The World-Wide Sushi Restaurant Reference - Restaurants in Central Los Angeles
Noshi Sushi




This restaurant is reported to have closed
or to no longer serve sushi. This listing contains archival information only.

4430 Beverly Boulevard.
Los Angeles, California
Voice: +1 (213) 469-3458.
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Comments about this restaurant:

From Anonymous (name withheld by request) (last visit December 2002)

Variety of sushi: Usual selection.
Freshness of sushi: Very fresh.
Presentation of sushi: Somewhat nicer than average.
Generosity of sushi portions: Very large portions.

Promptness of service: Notably attentive.
Courtesy of service: Courteous.
Accuracy of service: Accurate.
Cleanliness - dining and visible kitchen areas: Cleaner than usual.
Cleanliness - restrooms: Clean.
Quality of nonsushi food: Good.

``A favorite sushi bar for three, simple reasons: quality, price and size. The yellowtail is consistently very good, and uni lovers will appreciate Noshi's typically high turnover and healthy portions on this item. Uni in the colder months seems markedly superior. As with any sushi bar, quality and size varies based on how regular and favored the customer, who the chef is, what day of the week it is, what season of the year. This is why it is difficult on any particular day of the year to come up with an objective review of a sushi restaurant. In Noshi's case, I think Wednesdays and weekends are slightly better, but this is very subjective. Noshi used to be a very, very small place with two sushi chefs and the wait could be an hour or more on a busy evening in the old days. About ten years ago, Mr. Noshi moved down the street to the larger location they are in now, with five sushi chefs. The California roll has a slight hint of bony crunchiness in it, which might testify to the crabmeat's authenticity. Spicy tuna handroll also highly recommended. Albacore and halibut are great starter items and never disappoint. Great tea and miso, too. ''

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