

SUGARFISH, a food-centric full-service restaurant, features a unique omakase-style service based on Nozawa’s 50 plus years of experience in Japan and the US. The menu features only tradition-based sushi of the highest quality, offered in four Trust Me® options, as well as an array of a la carte sashimi, sushi, and hand rolls made with carefully sourced fish, warm and loosely-packed rice, and crisp nori. SUGARFISH has locations in Los Angeles and New York City. For more information follow SUGARFISH on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.
Celebrated local sushi chain serving traditional rolls & sake in a chic, intimate space.
Hours
| Friday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4720 Admiralty Way, Marina Del Rey, CA 90292
Phone: (310) 306-6300
Website: http://sugarfishsushi.com/our-locations/marina-del-rey
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Reviews
Every time I get Sugarfish for dinner I always do the Nozawa Trust Me, which is what I did for this dinner as well. I think it gives the best variety and for the most part has the largest amount of protein. I also added some Sweet Shrimp Nigiri on the side because it’s truly one of my favorites and it just melts in your mouth. I would highly recommend ordering both and I will be back many times again in the future.
Once an order was made edamame is served in no time then the food I ordered came out like a 3 or 4 course meal depending on what you ordered. The sushi was exceptional because they serve as they are made – the temperature of rice was perfect as well as the temperature of fish. How they bill and making payment was the most efficient and straightforward I’ve ever seen. In the bill the final amount includes tax and tip and clearly sated ‘no tipping is necessary.’ Therefore no further calculation with % of tip, then addition and total, processing the credit card twice with customer signature. While I was wondering about the bill the manager noticed and came to explain to me. I wish all other restaurants make the billing and payment as simple as that!
Despite the noise and tight seating, the service was impressive. The staff was quick to attend to us, and every waiter was incredibly friendly and attentive. They made sure we had everything we needed and took care of our table efficiently, even though the atmosphere was loud and busy.
As for the food, it was decent but not mind-blowing. We decided to try the $46 course, which gave us an experimental experience, offering a mix of sushi and hand rolls. While everything was fine, it wasn’t anything that stood out too much, except for the hand rolls, which were definitely the highlight. They were fresh, flavorful, and well-made, really elevating the meal.
Overall, while the food was decent and the service excellent, the tight space and noise might not be ideal for those looking for a more relaxed dining experience. However, if you’re in the mood for fresh sushi and don’t mind the bustling atmosphere, Sugarfish could be a solid choice.
Before they moved, I always sat at the bar because you could watch them make the sushi and they did a thorough job explaining each dish. I missed that here sitting at the table; I ordered the tasting menu called “Don’t think. Just eat.” for $55, and couldn’t know the dishes in advance, but they did turn out to be basically the same as the “Nozawa Trust Me” with two extra sashimi. However, I didn’t even get much of an explanation when served, even after asking what they were.
Onto the food. As always, the quality of fish is outstanding: easily the best I’ve had. The nigiri were perfect and the Chutoro was my favourite. The two hand rolls were fantastic, but the tuna “sashimi” felt more of a ceviche or a raw fish salad than sashimi (it was still good, but unexpected). The eel was firm and not drenched in sugary sauce like you’d normally get at a sushi place, but more of a modest drizzle meant to bring out the flavour and emphasize the texture, which was more true to perfectly cooked fish than the soggy, greasy mush I receive elsewhere. The uni (sea urchin) was also very good, but not better than what I have had at cheaper restaurants (although it was more expensive). Everything was simply beautiful, and the amount of food left me reasonably full. My single complaint would be that the rice fell apart easily when the nigiri were picked up.
Overall, a great experience and seriously great value for money. I’d recommend this restaurant to anybody looking for higher-end sushi at a reasonable price.