Sunny Blue is a japanese restaurant West Los Angeles Los Angeles located in United States.
12608a Washington Blvd. (Mildred Ave.) Los Angeles , CA 90066 United States
Reservations | No |
Outdoor Seating | Yes |
Menus | Lunch, Dinner, Dessert |
Delicious handmade while you wait Omusubi . Same great rice balls as the original Santa Monica location, but with more space and expanded menu offerings!
Yum so many different rice balls ! Love the beef miso and anything with shiso and plum . The caviar one was okay—too much mayo . The tofu skin with soba noodles are good too, a little sweet.
Tuna mayo is so dope!! They even have special wrapped seaweed paper if you're not eating right away! Great service! SOOO GOOD!
Fast, delicious, creative, and cheap bites. Give yourself 10 minutes to enjoy it fresh on the premises. Worth it.
Delicious handmade while you wait Omusubi . Same great rice balls as the original Santa Monica location, but with more space and expanded menu offerings!
Best omusubi I’ve ever had in LA. I could cry. This place is going to make me go broke.
Fantastic Japanese tacos ! Well , sort of tacos . Rice in seaweed with amazing ingredients inside. Made to order. #amazeballs
Don't forget the complimentary mugicha (Japanese roasted barley tea )!
Phenomenal fast, quick, and delicious snack-sized bites.
Get a bunch of sides for a low-carb meal.
Phenomenal fast and delicious bite-sized snacks .
Phenomenal fast and delicious snack-sized bites.
Get four. Just do it.
It is all good
Miso beef .
Not as good as Onigilly, and more expensive
Really nice delicate batter, perfect soft boil to accompany a surprisingly substantial piece of fish. This ones good! **Nosh, nosh** - Brad
Really tasty. Come hungry. Try it with crispy noodles and squid. - Danny Nathan
Amazing ice cream. They have vegan ice cream, sorbet and regular ice cream. A must try! - Mike D
Amazing Colombian coffee, coupled with a great selection of baked goods from GinaMia’s Bakehouse (Palos Verdes), all in a beautiful warm industrial environment. A great addition to the neighborhood! - Dave Whelan