| About: | Sushi Roku combines the finest, freshest fish from pristine waters around the globe with the kind of artistry that can only be provided by a mature sushi chef ensuring superlative traditional sushi, together with a splash of California innovation. Sushi Roku is a pioneer of contemporary sushi, incorporating diverse, non-traditional ingredients from Latin America (e.g. jalapenos) and Europe (e.g. olive oil) into its edible works of art. This unique culinary experience that bridges past and present is the result of an eagerness to embrace new ideas and a profound respect for tradition. Sushi Roku's bold and diverse menu also offers an array of hot and cold specialty appetizers and an extensive selection of exotic entrees. RobataBar, located behind Sushi Roku features robatayaki style skewers, tapas style sashimi dishes, and sushi. |
| Hours: | Lunch Mon.-Sat., Dinner nightly |
| Categories: | Seafood Restaurants, Sushi Restaurants, Japanese Restaurants, Southeast Asian Restaurants, Restaurants |
| Parking: | Valet |
| Payment: | MasterCard, Visa, American Express |
| Specialities: | Dim Lights |
| Cuisine: | Fish & Seafood, Japanese, Sushi, Sushi Bar |
| Ambiance: | Casual, Elegant, Quiet, Romantic |
| Feature: | Bar, Great Beer List, Happy Hour, Late Night, Outdoor Seating, Take Out, Take Out, View |
| Reservations Policy: | Suggested |
| Smoking: | Non-Smoking Restaurant |
| Dress Code: | Casual Dress |
| Price: | $4 - $42 |
| Other Contact Info: | Fax: 310 458 4746 Email: info@sushiroku.com |
This is a suchi chain, but the quality is usually pretty good. I have been to a couple of their locations and have not been disappointed.
Great sushi: Pricey but excellent sushi...very innovative rolls.
Extremely overrated food: The wait staff are fine, and you can't beat the location, but you'd expect such a prominent chain to provide better sushi. We were extremely underwhelmed with the quality of the food here, and it's very overpriced. Do yourself a favor and splurge a little more for a more upscale sushi restaurant, or keep patronizing the smaller "strip mall" places until you find a place you like. (My wife and I did that for many months until we found Futami restaurant -- WELL worth the trip to Monrovia.)