweet sake soy and the crispy spicy tuna draw regulars back, though the broader sushi menu reads as solid rather than standout. The dog-friendly patio is the move for conversation, because the indoor dining room runs loud even at half-capacity, and the $3 validated valet is worth it given the tricky building layout.
Must-Try Dishes:
Soba, Tempura, Miso Soup
What Makes it Special: Longstanding Brentwood Japanese spot with a soba-focused menu and an outdoor patio that welcomes dogs
#44
ZORI Gastrobar
7.6
Vibes:
Birthday & Celebration Central
Happy Hour Hotspots
Live Music Showtime
Group Dining Gatherings
Zori Gastrobar is a 3rd Street lounge-leaning restaurant where sushi shares the menu with steaks, ribs, and Eastern European-leaning comfort plates. Guests treat it as a nightlife-friendly spot for rolls, cocktails, and DJs rather than a pure sushi temple.
Must-Try Dishes:
Salmon Philadelphia Roll, Black Dragon Roll, Carne Asada Tacos
What Makes it Special: Sushi, steaks, and cocktails served in a lively lounge setting.
7.5
Vibes:
Happy Hour Hotspots
Group Dining Gatherings
Family Friendly Favorites
Birthday & Celebration Central
A high-volume izakaya built around all-you-can-eat sushi and a structured happy hour program, positioned squarely for groups who want variety without price anxiety. The Northridge Fashion Center location offers easy parking and booth seating that absorbs larger parties, making it functional for birthdays and family dinners where selection breadth matters more than omakase precision.
Must-Try Dishes:
Happy Hour Specials, All You Can Eat, Bento Box
What Makes it Special: Full-service izakaya combining all-you-can-eat sushi with a dedicated happy hour bar program in Northridge
#46
Shirubē
7.5
Authentic Tokyo-style izakaya from the Uno family brings 50+ years of tradition with specialty rolls alongside yakitori and small plates. While primarily an izakaya, their sushi selection showcases careful preparation and pairs beautifully with their extensive sake menu.
Must-Try Dishes:
Shirubē Special Roll, Aburi Salmon Roll, Soft Shell Crab Roll
What Makes it Special: First US location of Tokyo izakaya institution since 1968