Member Reviews
Fun Sushi in 90210
Luckyfish has a wide range of choices in both sushi and other tasty Japanese treats. It arrives by a circuitous conveyor belt which is fun for both kids as well as adults drinking lots of sake. Most dishes cost only4-8 dollars with reasonable portions, so definitely feel free to eat as much as you can. There is some street parking, but the valet is up the street north on Cannon.
Information from the business
Luckyfish brings a contemporary spin on the classic Kaiten Sushi that has been in existence since the early 60s in Japan.
The majority of food items are delivered and presented to guests in a unique and enticing format. A moving conveyor best passes by both the kitchen and by all seats, within the restaurant. Guests determine exactly when and how much they eat! Hot food items may be...
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Tips About This Business
Beverage offerings include sake, beer, shochu and wine, which can also be enjoyed at the bar.
Guests can order by phone for delivery, or stop by the take-out counter and choose from a broad array of prepackaged sushi, sashimi and specialty Japanese dishes.
Editorial Reviews from the web
There are a lot of sushi places in Beverly Hills, but kaiten-zushi-style, or conveyor belt dining, is something new for the neighborhood. The 2,500 square foot space--designed by Tag Front (BOA)--features thematic Asian inspirations, and the atmosphere is fun, casual and, unlike so many eateries in the 90210, ideal for kids. Menu highlights include traditional sushi, sashimi and rolls, and...
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Other Reviews from the web
I have ate at a lot of sushi restaurants in LA and wanted to give Luckyfish a chance especially after seeing it air on the Hills. While the revolving sushi bar was very high-tech and impressive, and the atmosphere was hip, I was quite disappointed with the food. The sushi was very mediocre, nothing special at all. The servings/portions were small and the miso soup was served out of a Miso...
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Posted by persilam
on April 13, 2009, (Edited February 08, 2009)
Randomly went here with my boyfriend one night, not expecting much, and we fell in LOVE with it. The fish is ridiculously fresh and I'm tough to please when it comes to sushi. Really tough. Epically tough. The only comparable sushi I've had is served at places like Nasawa or Sassabone - those "trust the chef" places. Every single dish is heaven. Plus the waitress was a sweetheart. The second...
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Posted by rkw219
on April 13, 2009, (Edited October 08, 2008)
I enjoyed lunch at Luckyfish on a weekday. Sure, I was leery of the conveyor-belt delivery system, despite the special system they have of pulling unselected dishes off after a specified period of time. Though some dishes suffer from this approach, such as the miso-glazed tempura rock shrimp, basic sushi fared fairly well. Their simple cucumber and seaweed sunomono was excellent. The menu is...
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Posted by jdtinla
on April 13, 2009, (Edited October 02, 2008)