Best Japanese Restaurants in Northridge
8 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
King’s Burger / Got Sushi?
A rare burger-stand-meets-sushi-bar concept that’s been good for decades.
Notable Picks
8.4
A longtime Northridge institution where a classic burger counter unexpectedly turns out solid, fresh sushi. Locals come for generous cuts, playful specialty rolls, and the reliable casual vibe across decades. The hybrid concept feels quirky but works because the fish program is taken seriously.
Must-Try Dishes:
Hon-Maguro 3 Way, Spicy Tuna Roll, Salmon Belly Sushi
What Makes it Special: A rare burger-stand-meets-sushi-bar concept that’s been good for decades.
#2
Maru Ramen
8
A tonkotsu specialist built on house-made noodles and a slow-cooked pork bone broth finished with black garlic oil—the Kuromayu is the draw and regulars treat it accordingly. The counter-service format keeps things quick, and the cozy strip-mall space works for solo bowls or small groups who want rich, properly fatty ramen without the Westside commute.
Must-Try Dishes:
Kuromayu Ramen, Spicy Miso Ramen, Chashu Bowl
What Makes it Special: San Fernando Valley go-to for rich pork bone broth ramen finished with house-made black garlic oil
Worthy Picks
7.9
A small, unpretentious sushi bar that focuses on freshness and straightforward execution. Regulars like the hearty rolls and friendly, efficient service, especially for takeout. It’s not a flashy room, but the fish quality outperforms the setting.
Must-Try Dishes:
Eel Roll, Dynamite Roll, Caterpillar Roll
What Makes it Special: Reliable neighborhood sushi with notably fresh fish.
#4
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.
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
7.7
A dual-concept ramen and sushi operation anchored by a 16-hour tonkotsu pork broth that gives the noodle side real weight, while the sushi menu leans into crowd-friendly rolls like the Volcano and Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna. The strip-mall setting in Plaza Di Northridge keeps the energy casual and group-ready, with enough menu breadth that a table of six can split across both lanes without anyone compromising.
Must-Try Dishes:
Kopan Ramen, Kara Miso Ramen, Takoyaki
What Makes it Special: House-simmered 16-hour tonkotsu pork broth anchors a menu that bridges traditional ramen with creative sushi rolls under one roof.
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
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