calendarlive.com
  Latimes.com | Entertainment News Submit Events | Advertise | Print Edition | Archives | Help  
 
 
Looking for a restaurant?

The Los Angeles Times has replaced Calendarlive with a new and improved local entertainment site:

TheGuide.Latimes.com


Mia Sushi

Open Table



Search for restaurants:

Or, by ZIP:  
Select a type of cuisine:

calendarlive.com
Find our critic's rating:

calendarlive.com
Or, by restaurant name:
calendarlive.com
 
4741 Eagle Rock Blvd., Los Angeles
323-256-2562

Hours: Mon.-Fri., 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m.; daily, 5:30-11 p.m.



Critic's rating:
Read the complete review

Readers' rating:
Reader reviews: Write a review  | Read other reviews

Photo: Anne Cusack / LAT
Sliced octopus rings a vinegary sunomono salad, topped with seaweed.

What's an Eagle Rocker who's crazy-mad for sushi to do? He can rev up the car and cruise over to Little Tokyo every other night to feed his habit. Or, like mortgage broker Rudy Martinez, he can take a flying leap into the unknown and, with the urging of interested friends who have the same obsession, turn the empty space next to his office into a restaurant. A sushi restaurant. And in one fell swoop, cut the commute and gain his own commissary, so to speak, right next door, open for lunch and dinner.
— S. Irene Virbila
June 7, 2006


Cross street: Yosemite Drive

 Reader Reviews

June 9, 2008
Erica Glendale, CA

Super cool, Super hip! The Sushi chefs were very accommadting to my girlfriends who never tried sushi and made it a very pleasant and tasty experience for them. They were delighted and anxious to come back. As for me an "avid" sushi person... I love their selection of specialty rolls. The Mt. Washington roll is to die for! My gals will be back. I just hope they start serving martinis too.!!! :)

June 9, 2008
Alicia Los Angeles, CA

Yummy, yummy, yummy. My kinda place. Delicious food, friendly service, cool music, & hot ambiance.

September 4, 2007
christy los angeles, ca

best sushi and ambiance around

Write a review | Read more reviews


 Venue Details
Cuisine Japanese
Rating
Ambience Stylish and contemporary sushi restaurant on an otherwise nondescript stretch of Eagle Rock Boulevard with a bamboo-fringed patio in front and a wildly eclectic Eagle Rock crowd.
Best dishes Fried calamari, sunomono with octopus, tuna tartare, bluefin toro sashimi, firefish, crispy albacore sashimi, double shrimp roll, Ivy roll, banana tempura.
Best table One on the patio in front.
Drink picks Beer, and wine and sake.
Of Note Valet parking.
Prices Sushi, $3-$16; appetizers, $3-$11; special dishes, $9-$12; main dishes, $14-$18; desserts, $4-$9.
Service Eager to help, on the case.
Wine list Minimal, a handful of bottles and wines by the glass. Corkage, $10.


calendarlive
ADVERTISEMENT

 


Copyright Los Angeles Times
By visiting this site, you are agreeing to our Privacy Policy
Terms of Service