Nestled in Studio City's vibrant Sushi Row, Yume Sushi serves up inventive, high-quality Japanese fare in a casual, wood-paneled setting perfect for lunch or takeout.
"I’ve been a big fan of Yume since they opened over the summer in Studio City, and after a recent revisit, I’m doubling-down: In fact, I think their $30 Yume Box is one of the best to-go sushi boxes in town. Six pieces of premium sushi, truffle edamame, and a Yume Roll (spicy tuna and mushrooms, topped with avocado and... more tuna) - it’s one of my favorite takeout meals in LA, and considering the Yume Roll on its own is $21, it’s also a tremendous value. If you’re tired of your regular sushi routine - or have already ordered Sugarfish twice this week - put Yume into your rotation immediately. - BC" - the infatuation los angeles crew
"Yume proves there's always more room for quality sushi in Studio City. This bright, wood-paneled spot is a great place for a quick lunch with a coworker, but we mostly prefer to use Yume for takeout. The name of the game is the Yume Box, which gets you six pieces of nigiri, truffle edamame, and a Yume Roll for $32—all in a nicely divided white box. It’s an excellent value, considering both the amount of food you get and the fact that the Yume Roll (spicy tuna and mushrooms, topped with avocado and more tuna) is $21 a la carte. " - jess basser sanders, brant cox, sylvio martins, garrett snyder
"Yume proves there's always more room for quality sushi in Studio City. This bright, wood-paneled spot is a great place for a quick lunch with a coworker, but we mostly prefer to use Yume for takeout. The name of the game is the Yume Box, which gets you six pieces of nigiri, truffle edamame, and a Yume Roll for $38—all in a nicely divided white box. It’s an excellent value, considering both the amount of food you get and the fact that the Yume Roll (spicy tuna and mushrooms, topped with avocado and more tuna) is $21 a la carte. " - Brant Cox
"The Ventura Boulevard stretch from Encino to Studio City is often called Sushi Row for its many Japanese restaurants and deep history with sushi at all price points and levels. Yume Sushi, a neighborhood hangout in the tony Silver Triangle area, fits in well with the competition, offering local diners a buzzy afternoon experience that definitely punches above its weight. There are staples on the menu that reflect Sushi Row standards — try the spicy tuna on crispy rice — but what really sets Yumi apart from the usual locals-only joints is the quality of the fish and the inventiveness of the menu." - Eater Staff
"Yume proves there's always more room for quality sushi in Studio City. This bright, wood-paneled spot is a great place for a quick lunch with a coworker, but we mostly prefer to use Yume for takeout. The name of the game is the Yume Box, which gets you six pieces of nigiri, truffle edamame, and a Yume Roll for $32—all in a nicely divided white box. It’s an excellent value, considering both the amount of food you get and the fact that the Yume Roll (spicy tuna and mushrooms, topped with avocado and more tuna) is $21 a la carte." - Brant Cox
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