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Excellent, freshly made sushi, and great service.
We got one of their specials and the quality and variety of little dishes was amazing.
Be the first to ReplyCan't miss with the omakase! Great service.
Great Food. It's a sleeper. Go now!! Yum Yum.
Be the first to ReplyAll of the workers were super nice and friendly.
The bar was fun to sit at and the food was delicious!!!
Be the first to ReplyCame here for their omakase, which was a pretty good deal
Came here for their omakase, which was a pretty good deal ($49 pp). We got here for a 7 pm reservation and shortly after the place was pretty full, booth and bar seating. They only had one waiter going around so service wasn't great but makes sense when they're 8 tables. The omakase itself was good for the price, you get a lot of food including appetizers, hand rolls and dessert. If you're looking for a casual omakase place without breaking the bank, I'd recommend checking them out.
Be the first to ReplyMeh, save your money on this overpriced junk fish parlor.
These days anyone, and everyone is advertising themselves as Omakase specialists, by taking oddball, slices of mackerel and carp and prancing them around as special and charging $90 for 7 pieces of sushi. It was below average fish, just arranged nicely. Don't waste your time, these are ramen guys, trying to branch out.
Be the first to ReplyBest omakase that I've had for the price.
3 omakase's to choose from. We had the most expensive, the Tokyo which was only $89. You get 8 pieces of sushi with most the fish from Japan. This includes uni. 2 hand rolls a one A5 Wagyu sushi. It also includes 3 appetizer dish's which are excellent. A scollop, salmon and clam appetizer. They have a small but good sake selection. Will 100% be dinning here again!
Be the first to ReplyThe service was amazing.
The food even better. From the moment we entered we were greeted with enthusiasm and graciousness. Each course came with an explanation and unique presentation. They offered to explain anything we might not understand and never made us feel rushed. Quality food and quality service.
Be the first to ReplyPerfect for a date night! Delicious food, unique
Perfect for a date night! Delicious food, unique appetizers, and not as expensive as many other omakase places. Attentive service. The sake ice cream at the end was amazing too!
Be the first to ReplyWe had the Kyoto omakase.
Excellent service and great food. Had a good experience in a warm atmosphere.
Be the first to ReplyWe live on Sawtelle so we frequently go here when I crave
We live on Sawtelle so we frequently go here when I crave good sushi. They recently changed the concept in which they only have 3 choices in the menu and all omakase. If you want more sushi you can just order more in the end. I feel that you get the value for your money and the sushi are of great quality. The only thing that I wish they'll change is the Nori they use. It's not crispy and in the end it's hard to bite into it. We really love this place and I highly recommend it. P.s. some if the pictures are from their old concept.
Be the first to ReplyWHEN: Sun @12:30pmI was walking along Sawtelle hoping to
WHEN: Sun @12:30pmI was walking along Sawtelle hoping to find a "cafe" I can sit and do a bit work. I saw a cute patio seating with as sign that reads: "PATIO BAR OPEN FOR DRINKS: No Food Purchase Necessary"I thought, PERFECT! And sat down. I was brought the drink menu and realized what they meant for "drinks" are their fine alcoholic options. Luckily on the last page is the non-alcoholic options, which I got:ICED MATCHA - $5Clearly made with the powdered kind and served over ice. Not sweet but quite refreshing.I clarified with the waitress if it was okay that I just order tea and work a bit, and if not I could leave. She said it was up to me and that she just doesn't have a to-go cup for my beverage like a cafe would. I said it was fine.I hung out for about 1.5 hours, and was given the bill when I finished my beverage. This patio seating was so lovely, I such a great time to myself. Sorry this review does not reflect any of their amazing looking foods. One of these days I shall dine here.
Be the first to ReplyMy wife and I recently celebrated our 1 year anniversary at
My wife and I recently celebrated our 1 year anniversary at [restaurant name]. From the pictures and the price, we had high expectations for the experience. Unfortunately, upon arriving, we were a bit disappointed to find that the atmosphere wasn't quite what we were expecting. However, the staff went above and beyond to make our evening special by providing a private corner and setting up candles, making it feel like we were in our own little bubble.The service we received was exceptional and I give it a 5-star rating. The food, unfortunately, did not live up to the same standards. While the chef's menu was enjoyable, it felt like it had been refrigerated and not necessarily fresh. We felt that the quality of the food did not match the level of service we received.Overall, it was a memorable evening and we appreciate the effort made by the staff to make it special. Despite some of the shortcomings in the food, I would still recommend this restaurant for the excellent service and unique dining experience.
Be the first to ReplyMeh. I ordered a chirashi bowl and was so disappointed.
Meh. I ordered a chirashi bowl and was so disappointed. Given the brand name (I love their ramen), I had high hopes but seriously Tsujita should stick to ramen and leave the sushi to other experts like sasabune. The ingredients didn't look or taste fresh. I'd not order again. Mr. Tsujita himself would be disappointed too if he tasted this.
Be the first to ReplyA quiet, sophisticated sushi restaurant if you are looking
A quiet, sophisticated sushi restaurant if you are looking for a more intimate and upscale dining experience at Sawtelle.This is one of the last remaining top end establishments in the neighbourhood (Nanbankan being the other) that veers towards more traditional Japanese than fusion cuisine. Pros: - seasonal menu- excellent quality of fish and food in general. Portions for the chirashi and bowls were reasonable for the price. - beautiful presentation - great service- quiet, relaxed dining atmosphere Cons:- expensive, particularly the Omakase options.- limited menu -fellow diners complained that the nigiri options were too small for the price points and felt we had to buy additional items to round out the meal
Be the first to ReplyI'll be dreaming of this restaurant for daaays.
Sure it's a bit pricey, and might not be the go-to sushi on regular days but if you're celebrating extra, then this is definitely worth the $$$.Food was beautifully presented, and it tastes as good and as fresh as it looks. Again, proof that Sawtelle restaurants rarely disappoint
Be the first to ReplyIf only I could give zero stars! I was a loyal customer
If only I could give zero stars! I was a loyal customer for many years, always eating there at least once a week. But I learned sadly that loyalty is not rewarded. Management, unfortunately, cares far more about the bottom line than about its customers. That means arrogance, inconsideration, and a my-way-or-the-highway attitude on their part. Never again will I step foot there, and I wish them no good.
Be the first to ReplyWent in on Friday night, no wait.
Sat outside. We ordered two Charashi bowls and one Sushi combo. The miso soup was delicious. The plating of the sushi and sushi itself was fine. For $$$$ I expected something that would blow me away. I was surprised at how small the pieces were for the price. The Charashi boxes were ok, the fish and egg selections were also small. I also had the house sake Masu"box". The pour stopped at the top of the glass and did not pour into the box which is what I have been been familiar with in other sushi places. Maybe I have been doing it wrong? For over $125 a person, we were not full, and had to go eat after somewhere else. I was not impressed enough to come back. Luckily Sawtelle is full of amazing spots to grab something additional.
Be the first to ReplyOne of my favorite places in town and I would recommend to
One of my favorite places in town and I would recommend to all sushi lovers! Great quality fish and service!
Be the first to ReplyI had a lunch omakase ($100), and it was really good.
The fish was fresh and well prepared. The appetizers were fun and delicious, and all the nigiri sushi was yummy. The restaurant was clean and the ambiance was nice. The staff was friendly and professional.
Be the first to ReplyCame there late afternoon and saw their $100 omakase lunch
Came there late afternoon and saw their $100 omakase lunch and went for it. Not disappointed at all. Great sake and the waitress was super nice. The chef made the food, but she's the one going over each and every dish. Love it.
Be the first to ReplyThis is a review for our takeout order (prepaid through
This is a review for our takeout order (prepaid through Tock) for the Kaisendon and Sashimi Box. While both dishes tasted fine, I was very disappointed that the Sashimi box, which was advertised as the special chef's choice (for which the price was marked up) had nearly the same contents as the Kaisendon! The only difference was 2 extra pieces of tako, but the remainder of the box had the same sashimi (2 pieces each of white fish, scallop, salmon, tuna). Kaisendon actually also had tamego and roe as well. In addition, the sashimi box was packaged poorly - definitely did not eat with the eyes first and sorely unimpressed.Overall, I enjoyed the meal, but do not recommend the sashimi box. Save yourself the extra $$ and order the Kaisendon instead because you'll get almost the exact same meal at half the price.
Be the first to ReplyWe ordered from here one night through DoorDash (side note:
We ordered from here one night through DoorDash (side note: Why does LA have the absolute best options for delivery?!) and it was AMAZING. If I ever have the chance to eat in person, I'm sure that it would be a 5 star experience.The fish was beautifully plated in a to-go container (lol) and the quality was top tier. Each piece melted in my mouth and the rice was fluffy. They didn't provide soy sauce, but they did provide fresh wasabi which is always appreciated.I learned that Tsujita is a chain which also does ramen, which I hope to try in the future!
Be the first to ReplyThis review is for the Ramen Pop-up they host on Wednesdays
This review is for the Ramen Pop-up they host on Wednesdays at Sushi Tsujita. I don't know how they do it, but the Tsujita chain has continued to innovate ramen in LA, with various flavors and toppings unique to each location. The Sushi Tsujita ramen was no exception!This location provides a light, clear ramen broth with a choice of shio (salt), shoyu (soy), or miso flavor and to add spice or no spice. You can also add extra charsiu pork for additional cost. I ordered the spicy shio flavor - the soup was really light and flavorful. Usually I avoid drinking ramen broth since it's really unhealthy, but this soup is light enough that I could drink and not feel too guilty! The spice added some nice heat, and the pork was moist and soft. The noodles were cooked to perfection as expected - I'd say the thickness of their noodles are between the OG And Annex. After I wolfed down the ramen quickly, I ordered the affogato dessert. The dish was presented beautifully, with matcha and sake flavored ice cream and real matcha poured directly onto it at the table. The sake ice cream was especially yummy with a subtle hint of the sake flavor and a silky, smooth texture. I was sad to hear at the end of the meal that the pop up was ending soon! But they let me know they will have another event in May at Japan House LA in Hollywood. I'll be sure to try any new ramen from Tsujita - they never disappoint!
Be the first to ReplyCame here for an omakase - expensive for what it was, but
Came here for an omakase - expensive for what it was, but food was excellent, service was amazing, and the grilled cod is something I think about often, wistfully and fondly. Sushi was good, but fish could have been a little fresher. I think the omakase is generally going to be better than the a la carte, so perhaps something to consider!
Be the first to ReplyEat: OmakaseSaw: last meal, stay the course, yuzu slurpie,
Eat: OmakaseSaw: last meal, stay the course, yuzu slurpie, wasabi sneak attack, swing by the chandelier, clean lines, shipped from Japan, ginger stem class, no sign required, sunset on sawtelleTell(e): 9.42/ 10Hi-bite: miso-marinated black cod, toro nigiri, tuna nigiriLo-bite: none
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