Ginza Sushi Restaurant (Reported Closed)

(213) 385-1122

3914 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA | Directions   90010

34.061544 -118.311771
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Cuisine:
Sushi, Japanese

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At a Glance ?
0% ambiance
“Overpriced sushi, no ambience”
100% drinks
“There is a small sushi menu (typical stuff - no albacore or "special rolls") and undoubtedly the best place to sit is the sushi bar.”
80% food quality
“There is a small sushi menu (typical stuff - no albacore or "special rolls") and undoubtedly the best place to sit is the sushi bar.”
100% menu variety
“There is a small sushi menu (typical stuff - no albacore or "special rolls") and undoubtedly the best place to sit is the sushi bar.”
100% overall
“There is a small sushi menu (typical stuff - no albacore or "special rolls") and undoubtedly the best place to sit is the sushi bar.”
100% service
“the service is always good.”
100% value
“GREAT value!”

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4.0
March 26, 2009

Liked it!. when we got there, there was already alot of people there and we were forced to wait for a while...aside from that, a great sushi place...Ginza and Club Sushi are neck and neck

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3.0
March 14, 2007

Sushi for Koreans. It would be suitable for Koreans, but not recommended for Japanese. Too hot. Additionallly, according to a paper, the owner believe Sushi originated in ancient Korea. Nice joke!

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4.0
January 15, 2006

Overpriced sushi, no ambience. In a city like LA, there are a lot of choices for sushi. If you're a novice, this is not the place for you. There is a small sushi menu (typical stuff - no albacore or "special rolls") and undoubtedly the best place to sit is the sushi bar. The fish was fresh and cuts were generous lengthwise and buttery-soft. However, the place was totally deserted on a Saturday night, at 9pm. We quickly ate and then went down the street to Opus for an after dinner drink and dessert. For the quality of the fish, I felt it was overpriced ($7 for 2 pcs. of eel sushi) and the lack of ambience made us feel a bit cheated. Pros included free green tea and miso soup. Parking in this area is always a problem.

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5.0
August 05, 2005

the most premium sashimi in town. They have a Course Dinner... $50 per person, which include the most premium sashimi, including toro, abalone, uni, ame ebi, mirugai and tons more... basically all of those ones that are over $10 for 2 pieces at other restaurants all in 1 course... Generous and variety of side dishes. We went w/ 7 people and as service, they gave us a whole live lobster sashimi-ed. It was great! GREAT value!

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4.5
August 03, 2003

sushi. sushi, korean style. one of my fave sushi places in l.a. they bring a bunch of complimentary appetizers when you order sushi, including kim chee. i've never had to wait or make a reservation. the service is always good. their beer of choice is hite. nice presentation. free parking behind restaurant.

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