
Disfruta la frescura de la perfección de los rollos hechos a mano en un entorno animado
KazuNori: The Original Hand Roll Bar, en el centro de Los Ángeles, ofrece una experiencia gastronómica única centrada en el sushi fresco, hecho a mano. Con un ambiente casual y dinámico, y asientos en la barra, los comensales pueden disfrutar de su sushi mientras se prepara ante sus ojos. Si bien los rollos hechos a mano son elogiados por su alga nori crujiente y rellenos de calidad como toro y hamachi, la ubicación y el servicio han recibido comentarios mixtos. Ideal para un bocado rápido y satisfactorio, KazuNori pone énfasis en el arte de los rollos hechos a mano, lo que lo convierte en una visita obligada para los amantes del sushi. Hay estacionamiento en la calle disponible cerca.
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Conjuntos predefinidos de rollos hechos a mano frescos, como el conjunto de 6 piezas con Toro, jurel, salmón, vieira de bahía, cangrejo y langosta, servidos rápidamente en el mostrador.
Rollos hechos a mano individuales disponibles para pedir, incluyendo opciones populares como anguila, Toro y salmón, hechos a pedido con alga crujiente y arroz caliente.
Asientos estilo barra animados donde los chefs preparan sushi frente a los comensales, ofreciendo una experiencia interactiva y dinámica, perfecta para comensales solitarios o grupos pequeños.
Servicio eficiente y atento, diseñado para una rápida rotación, con el personal manteniendo las filas en movimiento y los rollos entregados a medida que termines cada uno.
Ingredientes de alta calidad que incluyen Toro, jurel, salmón, vieira de bahía, cangrejo y langosta, asegurando rollos hechos a mano frescos y con mucho sabor.
First time in a hand rolled sushi place. The seaweed wrapping was surprisingly crispy. The fillings tasty. The sushi is rolled in front of you surrounded by a wrap around counter. The rolls we ordered were delivered as we finished each one. This place is not about the atmosphere but about the food and rapid roll sushi. I would definitely go back. There is a parking garage next door.
Fast paced and casual with counter seating that keeps things lively. Hand rolls are fresh, crisp, and meant to be eaten immediately. Staff moves quickly and keeps lines flowing, making it ideal for a quick, satisfying bite. Portions felt fair for the price, my favorite is the Toro roll
I was left without my regular carpool buddy on a Monday night after work, so I decided to be mysterious and treat myself to a solo-dining adventure. I settled on Kazunori since their bar seating is perfect for dining alone, and decided on the flagship location of DTLA. I didn’t realize, however, that the DTLA location is right next to Skid Row. Even though I found street parking almost right outside of the restaurant, I felt unsafe as I walked over. The guard at the door gave me a little bit of comfort, but just out of safety alone, I would not come back to this location. There were two empty spots at the bar, and I chose the one less cramped (it was still cramped). Service was lackluster. I didn’t even get a pair of chopsticks when I sat down and had to ask for them myself. I opted for the 6 piece handroll set: toro, yellowtail, salmon, bay scallop, crab, and lobster. The first half, the fish, disappointed me. The toro tasted flat. So did the yellowtail and salmon. But the shellfish were pretty good. I usually don’t like raw scallops, but the bay scallops were good. Fresh and slightly sweet. The crab was good too, but the crab is good everywhere. The lobster was fine. I was still hungry after these 6 handrolls, so I ordered an eel handroll a la carte. The eel handroll was good. And it was hot. It was the hottest out of all the handrolls I had, presumably because it was taken right off the grill. In terms of size, it was also the most substantial. I wouldn’t say that I was full or satisfied even after the eel, but the eel got me to a point where I could comfortably leave the restaurant (I was hungry again later that night). My bill came out to $45. For the quality and quantity of food I received, I wasn’t completely satisfied. I might be willing to try a different branch of Kazunori another time, but I would not return to the DTLA location.
Great hand rolls, very basic but they really have their system set up well. Crunchy seaweed, hot rice, and great fish (the Toro is fantastic and the yellowtail is also not bad). Will return when in LA
Overall I had an okay experience. The service good, they were attentive to our needs. The hand-roll itself was nothing special, and definitely overpriced. I would not really recommend this place if you’re looking for a fulfilling Japanese food.
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