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Don't spend your money here
This place has awful decoration. They only serve Sushi, Sashimi, and rolls. The waiter was extremely rude. The prices are double the other Sushi restaurants. Donโt spend your money here.
Be the first to ReplyMy favorite Sushi place!
I have been enjoying dinners at Sasabune for over 10 years (previous location & here) and have always enjoyed great service and seafood of the best quality. It has been consistently great!
Joanne have been serving us all these years - always with a smile as she remembered our names. Highly recommend it.
Its time to come back
In late 2018, the owner of Sasabune fired all the staff and the restaurant went downhill quickly. My review then was how could such a great place go down so quickly? Now, six months later I revisited Sasabune Beverly Hills and although there was a very sparse number of diners, Sasabune has almost returned to its former self. The food now, as it had been is delicious, our Sushi Master was courteous, engaging and very knowledgeable about what he served us. We ate at the counter where its Omakasi only and the prices have gone up since the change in management. But, for the quality of fish and the new very nice Sushi Master my wife and I agreed that Sasabune needs a second chance. They have been in the same strip mall for close to 7 or 8 years and the only restaurant that succeeded, it would be a shame to lose them and I believe your experience this time will be far better than that in between transition when management changed. They added a very creative offering of frozen Toro and baked butter fish. The tuna melts in your mouth, but don't eat the butterfish directly after or your teeth will scream at you. So, if you are like me and were disappointed by the shake up, try it again and you will notice a big change. Please help to keep Sasabune where they are. Its the best Sushi for miles..
Be the first to ReplyGreat Quality Fish
I found out about this sushi restaurant from theskedge.com the other day and decided I had enough in my budget to try it! Lol oh yeah if you want cheap sushi, don't go here. If you want great quality sushi, then you go here. I had a bunch of sushi/sashimi and everything was just so good. The place is hard to find since it's tucked in a building, so look it up before you go!
Be the first to Replymet the owner and staff
Had an amazing experience with some clients from Hawaii. Turns out Sasabune Hawaii was started by the same owner and our client goes there all the time. Fish was amazing and service the same.
Be the first to ReplyMassively Overpriced and Inconsistent Sushi
I can't say I was completely stunned by the final bill when it arrived, but for the price that we were paying I definitely expected a lot more.
We were on vacation in LA and in the mood for sushi. After reading positive reviews about Sasabune, we made a reservation and showed up as it opened for lunch on a Monday. Upon being seated we were asked whether it was our
first visit and informed that lunch options were either: A) a Donburi special lunch set at $25; or B) an omakase meal at $90 to $110; or C) a "Japanese omakase" lunch at $120+. These were the only options. Even though I was expecting lower prices given the simple decor and street-side location as well as the fact that we were there for lunch, we decided to order two "Japanese" omakase sets, one regular "omakase" and two donburi lunch sets. To be honest the fish was fresh and of good quality, but the rice was quite warm and didn't hold together very well. Every piece would fall apart quickly unless one picked it up by hand and immediately consumed it in one bite without any attempt to dip it in soy sauce. Luckily some pieces came with nikiri already brushed on. The way the fish was cut was also messy. Some pieces were cut in irregular shapes and some were quite thick while others were too thin. Some pieces of sushi had the perfect ratio of rice to fish, but most had too much or too little rice.
While I do not fault the quality of the seafood itself, I am quite disappointed with the way the individual pieces of fish were cut and nigiri sushi were formed. Especially for a restaurant with such high reviews that charges over $100 for lunch. Sasabune actually displays a sign that clearly states that it is not your run of the mill sushi roll takeout and does not serve California rolls or teriyaki. I would have liked to have had more lunch options as well.
On the positive side, all the seafood tasted fresh. Service was pleasant enough, and the location/accessibility was a plus, with adequate parking on the street. I'm sure they're doing something right since I noticed some "regulars" during lunch hours as well (most people were having the simple donburi lunch set).
While my expectations for sushi are arguably higher than most given that I've lived all over the world (including in Tokyo for seven years), I wasn't expecting the same standards as my favorite sushi establishments in Tokyo. Even relative to much cheaper sushi restaurants in cities such as Hong Kong, Taipei, Vancouver, or New York, Sasabune pales in comparison. The final lunch bill for three adults and two teens came to $470. For this price we could have enjoyed lunch at a top-rated sushi restaurant pretty much anywhere in the world. If this is one of the best that LA has to offer I am massively disappointed.
A pleasant relief from spicy "sushi"
We had to grab an early dinner before going out, and rolled down Wilshire Blvd until we spotted this restaurant. Parking is . . . . challenging in the early evening. May that improves later.
Was thrilled when I saw the sign by the door that said "No Spicy Tuna. No California Roll. TRUST ME."
The fish was all quite good--had a variety of nigirizushi and makizushi, and all of it was good. On some of the dishes, I felt that the rice was too warm...they had just opened, but...
Anyway, real sushi in a very sparsely decorated restaurant.
Heavenly Omakase
If you love sushi and especially love omakase then consider Sushi Sasabune. Iโd never been till this week. It was recommended by a friend whoโs eaten with them in several of their locations and iterations.
If youโre looking for basics, โthis is not the droid youโre looking forโ there are plenty of sushi joints in the city that will feed that need.
The restaurant is unassuming and plain. The star is the seafood.
Sushi Sasabune delivered a series of little gems -each one outstanding and delightful. I normally take pictures of dinners and this one was so revelatory, I took just one photo-the second to last dish -which was followed by a delectable crab hand roll.
Set aside some money, set aside your inhibitions, put yourself in their capable hands and settle in for a feast.
One of the best sushi places in the world
One of the top 5 sushi I have ever had in the whole world. Chefโs selection with an amazing ono, a spanish mackrel and more mouth watering sushi.
All accompanied by a nice sake bottle.
Price totally affordable.
Fabulous Sushi - what the chef wants you to eat
Some people are insulted by a menu that is geared towards "what the chef thinks is best today." However, that is closed minded. If you really like sushi, this is the way to go. Small restaurant. No parking Not particularly impressive inside. But the quality is great. There are meals for people who don't want "what the chef is serving." But for those who love sushi this is a great place.
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