Drunken Fish sushi

Sushi restaurant · Sawtelle

2

@infatuation

"Purity tends to pick and choose the things it latches onto. Diamonds, babies, Tilda Swinton’s face regimen. Also, sushi. People will fork over a car payment’s worth of money to get a bite of pure raw fish and we don’t blame them for it. But it doesn’t always have to be that way. Babies still sh*t themselves daily and we’re certain Tilda skips an avocado mask here and there. And sushi? Oh, it knows how to get rowdy, too. And the best party in town is over at Hara Sushi. Let’s be clear up front. There is nothing pure, chic, or refined about Hara Sushi. This is inexpensive, gluttonous, special roll nirvana. Sure, you can certainly come to Hara, order yellowtail sashimi, and remain alive. But what’s the point of that? You are at the Six Flags of specialty rolls, so purchase yourself a ticket. Want a Spicy California roll topped with tuna, tomatoes, avocado, jalapenos, special sauce, and masago? Stop taking yourself so seriously, OF COURSE YOU DO. Because as ridiculous as it sounds (and is), these rolls are actually well-executed and taste delicious. The space is both clean and appealing, with all the room in the world to get your party started. And with a 50%-off sake and sushi happy hour (that actually runs for six hours), things can get interesting quickly. But come in for a solo lunch and/or a quick midweek dinner with someone you clearly want to experience the world with, and you’ll find a calm atmosphere and the same delicious food. No, Hara Sushi is not the best sushi in LA. But it’s fun, affordable, and infectious. Purity is overrated. Sometimes you just have to party. Food Rundown photo credit: Holly Liss Ginza Roll Spicy tuna with avocado, topped with albacore and a slice of jalapeno. Light, spicy and completely sexy. This needs to be your first move. photo credit: Holly Liss Bundy Roll Another must-order. Spicy tuna and shrimp on the inside, crab on the outside, drizzled in some sort of creamy sauce we don’t need to know anything else about. Despite all that, this roll still feels light with an addicting sweetness to it. photo credit: Holly Liss Crunchy Roll Crunch is nothing new to the specialty roll world, but with shrimp tempura inside and eel sauce on the outside, it’s all new levels of fried ocean gluttony. photo credit: Holly Liss Spring Roll Uhhhhhh yes. You could eat 12 of these and still want more. It’s their California roll topped with tuna, tomato, and special sauce. It sort of looks like a salad. So, yeah. You’re eating a salad. This is healthy. photo credit: Holly Liss Rock 'N' Roll Sushi puns always award immediate points, but this roll doesn’t even need them. Wrapped in cucumber and stuffed with avocado, crab, salmon, and tuna, it is truly gigantic and delicious." - Brant Cox

Hara Sushi Review - West LA - Los Angeles - The Infatuation
Holly Liss

12222 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90025 Get directions

drunkenfishla.com
@ladrunkenfish

2 Postcards

See full details

More Places For You

Majordomo

Californian restaurant · Chinatown

David Chang's Majordomo serves up inventive noodles and expertly crafted meats in a trendy, industrial space that's perfect for a memorable meal.

74 Postcards

Tacos Viva La Estrella

Mexican restaurant · Highland Park

This vibrant walk-up serves up authentic, flavorful tacos and burritos, drawing loyal fans who appreciate the nostalgic street food vibe.

2 Postcards

Coffee MCO

Coffee shop · Pico-Union

Trendy cafe offering brunch, java & craft beers amid airy, contemporary surroundings.

3 Postcards

Udatsu Sushi Los Angeles

Sushi restaurant · Hollywood

"Udatsu Sushi LA, a sanctuary for the discerning palate and connoisseurs of fine dining. Born from the prestigious Tokyo roots of the original Udatsu Sushi, an exclusive Omakase experience curated by Michelin-starred Chef Udatsu Hisashi. Immerse yourself in the storied Edomae tradition with our 18-course Omakase, a rare and intimate affair with only 8 coveted seats available. At Udatsu Sushi LA, we celebrate the artistry of sushi with a passionate focus on locally-sourced ingredients. Our offerings highlight seasonal treasures from the sea and Japan’s rich flora. Udatsu Sushi LA is a cultural touchstone, embodying Tokyo’s spirit of community and shared joy. Our commitment to "art x sushi" is reflected in every detail."

8 Postcards

Holy Basil Market

Restaurant · Atwater Village

Casual restaurant serving Thai comfort food such as pad see ew and wagyu.

10 Postcards

Pailin Thai Cuisine

Thai restaurant · Hollywood Studio District

Petite, unassuming Thai restaurant offering traditional dishes, including curries & noodles.

12 Postcards

Mae Malai Thai House of Noodles

Thai restaurant · Los Feliz

Mae Malai Noodles in Thai Town is your go-to spot for fiery, authentic boat noodles served in a cozy strip mall, now with an expanded menu for serious Thai cravings.

12 Postcards

Dodger Stadium

Stadium · Elysian Park

Experience the historic charm of Dodgers Stadium, where the Los Angeles skyline meets family-friendly vibes and classic ballpark eats.

14 Postcards

Ceviche Project

Latin American restaurant · Silver Lake

Experience exquisite ceviche artistry in a cozy jewel box where fresh seafood meets intimate dining, all crafted right before your eyes.

19 Postcards

Larchmont Village Wine, Spirits & Cheese

Wine store · Windsor Square

This family-owned gem serves up a delightful array of global wines and fresh Italian deli sandwiches bursting with quality ingredients, perfect for a quick bite.

17 Postcards