Review: Something’s Fishy, Topanga and Canoga
Located on Ventura between Topanga Canyon Blvd and Canoga Ave. sits Something’s Fishy, a nicely lit restaurant with an interesting array of seafood to choose from.
Ranging from sushi to swordfish the menu is very balanced and the seafood lover should be able to find something to their liking.
On a jam packed weekend night the service could not have been better in the Japanese style seafood restaurant.
If you are searching for a cultural change then this may be the place you want to go. Japanese influences are heavy on the walls and in the style of cooking. Tables everywhere are laced with Sake bottles.
The room is a bit smoky as the chefs are back at work chopping away very quickly at the many different types of sushi and fish.
The sushi at Something’s fishy was delectable and enough to go around for just the right price. Good sushi places are becoming harder and harder to come by and Something’s Fishy manages to balance manageable prices with keeping up the quality of the food.
The sushi was rolled nicely some with salmon, tuna, and some with crab. The rice was well prepared which is an essential part of the process. The Tuna was topped with a tangy sauce with an orange-ish hue to it which provided an exciting kick to the recipe.
The sushi was rolled nicely some with salmon, tuna, and some with crab. The rice was well prepared which is an essential part of the process. The Tuna was topped with a tangy sauce with an orange-ish hue to it which provided an exciting kick to the recipe.
The salmon was served very cold but with an interesting spicy zing. The salmon was the overwhelmingly popular choice at the restaurant that evening.
The fish was properly prepared so as not to overpower the rest of the ingredients inside the various rolls. The cucumber and carrots intertwined in the rolls created a marvelous overall experience.
Each sushi roll was somewhere between $6 and $15 depending on your preference.
With such a wide variety of sushi and prices each restaurant patron should be able to keep the meal manageable for their budget and also be in for a treat.
The weekend crowd at Something’s Fishy was mainly families out enjoying a night of fun over an easy to share sushi roll.
It was a slightly younger and more energetic crowd than is usually seen at restaurants in the San Fernando Valley.
Something’s Fishy was a very good overall experience. The price was manageable and they served good food.
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