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The Brothers Sushi Santa Monica Reviews
This was some of the best sushi I have ever had.
We tried a bunch of different tunas and they were all amazing. The waitresses were very attentive. The vibe of the restaurant is beautifully decorated. Definitely will be coming back!
Fantastic, better than Tarzana.
The service was great, and the food was beyond good. Each course was better than the next. And that desert pie was fun and good. Now what do I do, Tarzana is a mile away from my home, and Montana is a 40 minute drive. HELP
The Brothers Sushi is my go-to place for sushi.
As someone from Japan, I'm really impressed by the variety they offer--not just in sushi, but in many other traditional and creative Japanese dishes. The quality is consistently excellent, and you can tell they put a lot of care into every detai
Very expensive mediocre food in a cafeteria setting.
The knives in the glass walkway are not welcoming. In Feng Shui, sharp objects like knives and scissors are generally not recommended for display because they are believed to disrupt the flow of positive energy and create tension. Storing them out of
The food is amazing.
For us it was a one in a lifetime meal. You can check the menu. You can order off the menu or they have a $200 set meal. Not 100% sure that is worth it. Just check the menu online. I think they open around 5pm.
Had a very nice lunch here today for $100 at the counter.
The fish is fresh, the service was top notch and the calm ambience in the restaurant during lunchtime was a refreshing break in my day. The omakase was a nice mix of familiar and slightly experimental flavors. I really enjoyed that we had lean tuna
My bf took me here for Omakase dinner for my bday.
We sat at the counter where we watch our Sushi chef exquisitely, delicately creates the most delicious course of Japanese food we ever had! I know what is best because I have been to a lot of Japanese restaurants around LA but The Brothers Sushi stoo
We did the omakase dinner for two which came with a deep
We did the omakase dinner for two which came with a deep variety of dishes, amazing service and unique ambiance, and a detail oriented dining experience. Definitely a culinary journey here, although it was tough to justify the price tag. Even with no
Ordered the small hand roll kit to go and its sashimi
Ordered the small hand roll kit to go and its sashimi included was phenomenal (except the spicy tuna had a weird flavor). The salmon, yellowtail, and tuna was plentiful and delicious. The packaging was very well done and there was no leakage or soggy
Came for their lunch omakase and was pleasantly satisfied.
The quality of the produce is evident and presented very professionally. No frills, just good sushi prepared and served the right way. This joint be a classic go-to spot in the west side if you are lucky enough to live in the area! If omakase isn
Nasty
Fishy. Nasty. Horrible hostess. After spending 1200 on our night out, we left with a fishy taste and an unsavory sentiment for this place. Touted to be great, we would say “one of the worst”. Having had sushi at over 30 different places around L
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