Just like Sugarfish, the menu is more or less set - you can get a set of 3, 4, or 5 hand rolls. Hand rolls are even cheaper, and the set of 5 hand rolls are only $17.50! I thought I'd be hungry after, so I ordered an extra one, but honestly I was quite full ...
The menu of 5 rolls is more or less the same all the time, except the daily roll changes between toro and yellowtail. Since that day the daily roll was toro, I ordered an additional yellowtail.
Other rolls include salmon, lobster, and blue crab hand roll along with a choice of either cucumber or bay scallops. Just like Sugarfish sushi, the rice is warm and loosely packed, which I happen to like.
The bay scallop comes in a slightly spicy dressing and was actually one of our favorites! It was surprising, as those small scallops aren't even something I would usually order. Definitely try that if you go. The toro was actually rather bland, though, it was still good but I find I enjoyed the other ones more. I know they don't use the best cuts for hand rolls in general (hence the cheap price), but the shellfish is definitely the favorites here.
Blue Crab hand roll |
The wall art seen from KazuNori's window. Isn't it perfect? |
421 S Main St
Los Angeles CA 90013
(213) 493-6956
http://www.kazunorisushi.com/
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