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Sushi Sasabune
Address: 11917 Wilshire Blvd , Los Angeles 90025, CA, US
Phone: (310) 478-3596
State: CA
City: Los Angeles
Zip Code: 90025


Opening Hours

Monday: 12:00-14:00
Monday: 17:30-21:00
Tuesday: 12:00-14:00
Tuesday: 17:30-21:00
Wednesday: 12:00-14:00
Wednesday: 17:30-21:00
Thursday: 12:00-14:00


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Reviews
This place was very good. The sushi was fresh and the service was great. They caution you when seating that they are a traditional sushi restaurant so they don’t sell rolls, they even have a sign in the front letting you know.
Got here at 6pm on Wednesday and happen to beat the dinner rush at started at 630! Love that they don’t do the normal rolls and tell you about each piece when delivered. Also they recommend if you should do soy on a piece or not, which was new for me. Really makes it an elevated experience.
Traditional japanese sushi. Very good quality. Service was a bit slow during lunch time but friendly.
I love ordering a la carte nigiri sushi here - it's always so fresh and we'll made. The toro and kanpachi are particular standouts to me.
The sushi melts in your mouth, rice cooked perfectly. Try the chef’s speciality menu. Fabulous! Will definitely be back again!Dine in: YesOutdoor seating: YesTakeout: YesDelivery: YesCurbside pickup: Yes
What an amazing traditional Japanese sushi experience! I love it and they have lunch specials which provide a great deal too! The waitresses are friendly and helpful and the omakase is delicious! They will even tailor it to your appetite! If you're full, they'll adjust the price. There is parking in the lot right next to them. Definitely a go to and will be back!
I've had much better sushi at a typical department store/chain restaurant in Japan. I would give it a 3 but the actual dining experience was unpleasant. The nigiris were OK, except the shari rice was soaked with soy/sauce for some of them, to the point where the grains fell apart onto the little plastic plates. The tamago was totally disappointing. We went without a reservation. At the front, a waitress came and asked whether we had a reservation and when I said “we do not”, she started laughing. I said, "Does this mean that we can get a table or are you fully booked?" She said, "we are booked with reservations." As the reviews were good and we were visiting town, I decided to give it one more try and said: "if it makes a difference, we can eat fairly quickly." She responded by saying "Quickly? One hour?" to which we said, "OK". She then pointed to the sign at the front saying "We only do à la carte order. NO California Roll, NO Spicy Tuna Roll NO Teriyaki/Tempura. Please read this sign see photo. Are you OK with this?" We said "Yes." Once seated at our table for 6, we quickly ordered sake, plum wine and beers and I asked for the menu. The waitress said "We don't have menus, only a list of sushi." I said "OK, can we please see that list of the fish that you had at the front entrance so that we can order the ones we want to eat?" She then pulls out “the list” from her apron pocket and asks us to write down how many we want to order beside each item, with a pen. This “list” has the name of the nigiri, the rolls and the price - isn’t this called…a “menu”? We were asked to order a minimum of 4 pieces per person, and we looked for choices for rolls for the kids. As we were looking at the menu, another waitress comes by and says to me "So do you have the order yet?". I told her we are still deciding. She huffs and says "Oh no! You don't have much time.". So we focused on ordering the rolls first, then once done, called the waitress and said "we can order the rolls first and we will mark up the nigiris shortly.” The waitress says, "No, you must order everything at once." I was getting a annoyed by this so I said "You told us we have an hour so we are trying to place the order as soon as we can, given the limited time. Do you want us to still order everything at once?" She mumbles something and scurries away. I guess that meant yes…? Once we decided, we called her back right away. The nigiris arrived within 5 minutes, but the rolls followed a good 30-40 minutes after. As I looked around the restaurant, I thought to myself – why did we push to dine here all to feel so unpleasant? But I should have known, that a restaurant that prints a big sign at the entrance saying "NO California Rolls! NO Tempura! No this and that...Seriously!" again, refer to photo is a 'wanna-be-high-end sushi establishment' that is in fact, unnecessarily pretentious and mediocre.
The sushi here is not fresh at all and no decent sushi place serves seared sushi. They claim to serve only traditional Japanese sushi so no California roll but I wonder what that cheese on the grilled mussel was. Cheese is not traditionally Japanese. Also it was much overpriced. Not worth the money for the quality of food. If you pay $150+ pp you expect decent sushi not this quality that any sushi restaurant can produce. I should have known that their quality can’t be good because they have too many locations and they even opened a Sasabune express. A good sushi place has just one location because a good sushi chef can only be in one place after all. And when you pay so much you should at least be served sushi on some proper plates not plastic plates.
Mixed feelings about this place . The Chef Menu is absolutely delicious , but the pricing is obscene . You basically pay per piece and you don’t know how much you spend . None of the waiters is able to tell you how much you spent. So depending on the night and what the chef cooks some plates can be $30 and others $7.. and you just see the bill at the end … bottom line is Food is amazing but the unknown pricing completely ruins the place
Hands down, best bang for buck authentic sushi. Highly recommended. They even made my wife a cute origami with the chopsticks wrapper. Lovely team of workers and management and delicious food. Food: 5/5
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