Lemon Fish

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6095 W Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90028

Discover Lemonfish & Drunken Chicken, a culinary gem located in Los Angeles, CA. Situated near the iconic Hollywood Palladium and Southern California Hospital at Hollywood, this restaurant offers a diverse menu that includes the famous Caterpillar Roll, the fiery Hot Night Roll, and a variety of Sushi & Sashimi options. Unique creations like the Lemonfish Sushiritto and Tipsy Sushiritto add a playful twist to traditional dishes.

For those craving bold flavors, the Spicy Tuna Bowl promises a satisfying kick. Whether you're grabbing a quick meal on the run or looking to enjoy a feast at home, Lemonfish & Drunken Chicken provides convenient online ordering for both pickup and delivery. Embark on a culinary journey at Lemonfish & Drunken Chicken and treat your palate to an unforgettable experience.

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4.066 reviews
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raz
5/6/2025

Pleasant surprise! The sushi was fresh and well-balanced, and the drunken chicken had great flavor and crunch. Service was friendly and quick, and the ambiance felt casual yet cozy. Perfect spot...

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Cenllase E.
11/20/2024

Discovered this place one evening on the hunt for some wings, specifically some Korean style wings. Have ordered from this place to-go about twice and most recently finally decided to dine-in this...

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Estele K.
8/14/2024

Food 1/5: regardless of the other reviews, we wanted to try it out and see for ourselves. We called to order for togo around 10:30pm on a Wednesday night and we got food around 11:00pm. At first,...

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Shannon M.
5/18/2025

They don't have a happy hour anymore. I feel like all the employees can be a little disgruntled/rude. I feel like they've kind of lost their quality in service and food. Dark ambience.

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Aiko K.
12/3/2023

Underwhelming service and even more underwhelming food. $13 for jjajangmyeon with barely any noodles/meat is a crime. At least most Korean restaurants serve it with radish or kimchi. Maybe their...

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