Hours
| Friday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–8 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
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Address: 317 S Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90013
Website: https://www.sushirush-la.com/gcm
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Sushi Rush – Grand Central Market
Sushi Rush – Grand Central Market
Reviews
First impression wasn’t great. I was actually the first customer of the day, and they weren’t even open when I arrived. Ordering is done entirely through a self-service kiosk, and there was zero interaction with staff — no greeting, no acknowledgment, and no “thank you” when the food was handed over. It made the experience feel impersonal and rushed.
As for the sushi itself: it was average at best. Nothing tasted bad, but nothing stood out either. The fish was fine, the presentation was decent, and the flavors were okay — just not memorable. For the price point, it felt a bit overpriced for what you get, especially compared to other sushi options in LA.
Overall, it’s convenient if you’re already in Grand Central Market and just need something quick, but the lack of service and the so-so quality make it hard to justify returning. I don’t think I’d go back.
I stood in front of the cashier for probably 10 minutes before I was acknowledged by the woman working behind the counter. It seemed like she was making a shaved ice dessert so I didn’t expect her to drop that and come take my order, but at least say something to a customer waiting right in front of you.
Once I ordered and sat down, I noticed how filthy the counters were. Sticky, sauces everywhere , food crumbs, hairs, sticky sauce bottles . . . it was a mess. Not a care in the world and absolutely no standards for a sushi restaurant.
When my order was handed to me, the napkins wrapped around the chopsticks were all wet and dirty because the girl didn’t clean her hands before giving them.
I ordered the Sushi rush set ($25) and added the Salmon with lemon
and Toro with caviar ($13).
I don’t know what was wrong with all this fish but none of it was fresh. By some miracle, it wasn’t fishy or smelled funky so I figured I’d be okay to eat it.
Every piece of fish had the same taste. That taste? Nothing. There was no taste.
And the texture? Every piece of fish had the same, oddly mush texture.
The rice was hard, falling apart, and tasteless. Since sushi is supposed to be framed around the rice, you would think the rice is the most important factor. Doesn’t seem like it here.
The cuts may look beautiful and you think you’re getting at least decent sushi. But nothing about this is good. $50 down the drain.
Having eaten sushi at everywhere from supermarkets to michelin star restaurants here in LA and in Japan – Sushi Rush won’t be on any of my must visit or return to lists.
The rushroll included
Salmon with cucumber & rice cracker
Bay scallop yuzu sauce with masago
Spicy tuna with cucumber & crispy onion Yellowtail cucumber with scallion
Blue Crab with cucumber