Best Group Dining Sushi Restaurants in Northridge
4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Agua Chiles Sushi Bar
Mexican-Japanese fusion sushi bar where aguachile meets all-you-can-eat rolls in a sports-friendly, late-night Valley hangout
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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
7.6
A sprawling all-you-can-eat operation covering 190-plus items across sushi, yakitori, and izakaya plates, with belly-cut nigiri options that punch above the typical AYCE tier system. Three pricing levels let groups calibrate between core rolls and premium cuts, making it a natural fit for large-party celebrations where variety matters more than single-plate finesse. Recently renovated, though the 13% one-star rate in its review profile suggests quality can swing depending on the visit.
Must-Try Dishes:
Salmon Belly Nigiri, Yellowtail Belly Nigiri, Let's Diet Handroll
What Makes it Special: Over 190 items spanning sushi, grilled yakitori, and izakaya plates across three pricing tiers in a modern, newly renovated Northridge space.
7.5
Vibes:
Happy Hour Hotspots
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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
A Latin-fusion sushi operation that layers Mexican-inspired sauces and preparations onto Japanese rolls—the Aguachile Roll and Cajun Tuna capture the concept at its sharpest. The Northridge outpost benefits from a lively patio-and-fire-pit setup that reads more like a night-out destination than a strip-mall sushi counter, though service pacing and drink pricing draw recurring complaints. Strongest as a group dinner spot where you stick to the signature rolls and take advantage of happy hour windows.
Must-Try Dishes:
Hawaiian Hurricane Roll, Lobster Roll, Spicy Tuna Hand Roll
What Makes it Special: Latin-fusion roll program that’s sauce-forward and unapologetically fun.