On National Sushi Day, June 18, all eyes are on Ventura Boulevard’s legendary “Sushi Row,” a roughly 18-mile stretch through Studio City that food historians say helped transform sushi from a niche Japanese delicacy into an American culinary phenomenon.
The unassuming corridor reportedly boasts one of the highest concentrations of sushi restaurants outside of Japan, with iconic names like Asanebo, Katsu-Ya, Sushi Note, Brothers Sushi and a long list of others.
Ventura Blvd in Studio City has the most Sushi restaurants. Obtained by the CA Post
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