
A classic range of sushi, sake & familiar hot dishes is served in this low-key Japanese eatery.
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Address: 8920 Reseda Blvd, Northridge, CA 91324
Phone: (818) 818-5544
Website: https://www.clover.com/online-ordering/2-die-for-sushi-los-angeles
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I was looking for a good sushi spot closer to home and came across this place on Google. After checking out the photos and reviews, I decided to give it a try—and I’m glad I did!
The sushi here is top-notch—fresh, flavorful, and beautifully presented. One thing I really appreciated is that they offer smaller portions of their rolls (e.g., 3 or 4 pieces instead of the usual 6), making it easy to sample a variety of items.
I ordered the salmon hand roll, salmon raincoat roll, rock shrimp roll, and miso soup—all were delicious! The quality of the fish was excellent, and each roll was crafted with care.
Beyond the food, the atmosphere is laid-back, and the staff is super friendly. Even with just one waitress, the service was great.
If you’re a sushi fan, I highly recommend checking this place out!
What I tried: I went for the Eel roll and the Dynamite roll. Seriously, the Eel roll was something else—super tender eel, not too fishy, just right. They drizzled this sweet sauce over the top that just tied it all together beautifully. It’s a must-try if you go. Then, the Dynamite roll, true to its name, was just explosive. It was this spicy mix of seafood that was perfectly balanced—not too hot but with just enough kick to keep it interesting.
Vibe of the place: It’s pretty laid-back and unpretentious. Just a cozy little spot that puts all the focus on the food. The decor isn’t anything flashy, but it’s comfortable, and you feel pretty relaxed sitting there.
Service: Really solid. Our server was on the ball, super friendly, and knew the menu inside out. Gave us some great recommendations and was attentive without hovering too much. Just made the whole experience smooth.
Overall thoughts:
Honestly, the place was great. Both rolls were standout, but that Eel roll was a highlight for me. I’d say it’s definitely worth a visit if you’re in the area and craving some quality sushi.
We opted for the Omakase ($45 dine in only) with one extra app and roll, and to say we were full was an understament.
If you’re looking for a fun little sushi date or just craving it, you gotta go, and you won’t regret leaving or your wallet hurting.