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Best Sushi in LA - very traditional & authentic Japanese sushi
Posted by te20 on 04/30/2008
I am addicted to this place - the fish is so fresh and the rice is really special. Never had anything like it anywhere else, and I goto a lot of sushi places in the US and internationally. It is very traditional, so no californial rolls - and the chef likes to serve you what he's picked out - but it's worth it. He always knows what I want and like - and after you get to know him, he's a treat to watch and converse with. A very talented master chef. Definitely sit at the sushi bar if you can. Enjoy!
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Best Sushi Ever
Posted by lucky20 on 04/21/2008
I hate to give this secret away - but this is my favorite restaurant, and I want to share the love. It's traditional Japanese sushi and sashimi (there's no menu and no california rolls) and the food is really really good. It's primarily just sushi, and wonderful seafood salads, but also great wine and Italian desserts - even an eggplant parm! The owner is a master sushi chef and each dish he makes is a work of art & really delicious! I've had a lot of sushi, and after going to Shibucho - I can't go anywhere else.
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Perfect for the sushi-maniac
Posted by jjk5 on 03/01/2008
During my lifetime, I have had the opportunity to enjoy sushi at various places; from kaiten-zushi restaurants to "special occasion" sushi restaurants in Japan & LA. And I have to say, Shibucho is one of the best I have had. Good fish on not-too-vinegary rice packed into a nice bite-size piece. And to top it off, he has an amazing wine list to pair with his sushi. You don't see too many sushi retaurants with French wine from the 60s (maybe even older??).
If you're used to the spicy tuna rolls and california rolls that are covered in mayo and chili sauce, the sushi here may seem too bland for you.... But if you're looking for authentic sushi where you can actually savor the flavors of the fish itself, this is the place.
This restaurant is never too full (I think the location does not do them justice...) so you get great service. And the cozy feel of the restaurant makes it comfortable for a nice long leisurely dinner.
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bad business
Posted by ZKaudio on 02/13/2008
The previous comment was made by someone affiliated with the restaurant. They also made an unnecessary and untruthful comment bashing Sasabune... not great business practice guys...
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Rude suhi chef.
Posted by ALogg on 02/08/2008
I hate the restaurant. The sushi chef was very rude! I guess the sushi chef likes only rich people and got the impression that he dosn't like Japanese girls who married to non-Japanese guys. I went there for by birthday since my husband picked the restaurant. He read that the restaurant serves fois gras, so I asked the chef that if they really serves fois gras. He told me that their fois gras dish costs $200 and people who orders it also order expensive red wine. He also said that the dish is for people who understand taste of food well. Of course he said it to me in Japanses so that other customers didn't understand it.. I know that I look very young (even for Japanese people), and he treated me like I am a stupid Japanese student whose parents have a lot of money, and the reason that I came here to find a White boyfriend. The quality of sushi was ok, but I know a lot of other restaurant which serve better sushi with cheper prices, such as Izayoi in Little Tokyo or Kushi Yu in Sharman Oaks (or Encino?) I also notice that nigiri zushi there is very long, which is kind of weired. I had a very bad Bday and will never never go back there.
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best sushi in los angeles
Posted by karaev on 01/24/2008
Absolutely fantastic. Worth every penny. Worth the drive. The chef was amazing and every piece of fish was better than the last. Small, intimate setting, very authentic, great atmosphere. definitely a hidden gem.
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JennyCorp
Posted by jennycorp on 08/06/2007
Was the sushi which I ate till now really sushi?
The sushi of this restaurant thinks that a fish and the balance of the rice are perfect.
Inside the restaurant, interior had the romance tick which returned to Japan of the good old days, and the surprising wine which was correct to sushi waited.
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Amazing Sushi & Wine
Posted by angeltown on 08/02/2007
If you are seeking the traditional sushi (No California roll, no spicy tuna....) You should go to SHIBUCHO. They don't have menu but the chef is very professional so you can trust him. (Always the chef special is best but tell them your budget and dislike fish first) Everything is so fresh.... toro,sweet shrimp,squid,awabi,tai, especially I like sea urchin it's melted in your mouth. Also he has a talent of vintage wine. Great sushi and great wine makes excellent dinner. The wine selection is awesome!!! I know the location is no good but don't be afraid to go... I saw the LA times.USC Professor recommended Shibucho.....
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Not authentic, limited selection.
Posted by sushi_professor on 06/08/2007
I entered this small restaurant expecting some old school sushi, but all I got was bunch of posers. The waiter greeted us by saying they didn't have california rolls or spicy tuna, only traditional sushi. I said fine, you can't get more traditional than my taste. I sat down and asked for menu. She said there was none. I asked for sake list but there was none. Only sake was Onigoroshi, which is my favorite. So I ordered a bottle even through they were charging 100 bucks for it. It usually cost 60 bucks in most restaurants. So I started ordering my standard choices first. I asked for O'toro, uni, miragui, hamachi, etc. I avoid omakase in restaurant I go for the first time. They were all average in taste. O'toro was shu'toro at best. I told this to waitress and asked for more fatty belly cut. She said they didn't have it. For second round of ordering, I asked her if she recommended anything. No recommendation. I asked if they had anything alive. She said no. I had few other items like Ankimo and Aji, which were OK. I left feeling unsatisfied. Traditional my foot. This place is more like crappy sushi joint frontin to be authentic sushi restaurant. Only amateurs will be fooled. Don't be a poser!
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Best sushi ever!
Posted by jhycheung on 07/19/2006
I've travelled around the world and most recently lived in the Far East. Therefore, I have probably sampled most of the reknown sushi establishments around the globe. Kudo-san took amazing care of us (a regular did put a note in to give him the heads up). The fish is as fresh as they get and only the best parts get served. This gastronmic experience was exactly what our evening had called for. We were truly in awe and thank both our recommender and the restaurant for making this evening the most memorable sushi experience ever!