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Best Quick Bites Sushi Restaurants in Studio City

4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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SUGARFISH | Studio City
Nozawa's philosophy of pristine fish and warm rice without American-style excess

Notable Picks

$$ Studio City Sushi
Chef Nozawa's Trust Me-style sushi focusing on pristine fish quality over elaborate rolls, with simplified omakase menus emphasizing ingredient purity. The modern space delivers consistently excellent nigiri and straightforward hand rolls without the flashy presentations typical of American sushi.
Must-Try Dishes: Trust Me Menu, Albacore Sushi, Blue Crab Hand Roll
What Makes it Special: Nozawa's philosophy of pristine fish and warm rice without American-style excess

Worthy Picks

$$ Studio City Japanese, Sushi
A focused hand roll bar from the Nozawa group that builds each piece around warm rice and premium nori, keeping the menu tight and the execution precise. The counter format rewards solo diners and quick visits, though per-roll pricing adds up fast if you're eating to full—expect $35-50 a head for a satisfying session. Part of the lineage that reshaped how LA thinks about casual sushi, and the Studio City outpost holds the standard.
Must-Try Dishes: Yellowtail Hand Roll, Scallop Hand Roll, Lobster Hand Roll
What Makes it Special: First hand roll-only bar with immediate counter service and pristine Nozawa-style fish
$$$ 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 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