Now Open! Edgemar is a Modern American neighborhood restaurant located in a historic Frank Gehry-designed building on Main Street in Santa Monica. We offer a unique dining experience that blends global and local influences across our menu, service, and design, all crafted to celebrate the spirit of our community and welcome visitors. Join us for a memorable meal in a one-of-a-kind setting that embodies the true essence of Santa Monica.
Blue Ribbon Sushi is a vibrant Japanese restaurant and sushi bar a located in Palisades Village. Inspired by the original restaurant created over 30 years ago in Soho NYC by master sushi chef Toshi Ueki and Chef Brothers Eric & Bruce Bromberg, this cedar clad new comer offers outstanding Japanese cuisine based in tradition and passion.
Chef Lee leads his team in sourcing and preparing the finest fish and shellfish from The Sea of Japan, Local waters and beyond. A curated and adventurous beverage list featuring Blue Ribbon's own sake selections as well as favorites from their travels and discoveries in Japan is rounded out by a selection of house cocktails, Japanese micro brews and wines from California and Europe.
This local hot spot suffered a fire in 2018 and triumphantly returned in 2020. With Chef Rain's innovative cuisine and vibrant bar scene, Wabi on Rose embodies the Rose Avenue lifestyle. Sexy, contemporary design, frames this hip spot with a chic outdoor seating area. Neighborhood regulars enjoy the fresh-caught, Pacific Rim, sushi inspired menu,and live fire grill. Swimsuit to business suit, all are welcome.
Step inside the warm glow of Imari's hand-made oak interior and feel transported by an ever-evolving menu under the culinary direction of world-renowned Chef Derek Wilcox of 3-Michelin-starred Kikunoi (Kyoto) and Shoji (NYC). Here you can discover Washoku — a celebration of Japanese culture through traditional dishes, in harmony with the seasons, and local ingredients. With gracious hospitality and presented on shareable plates, Imari stays true to culture by sourcing the finest and freshest ingredients available.
Depuis ses débuts, le Katsuya Brentwood figure au classement des « Meilleurs nouveaux restaurants » du Travel + Leisure. Il est également cité au classement des « 50 restaurants les plus hot des US » d'OpenTable et élu « Meilleur restaurant sushi » de Californie du Sud par les lecteurs du Los Angeles Times. Le Katsuya, régal pour les sens, combine le savoir-faire du maître sushi Katsuya Uechi et le design de Philippe Starck. Le Chef Uechi propose des cocktails spéciaux, des petits pains hors du commun ainsi que des plateaux spectaculaires de sushi et sashimi. Les saveurs japonaises sont habilement traduites pour les palais américains.
Kappo (かっぽう / 割烹) means cooking food with knives and fire. In simple Japanese terms, means cutting, chopping and cooking food with knife, and so on. And means boiling, cooking food with fire. So the combination of these two Japanese characters are a different expression of cooking with a knife and fire. Kappo is a dish that is improvised by the customer's order and can be enjoyed at the counter or at the table just in front of the kitchen without much formality. From now on, Kappo will be held in Miyabi restaurant, Santa Monica. Miyabi (雅) is one of the traditional Japanese aesthetic ideals, meaning "elegance," "graceful" and "courtliness". There are a lot of complexities of Japanese cuisine, including not only food, but also visitors, music, and order of food. So, there is a burden because of the needlessly cumbersome, expensive, and unnecessary formalities, and we focus on foods that are only used to show off the cooking skills of the chefs and customers.
Le Sushi Roku combine de délicieux poissons des eaux vierges du monde entier d'une grande fraîcheur avec le genre d'art qui ne peut être réalisé par un chef de sushi expérimenté, qui prépare d'excellents sushi traditionnels, avec une touche novatrice de Californie. Le Sushi Roku est un pionnier de sushi contemporain, intégrant divers ingrédients non traditionnels d'Amérique latine (par exemple, les jalapeños) et d'Europe (par exemple, l'huile d'olive) dans ses œuvres d'art comestibles. Cette expérience culinaire unique qui relie le passé et le présent est le résultat d'une envie d'adopter de nouvelles idées et d'un profond respect pour la tradition. Le menu audacieux et diversifié du Sushi Roku est également composé de spécialités d'entrées chaudes et froides et d'une vaste sélection de mets exotiques.
Le RobataBar, situé derrière le Sushi Roku, propose quant à lui des brochettes de style robatayaki, des plats de sashimi de style tapas et des sushi.