Best Sushi restaurants nearby. Discover the best Sushi food in Calabasas. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Sushi restaurants near you.. Calabasas is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States, located in the hills west of the San Fernando Valley and in the northwest Santa Monica Mountains between Woodland Hills, Agoura Hills, West Hills, Hidden Hills, and Malibu, California. As of the 2010 census, the city's population was 23,058, up from 20,033 at the 2000 census. The city was formally incorporated in 1991.
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4 based on 24 reviews
We are visiting from England and we are so glad we found this place!!! The kids love sushi but this is a totally different experience. So much choice, such lovely staff! Will definitely be back if we are in the Agoura hills again
This sushi restaurant has a variety of fancy whimsical creations.The best thing I enjoyed however was the staple of the cuisine - just plain sashimi, specifically salmon.The fish was very fresh and the portion is one of the biggest I ever had, at least for the price per weight itâs unbeatable!The shrimp/vegetable tempura was average.The beer is available on draft and reasonably priced :)The only downside is that the place is not very fancy, somewhat small, and was slightly crowded, but clean and pleasant to sit there nevertheless.Plenty of parking.This review is based on one visit, but Iâll be back to this restaurant soon and will update if my experience change.
3 based on 52 reviews
We had a large party for a family/ friends birthday celebration . Had 2 tables, and one was served way before ours. We got our vegetables after the meal, the show was very halfhearted, my chicken was tough, gluten free options were grudgingly delivered. The birthday girl did enjoy it. Felt it was overpriced
4 based on 20 reviews
I am the pickiest sushi eater as I don't even like seafood much. Anything even remotely fishy doesn't work for me. And I love this place! Always fresh, always good. And while the service is excellent, it's small and always packed...which is another sign of how good it is.
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4 based on 31 reviews
I LOVE this place! They welcomed me and my 2 dogs to a nice patio. Their sushi and meat noodle dishes are fantastic.They really give their all to make your dining experience a great one. Such friendly staff!!!
4 based on 18 reviews
Strip mall sushi. Decent enough, but with lousy service. Good if you are jones'in for sushi and are in the neighborhood, but there are lots of good sushi places right up the street like Sushi Nishi.
4 based on 25 reviews
The sushi remains very good in freshness and flavor. I usually get the sashimi or sushi combo, and upgrade with the $1 spicy ahi. The sushi here is so much better than the near by highly overrated Sugarfish. You can order what you want, and eat it however you like. Service is friendly, and parking is always plentiful. However...don't try to show off your Japanese speaking...as they are Korean :)
4 based on 47 reviews
Party of 3 on Monday at 6:15pm, walked in and was seated immediately. Our server appeared and took our drink order and returned promptly. Dinner options of Trust Me ($33), Trust Me Lite ($23), and the Nozawa Trust Me ($43) were explained. A few other side orders were available. Limitations: no Miso soup, cold, flavorless Edamame, tiny portions of everything including wasabi and ginger. A tip of 16% was automatically added. I felt rushed and I was not impressed with anything.
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4 based on 70 reviews
I'm conflicted. A great restaurant should have both delicious food and great service; sadly, Shibuya lacks one. I could rave on for hours about the food -- best sushi in Southern California, freshest fish around -- but other reviewers have already done it justice. Instead, I want to talk about my main grievance against Shibuya: the service. Based off my experience, Shibuya does not know how to treat their customers. To start off, Shibuya does not take reservations -- understandable -- but to secure a table, the process is horrendous. Essentially, they put a list on their door at 2:30 pm and Calabasasians flock far and wide to write their names down.Then at dinner time, in an almost lottery like manner, they begin calling off names, favoring the few who came earlier in the day. In my opinion this system takes the enjoyment out of dining, turning it into a mad competition. Furthermore, the service inside the restaurant is cold and near nonexistent. As there are always people waiting for a table, you are rushed, expected to eat within an hour. The servers take your order once, never to be seen again, and many of them didn't seem to take pride in their job. Multiple orders came out wrong, and we also received items that we did not order. Of course, what we received was amazing, so how we received it is where I took issue. To those of you willing to endure the wait and bad service, I give you a warning. The ambiance inside the restaurant, to some, may be bothersome as the space is small and old. Personally, I enjoy the hole-in-the-wall vibe but at times, constantly bumping into the table next me was testing.
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