Address: 11275 National Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90064, USA
Phone: +13104737688
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 12:15–2PM
Tuesday: 12:15–2PM
Wednesday: 12:15–2PM
Thursday: 12:15–2PM
Friday: 12:15–2PM
Saturday: Closed
Andrew Denham
Incredible. I recommend you don’t try it. Only so I can get a resi!
Heejae Park
Superb quality of fish. Some of the best you'll find especially at this price point. A lot of the reviews already highlight the rules so just be aware before you dine. The sushi they serve is truly outstanding with a dining experience completely focused on the fish. The warm rice is a unique touch and something unexpected. My favorites from the day were the toro, scallop, and abalone.
T.J. Moffett
This is an excellent "purist" sushi joint, but it is NOT inexpensive -- so don't trust the single "$" noted on Google right now. It's more like $$$. $6.00-$6.50 per order of basic sushi (two pieces) -- ended up being $160 for four people (includes on beer on one bottle of nigori) before tip. The quality was superb, but they are definitely smaller size cuts of fish, so prepare to order more than you normally might.
Hal Lutsko
To give fair warning to anyone going in the first time: It's required to order a minimum of 4 items per person at a table and 5 per person if sitting at the bar. Sitting at the bar also means that the chef decides what you eat. With that caveat out of the way the sushi was absolutely the best I've ever had. Many of the dishes had sauces put into them while being made and were recommended to be eaten without anything added to them. I followed that advice and didn't regret it for a moment. The fish melted in the mouth and, even as a person who enjoys spicy foods but doesn't handle them well, the spicy sauce put into each item was superbly done and never caused me any problems. Each individual part was designed to perfectly compliment the main ingredient. I do have to specifically mention that the eel was stunningly delectable and now heads my "best sushi item ever" list. The staff was incredibly nice and unfailingly polite even though I came in a bare 30 minutes before they closed. The restaurant was small but delightfully proportioned to allow close seating without feeling crowded. The place seemed quite clean and well kept, the music selection was nice and provided excellent background to the idle talk, and the location makes it into a hidden gem nestled between other businesses. I highly recommend this place for anyone looking to delight their palate and appreciate a small and quiet meal. I personally intend to make a more regular habit of visiting.
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Strong competitors...love Hiko cause it's very old school and traditional.
Generally yes, but they are very particular about the fish they buy daily. I find their fish quality extremely good.
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