The place is great the food really is deserving of their price for the all-you-can-eat serving. If each person can eat 3 orders of rolls then the 47$per person (15%gratuity included) is well worth the $$ that you pay.
If your not going to be able to eat at least 3 rolls then just buy individual rolls and then take them home.
The rolls are prices around 15$ each and although this is on the expensive side. Their serving is quite large. You can expect feeling full after the 2nd roll if your lightweight and 4 rolls if you have a large capacity.
An order of shrimp tempura is only 3 pcs. Priced at 7.99 if your ordering eat all you can then grab as many as you can finish.
They charge for leftover I believe its 1$ per roll 2$ for fish (sashimi) and 5$ for half a bowl of rice (yes I'm not joking 5$ for rice) although I don't know how big the bowl is because we did not order that.
The one that we really enjoyed is the "ex boyfriend roll" this is shrimp tempura and avocado wrapped in crab meat and topped with tuna.
We ordered a few rolls with rice (Philly roll and rainbow roll) the rice is so wet i did not really enjoy that.
Ordered a deep fried Philly roll that one was ok. Although it was too greasy for my taste.
The miso soup taste was ok but it was more on the watered down taste.
Overall be more adventurous and you might like some of the rolls you can't find anywhere else.
If you have a large party you can order multiple different rolls and taste each one without getting too full.
It was only me and my wife so we ended up just trying 5 types of roll and we already got full.
I would have given this review a 5 star except for the fact that when I entered the restroom I though I entered a whole different place. There was some mud stuck in the grout of the tiles and dead insects. Feels like it was cleaned weeks ago. For a high end place I was expecting a cleaner restroom its not only the eating area that people will critic in the place.
All you can eat 5/5 Ordering take out 3/5 (expensive per roll price) Outside and restroom appeal 2/5
I hope management can fix the restroom issue and I will edit the star...
Read moreLocated in the heart of Los Angeles, Hikari Sushi Chatsworth is a culinary gem that promises a delightful journey through the art of sushi. As a sushi enthusiast with a love for unique dining experiences, I was eager to explore their menu, and my visit to this charming sushi bar left me utterly impressed.
Upon entering Hikari Sushi Chatsworth, I was greeted with an ambiance that exuded elegance and authenticity. The menu showcased an array of mouthwatering sushi options, but one item, in particular, caught my eye – their Bento Box Special.
After much anticipation, I decided to indulge in their Bento Box Special, and it was a true revelation. The elegantly arranged bento box was a delightful assortment of culinary treasures. It featured a selection of fresh and expertly crafted sushi rolls, accompanied by perfectly seasoned rice, a refreshing salad, and a medley of delectable tempura. Each bite was a symphony of flavors and textures, taking my taste buds on a journey of culinary delight.
But it wasn't just the delectable Bento Box Special that made my experience at Hikari Sushi Chatsworth unforgettable; it was the impeccable service provided by a waitress named Sakura that truly stood out. With her warm and welcoming demeanor, Sakura made me feel like a cherished guest throughout my meal. Her knowledge of the menu and her attentive nature added an extra layer of enjoyment to my sushi dining adventure.
Hikari Sushi Chatsworth is a testament to the art of crafting sushi with a focus on quality and precision. Each sushi roll in the Bento Box Special was prepared with care and a commitment to delivering an authentic taste of Japan.
In conclusion, if you're seeking a sushi haven in Los Angeles, Hikari Sushi Chatsworth is an absolute must-visit. Their Bento Box Special offers a delightful journey through the world of sushi. And if you're fortunate enough to be served by Sakura, you'll experience a level of hospitality that will make your dining experience at Hikari Sushi Chatsworth truly...
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Look, the service just sucks here. Last call was at 9:30 PM. Fair. But they seemed in such a rush to kick us out from BEFORE Last Call. At 9:27, we were still waiting on a second round, and they asked if we were done with our soy sauce bottle so they could take it away.
The food is pretty good, but not THE BEST. . It’s not as good as Maru or Aikan,
The waiters and host are generally rude or at best just ill tempered.
The ambiance is trashy- it’s very loud, tables are packed closely together, and it feels like a cafeteria.
But that $30 AYCE price can’t be beat.
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This place has mediocre sushi, but the real star of the show is the customer service.
The customer service is TERRIBLE.
Let me paint a picture for you: we were ordering food to cater a party. Now as expected, you would expect some sauce to accompany your roll.
This place only let us order 2 sauces per ORDER. Even though the order was for 30 people. Instead of allowing sauces per roll or dollar amount, they said 2 sauces per order. Period.
They forced us to sit and call and place 10 individual orders– I wish I was joking.
The total lack of common of sense is by far, the worst part of the Hikari experience.
If you’re looking for good sushi in the area, go across the street to Maru Sushi....
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