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Sugarfish By Sushi Nozawa

Sugarfish By Sushi Nozawa

4799 Commons Way, 91302, Calabasas, US, 91307, United States

Fish • Pizza • Sushi • Seafood


"Rating: (5/5) By the Old Gods and the New, this place is a hidden gem beyond the Wall! I ventured into Sugarfish Sushi, far away from the Seven Kingdoms, and I must say, it was a journey worth taking. The taste of the East has graced the North, and I couldn 't be happier. Here 's my review: Ambiance: Sugarfish Sushi has a modest and cozy atmosphere, perfect for those looking to escape the chaos of the Iron Throne. The dimly lit, rustic interior is reminiscent of the Night 's Watch dining hall, and it sets the stage for a memorable dining experience. Service: The service was as swift as a direwolf 's pounce and as courteous as the honor of the Starks. The staff, clad in their traditional attire, made me feel right at home. They even offered to melt the ice around my heart with their warm greetings and efficient service. Menu: Sugarfish Sushi offers a vast array of sushi options, from the classic dragon roll to daring White Walker specials. I tried the Dragonfire Roll, a fiery concoction of spicy tuna, dragon fruit, and jalapeños, and it was an explosion of flavors that would make even Daenerys Targaryen proud. Taste: The taste of the sushi was exceptional. The rice was as perfectly cooked as the potatoes at Winterfell, and the fish was as fresh as the snow on the Wall. Each bite was a journey through the Seven Kingdoms of flavor, and I savored every moment. Presentation: The sushi at Sugarfish Sushi is presented like a work of art, as if it were crafted by a Faceless Man. The attention to detail in every dish was remarkable, making it almost too beautiful to eat. But like an honorable man, I did not shy away from the challenge. Value: The prices at Sugarfish Sushi are reasonable for the quality and quantity of food you receive. A feast fit for a king, or in my case, a Lord Commander of the Night 's Watch. In conclusion, Sugarfish Sushi is a hidden treasure beyond the Wall that is worth every step of the long journey it takes to get there. Whether you 're a wildling or a member of the Night 's Watch, this place has something for everyone. The taste of the East and the warmth of the North combine to create a dining experience that would make even the grumpiest dwarf crack a smile. I shall return, and I encourage you to make the pilgrimage as well. For the night is dark, and full of delicious sushi. Jon Snow, Lord Commander of the Night 's Watch Parking: My horse was out front Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Price per person: $30–50 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Scallops Parking space: Not sure Parking options: Parking is unavailable"

Sugarfish By Sushi Nozawa

Sugarfish By Sushi Nozawa

33 East 20th Street, City Of New York, 10003, United States Of America, City of New York

Sushi • Asian • Casual • Seafood


"Been wanting to try Sugarfish for a while after loving Kazunori for all these years; a bit let down with the food/more like a 3.5/3.75, but gave 4 stars for benefit of doubt. We arrived at ~720p on a Thursday and there were 32 parties ahead of us; was surprised because Google said not to expect any wait time, so just be warned. We decided to wait it out upstairs since we spent the whole day exploring and were called/sat ~905p. As many have mentioned the restaurant is super dark, but its a nice vibe and cozy with the candles. We both ordered the Don 't think. Just eat. Trust Me and the service begun very fast with the edamame, which definitely tasted like edamame ha. The tuna sashimi course was first and was honestly just ok. For the extra $16 compared to Nozawa Trust Me seems like you get yellowtail upgraded to an additional toro, sea bass upgraded to pink lobster, the crab hand roll upgraded to lobster handroll, and an addition of eel nigiri. A decent upgrade, but wish they included some kind of uni or scallop. The fish quality is above average, but honestly either the fish is cut thin or there is too much rice, I could not distinguish the taste of the fish that well. No bite from the night was really that memorable. The handrolls were great as always just like Kazunori with great contrast from the warm rice, crunchy seaweed, and cold fish. My gf didn 't like the additional eel course that much, but I thought it was fine. I 'm glad I got to try it and I think for the price its still a pretty good bargain , but I don 't think I would come back and will probably stick to a 6 set from Kazunori."