Sushi Go 55, 333 Alameda St #317, Los Angeles, CA 90013, United States
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Sushi Go 55 - Featured Reviews (292)
We placed a Togo order for a delightful variety of dishes at this Japanese restaurant located in downtown LA. It happens to be one of my brother's favorite places, and he was determined to welcome me with a special dinner from here, despite the crazy Friday traffic in the area. Arriving a little early, we patiently waited for them to open at exactly 5:00 pm. Since our order was quite substantial, they kindly brought the food to our car in the parking structure. My generous brother left a big tip for both the waitress and the person who delivered the food. The entire family thoroughly enjoyed the meal. I opted for the chirashi, which was a generous portion of fresh sashimi, rice, and a variety of veggies. It paired perfectly with my niece's favorite beer, Allagash Curieux, which I found to be excellent. Later, we also indulged in some sake. The gathering was filled with heartwarming conversations and scrumptious food, making it a truly cherished moment for all of us. Such experiences remind us of the joy of family gatherings and the simple pleasures of life.
Took a friend for an impromptu omakase lunch at the sushi bar. Pretty much a tasting menu of their today’s special/fresh catches. Super fatty toro, and tried some that are usually rarely appeared on the menu. Love it! Very good quality & freshness. Their marinated mushroom was soo naturally sweet (no sugar added). $140 per person (this price might change based on type of fishes available. It’s comparable to those more famous omakase joint. Just that you are not paying extra for the decoration. This is a cozy family run old school goodness. Oh and their house made wasabi/scalllion sauce is so good I wish I could buy some to take home!
The worst sushi place ever..the Taisho has some kind of a weird policy where you can’t order certain foods on the counter. First red flag. I wanted to get the Matsu Nigiri combo so I went ahead and switched to a table. The sushi came out and the nigiri sushi was literary made miniature. I lived in Japan for 20 years and LA for 10 years and never seen anything like this lol I couldn’t believe it at first but see the pictures for your reference. The rice amount is literary the size of your nails. Do yourself a favor and never come here for sushi. You’re gonna get robbed.
We arrived after the lunch rush and was treated to the front-row seat right by the chefs. We had been looking forward to this meal after finding Sushi Go 55 from our research. We loved how fresh the sushi and sashimi’s were, and the servers were warm and attentive. We did have a little difficulty finding the restaurant at first. There was a lack of obvious signage outside, but the food more than made up for it. Definitely going back next time we’re in LA.
2 hours from start to finish including wait-list. Sorry to say but it wasn't worth the wait. Was only 4th on the list but the limited 7 tables made the wait over 30 min. Coming from a real Japanese visitor, it didn't meet expectations especially from the higher prices being charged. Received the wrong nigiri order at first. Only 1 server who can speak Japanese couldn't provide all the tables with the proper attention that was required. Decent level of authentic sushi in US.
Great lunch spot. Their chirashi hits the spot—good portions, good cuts, and comes with miso soup and little side dishes. There was no line when I came at 1pm on a Wednesday. Parking validation provided. It’s inside on the 3rd floor and either they don’t have a sign or the neon doesn’t work, so it’s easy to miss.
Cozy friendly place. Only thing I regret is not taking more pictures. Delicious sushi and teriyaki chicken.. tempura was excellent. Thank you for your great hospitality.
My wife and I have been dining here for years (mostly dinner) and we like the Unaju (pictured) and Chirashi Bowl. Always a pleasant experience with nice staff, delicious and good size food, casual and calm atmosphere, and fair prices. Parking is easy because we park at the Mall and get ticket validated. 1-2 blocks from the main Little Tokyo / Japanese Village Plaza. Easy walk.
Sushi Go 55 Located in Los Angeles of 333 Alameda St #317. The complete address is Sushi Go 55, 333 Alameda St #317, Los Angeles, CA 90013, United States.
Very small but delicious spot to eat at, highly suggest coming here if you love sushi. Everything is very authentic and the food is to die for, donât expect much ambiance or decor, just go here for the amazing fresh sushi, you wonât be disappoint
Expensive place, but the quality of the fish is amazing. We ordered the fatty tuna, sashimi platter, and crispy rice. All of the food was great and while it all doesn't look like a lot it filled us up! (2 people)
THE best sushi I've ever eaten! I'm not usually a fan of raw fish, but this was delicious. High quality fish with great flavor combinations made for a dinner we won't easily forget. The sake was also very good. For anyone who was told that it's a bit
Absolutely loved the omakase here. Itâs a bit pricy but definitely worth it as they give you a lot of food and every item that the chief brought out for us was delicious. My favourite dish is definitely the cod, it basically melts in your mouth and
Every time I come to LA I have to go to Katsuya for sushi! You have to start off with the spicy tuna crispy rice, they are better than any other I have had before! The corn crunch I my personal favorite, but the rock shrimp left me speechless. The w
Katsuya has to be amongst the best Japanese restaurants in the Los Angeles area! Definitely on the pricier side but totally worth it. The sashimi was crazy smooth and delicious. The Tuna with wonton crisps was amazing. The oysters were next level, a
I've lived across the street for 8 months and finally got around to trying this spot out! I am extremely impressed as I got takeout and the quality was still top notch. Ordering online was fast and easy and they even have a rewards program! What I g
Every time I come to LA I have to go to Katsuya for sushi! You have to start off with the spicy tuna crispy rice, they are better than any other I have had before! The corn crunch I my personal favorite, but the rock shrimp left me speechless. The w
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I was amazed by the authentic Japanese cuisine at UKA, and being Japanese myself, I believe this restaurant truly captures the essence of our culinary heritage. The chefs' attention to detail brought out flavors that transcended mere appearance, leav