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Best Hidden Gems Sushi Restaurants in Studio City

4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Sushi Bar Tetsuya
Third-generation chef innovating traditional sushi with contemporary precision

Notable Picks

$$$ Studio City Japanese, Sushi
Third-generation sushi chef Tetsuya Tanabe balances innovation with tradition through signature rolls that marry modern technique with family legacy. The contemporary space features both counter and table seating, where modern innovations meet timeless sushi craft in carefully composed specialty rolls.
Must-Try Dishes: Truffle Halibut Roll, Seared Specialty Rolls, Albacore Belly Nigiri
What Makes it Special: Third-generation chef innovating traditional sushi with contemporary precision
$$$ Studio City Japanese, Sushi
Chef Tomoki Hombe's 2023 opening quickly became a celebrity favorite, delivering Valley-style omakase with expertly seasoned nigiri and familiar specialty rolls. The intimate blonde-wood space tucked beside jazz club The Baked Potato offers exceptional bang-for-buck with entry omakase starting at $80.
Must-Try Dishes: Albacore Fried Onion Roll, Seared Salmon Roll with Truffle, Nodoguro
What Makes it Special: Former Sushi Enya chef delivering celebrity-favorite rolls with exceptional value

Worthy Picks

$$$ Studio City Japanese, Sushi
Valley classic tucked behind a folk art boutique offering extensive menu and bamboo forest ambiance across indoor-outdoor spaces. Known for hefty portions and efficient service, it serves straightforward Japanese cuisine with bento lunch specials combining soup, salad, rice, sushi, and choice of sashimi or tempura.
Must-Try Dishes: Bento Lunch Special, Spicy Tuna Crispy Rice, Albacore with Crispy Onions
What Makes it Special: Bamboo forest setting with comprehensive menu and generous portions
$$ Studio City Sushi
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