Izakaya Hachi Torrance

1880A W. Carson, Carson, United States Of America, 90501

🛍 Sushi, Seafood, Asiatic, Japanese

4.4 💬 1730 Reviews

Phone: +13106188357

Address: 1880A W. Carson, Carson, United States Of America, 90501

City: Carson

Dishes: 16

Reviews: 1730

Website: https://www.hachius.com

"If possible, I would give this place seven stars my latest experience in this restaurant was in a word sublime, and, I am allowing myself to believe that it was an answer to a prayer. Yes, my latest trip to Izakaya Hachi Torrance was that spectacular. My mom and I went to Izakaya to celebrate Mother 's Day. Now, my mom is an older Mexican woman who does not stray much from the flavors and places she knows. Suitably, me taking her out to any place that does not offer what she knows as comfortable is near an impossible task. But, I convinced her to have an early dinner with me at Izakaya. She wanted to have lunch because she does not like to eat late (past 3:00 p.m. , or else she cannot sleep...


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Tania Tania

I guess I didn't do my follow-up review. I was in town AGAIN in March... tried to walk in solo since I got rejected for takeout/delivery last time.... lol I was rejected again! It's a small restaurant spot (kind of like Sushi Morio in Hono... maybe like 5-6 tables and counter?? I saw openings on the counter and thought it was pretty late in the evening, but yeah.... Rejected. I tried. I did just come back from Osaka/Kyoto and realized that Japanese just straight reject you when there are no open tables. But once it opens up and you walk in, they'll take you. ‍what I'm saying is, maybe it's cultural, idk. Maybe third time's a charm? ‍

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Lizzy
Lizzy

One of my favorite Japanese restaurants in Torrance. Izakaya Hachi is located in a small strip mall near Manpuku. There are several parking spots in the lot which makes it convenient. They offer a wide variety of Japanese food items from sushi, yakitori to shabu shabu. Every time I come here I start off with the gobo chips which are addictive and unique to Hachi. Their chicken karage is flavorful and tasty and so are their yakitori like chicken thighs or chicken meatballs. The agadeshi tofu is one of the best and their pork shabu shabu is very flavorful and comes with lots of fresh veggies. Recently I tried their snapper nigiri and although it was kind of pricey at $20 it was so fresh and ta...


Leslie
Leslie

There is an abundance of Japanese restaurants in Torrance, thanks for the city's hosting of the biggest Japanese carmakers in America. When I worked in Carson, I frequently drove to Torrance for some of the best Japanese food in Southern California. Fast forward to 2024, when all the carmakers moved to other states to lower cost, the number of options is dwindling, but I am very glad that Izakaya Hachi remained. It has the best Japanese food in the entire Torrance neighborhood. If you're a Japanese cuisine connoisseur, you would know about this place. Parking in this shopping center was pretty impacted. Get ready to find street parking if you're out of luck. Service was attentive, as what yo...


Miguel
Miguel

If possible, I would give this place seven stars my latest experience in this restaurant was in a word sublime, and, I am allowing myself to believe that it was an answer to a prayer. Yes, my latest trip to Izakaya Hachi Torrance was that spectacular. My mom and I went to Izakaya to celebrate Mother 's Day. Now, my mom is an older Mexican woman who does not stray much from the flavors and places she knows. Suitably, me taking her out to any place that does not offer what she knows as comfortable is near an impossible task. But, I convinced her to have an early dinner with me at Izakaya. She wanted to have lunch because she does not like to eat late (past 3:00 p.m. , or else she cannot sleep....

Categories

  • Sushi Delight in our exquisite sushi selection, featuring fresh ingredients, expertly crafted rolls, and traditional nigiri. Each bite offers a harmonious blend of flavors, promising a true taste of Japan.
  • Seafood Dive into the freshest catches of the sea with our seafood selection, featuring exquisite dishes prepared with high-quality fish and shellfish. Savor the flavors of the ocean in every bite!
  • Asiatic
  • Japanese Savor the essence of Japan with our selection of fresh sushi, flavorful ramen, and delicate sashimi. Each dish reflects authentic techniques and ingredients, delivering a genuine taste of Japanese culinary artistry.

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