Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Neighborhood sushi counter offering affordable omakase and simple rolls with a personable chef, but inconsistent hours and polarizing service can derail visits.
UglyRoll delivers solid neighborhood sushi value through strong food quality and genuine chef-owner warmth, but quality variation and operational friction prevent a higher standing. Exceptional value on omakase and generous nigiri appeal to regulars, though inconsistent rice preparation and unpredictable hours create friction for casual diners. Best experienced as a repeat-visit spot where familiarity mitigates the operational quirks.
Tucked along Palms Blvd, this little counter feels like a neighborhood secret where the chef-owner’s warmth sets the tone. Guests describe being welcomed with tea and warm towels, and several call out surprisingly generous nigiri for the price. However, be aware that door policies and listed hours can be unpredictable, and a few diners reported being turned away despite posted hours. The cooking leans classic rather than flashy: straightforward rolls, value-forward nigiri, and an omakase that regulars say punches above its price. Think clean flavors and solid fish more than elaborate sauces. When it is on, it delivers that satisfying, no-frills sushi hit; when it is not, a minority cite stiff rice or uneven temperatures. Families do fine here thanks to simple rolls and teriyaki that kids recognize, plus friendly service on good nights. There is no formal kids menu, but cucumber, avocado, and California rolls, miso soup, and rice keep it easy. If your crew is picky about texture or timing, confirm hours first and consider visiting earlier in the evening.
Area: Residential Palms/Culver-adjacent corridor with small storefronts; casual, local foot traffic and late-night bite seekers.
Safety: Generally safe with steady traffic; typical Westside lighting and activity, but verify hours to avoid closed-door visits.
Nearby: Near other casual eateries and ramen across the street; convenient for after-game or neighborhood dinners.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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