Orange Door-Nikko Sushi
$ • Sushi Bars, Vegetarian
Hours:
1666 W Adams Blvd, Los Angeles
(323) 730-0133
About Orange Door-Nikko Sushi
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Orange Door-Nikko Sushi Reviews
I order from this place ALL THE TIME. I always ask for spicy Mayo in the comments on my order. They NEVER give it to me. Usually give me one per sushi thing but I always ask for extra. Asked the Uber guy to please ask for extra and charge my card but they didn’t and they didn’t even give me what they usually give me. Really disappointed in the service. They said that I had to go through the app which I ALWAYS DO but they never listen. You should but an option on the app to...read full review
fresh hot food.oh the rice is not sticky but it holds togather the rolls are so good fresh and the teriyaki is bomb🏅
I love orange door I eat here 2/3 times a week! My easy go to are the Orange Door Roll, and the Tiger Roll. I strongly recommend the super lobster roll or king Crunch roll, or maybe the vermont depending on your pallet! Good food amazing rolls!
Menu
Hours
| Monday | 11:30AM - 9PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30AM - 9PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30AM - 9PM |
| Thursday | 11:30AM - 9PM |
| Friday | 11:30AM - 9PM |
| Saturday | 11:30AM - 9PM |
| Sunday | 11:30AM - 9PM |
Orange Door-Nikko Sushi is a decently priced restaurant known for its great and fresh sushi, especially the California roll and shrimp tempura. Customers praise the generous portions, with one mentioning the RAMS roll being impressively large. The buy one get one free specials are a hit, and the food is fresh and delicious. However, recent reviews suggest that the quality has declined compared to a few years ago, with some mentioning that the flavor was off, and the avocado in their sushi was black, leading to food being thrown away. One customer enjoyed the California rolls with tempura lobster without avocado, finding it pretty good, but noted that incorrect orders and missing items can be an issue, even with refunds. The restaurant is located in a small shopping center next to a laundry mat, so parking can be limited. It is on the first floor, making it accessible for wheelchairs, though space is tight. The atmosphere may not be ideal for kids or those seeking a high-quality experience, as some found the sushi to be meh—neither good nor terrible—and the roll to be dry without enough sauce. Overall, it remains a place for affordable, filling, and somewhat satisfying sushi meals, suitable for both dine-in and delivery through Uber Eats.