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Little Izakaya is honestly one of my favorite sushi spots
Little Izakaya is honestly one of my favorite sushi spots in Sherman Oaks. The food is always amazing, and the quality of the fish is top notch. The spicy tuna crispy rice is my absolute favorite it's the best I've had anywhere, hands down.
You can never go wrong with this place.
Great lunch options for a lunch deal but if you're looking for a great place to take a date and you're looking for quality fish this is the place. Out to all of my favorite sushi spots on Ventura street this is my favorite one, by far.
I love this place! I come to sit at the bar with the sushi
I love this place! I come to sit at the bar with the sushi chef, Nicholas! He always makes me special creations that are absolutely delicious! I come here about twice a week and the food never disappoints and neither does the service! They always kno
Delicious.
Vibe is like a little Izakaya sushi bar in Ometesanto Tokyo. Honey hand rolls are amazing. Don't miss out on the Corn Tempura - its sauce is Devine. As a super-taster and lover of Japanese cuisine - this is my favorite go-to place that's
Had been waiting over a year to try this place and finally
Had been waiting over a year to try this place and finally got to come for my birthday. It is very small but is good size for a smaller party (we had 7 total). All of the fish was very fresh, the service was quick and they got you in and out quickly
My favorite no frills sushi place in the valley! Only con
My favorite no frills sushi place in the valley! Only con is they get busy sometimes, so make sure you call for reservations.
Had lunch today.
I had the best serve her name was Umida. She was amazing and such great serve. Food was fresh as well. Great vibes will be back.
Must get the crispy rice spicy tuna and my new favorite the
Must get the crispy rice spicy tuna and my new favorite the Robert roll! It's fresh and delicious when I'm craving sushi in the valley - I usually order to go but when I have the time to sit, a Sapporo joins me every time!
This place is amazing.
The food is excellent! Quality! Creative! Delicious! Service is WOW. I mean an empty plate didn't stay on the table for more than 2seconds. My husband and I were blown away at the service. We couldn't believe our eyes. Every side item we re
Weird location but the food is great.
The quality of the fish was very good. Even the rolls were delicious. First time but will for sure be back.
Nothing but good things to say about this place.
I'm a regular and get treated as such for sure. The service and staff are amazing. I will always love this place and will always be back. However, one thing that just started happening is that they're charging for sauces. Like, I've
One of my favorite hole in the wall sushi restaurants.
Owned by katsuya, you can think of it as Katsuya's little sister in the valley. Depending on what you are feeling they have anything from fresh nigiri's, melt in your mouth sashimis and delicious apps and main dishes. Some of my favorites
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