


Asian tapas, sushi rolls & draft beers served in cool surrounds with wall murals & hanging lanterns.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 12–10 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2314 S Union Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90007
Phone: (213) 747-6888
Website: http://ebaesla.com/
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Reviews
I ordered the pad se ew and I was very underwhelmed by it. I can tell that it was reheated it. Some parts of the dish were warm while others were cold.
My brother got the ramen and it was okay. A bit on the salter side. Our friend ordered some rolls and they were the saving grace.
The worst part was the service. We waited almost 25 mins to get the bill. It would have taken longer but I finally got up and asked the girl seating people to please find our server so we could pay.
I spent almost $50, even after a small discount, and waited longer than I’d like for something this underwhelming. On my personal rating scale, I’d give the food a 4, the price a 3, and the overall spark—charisma, uniqueness, nerve, and talent—a 3. I wouldn’t order again, even if they promised a front-row seat to watch them roll the sushi.
Honestly, some of the best ramen l’ve ever had. The Diablo Ramen is actually spicy, which I really appreciated.
Unfortunately, I’m giving 2 stars because of the service and how the restaurant operates.
We arrived at 8:30 PM and weren’t able to place our order until about 8:50 PM. Not long after, our server informed us they were doing a “last call for food” because it was slow.
What made it even more uncomfortable was that after we received our food, several staff members sat at a table by the kitchen, clearly waiting for us to finish eating so they could close and leave. It made us feel rushed and awkward, which completely ruined the experience – especially since we were meeting up with a friend we hadn’t seen in years and were hoping to spend a relaxed evening catching up.
By cutting the kitchen early and making guests feel like they’re inconveniencing the staff, it not only takes away from the customer experience, but also costs the restaurant potential sales and a higher tip for the server. It came off as poor management and left a very disappointing impression, particularly for a first-time visit I was really excited about.
Service is good but slow. You will build an appetite waiting for the food.
The menu offered a fantastic variety of Asian fusion dishes, and everything I tried was absolutely delicious. The sushi rolls were fresh and beautifully presented, and the ramen was rich and flavorful. I highly recommend trying their signature Ebaes Roll – it was a delightful mix of flavors and textures.
The service was top-notch, with attentive and friendly staff who made sure our dining experience was perfect from start to finish. They were knowledgeable about the menu and offered great recommendations.
Overall, Ebaes is a must-visit spot in Los Angeles for anyone who loves Asian cuisine. I can’t wait to go back and try more of their amazing dishes!