Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Neighborhood sushi with fresh fish, friendly service, and happy hour value; a few service and consistency hiccups to note.
Starfish Sushi delivers solid neighborhood dining with fresh fish and flavorful specialty rolls paired with warm, attentive service. However, inconsistent execution on repeat visits and tight seating during peak hours prevent a higher grade. The cozy Los Feliz location and strong happy hour value make it a worthwhile neighborhood destination for locals, though not a citywide pilgrimage spot.
On Vermont in Los Feliz, Starfish Sushi feels like a cozy neighborhood spot that locals and Griffith visitors slip into before or after a hike. Service skews warm and quick, with quotes like, "We were seated and eating fast," and a steady hum that is lively but relaxed. Space can run tight, yet many describe a welcome-from-the-owners vibe that keeps them coming back. The cooking leans classic: nigiri and sashimi, reliable bentos, and specialty rolls with crisp onions or a touch of truffle rather than fireworks. Think elevated traditional more than avant-garde, with happy hour and combos offering strong value. Fans call out crispy rice, albacore with butter ponzu, and baked mussels, while a few outliers note inconsistent execution on delivery or busy nights. For families, it is easy to make work: kids often go for teriyaki bowls, tempura, California rolls, edamame, or plain udon. The menu clearly lists tofu and veggie bowls, so plant-based options exist, though the sushi focus means seafood dominates. No formal kids menu needed—just pick from the familiar staples that most children recognize.
Area: Lively Los Feliz stretch near Griffith Park, mixing locals, hikers, and date-night diners.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked corridor; occasional comments about interior cleanliness vary.
Nearby: Near Griffith Observatory route, retail and cafes on Vermont Ave; metered lot across the street.
Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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