![]() ![]() Why?Īnd though the Double Double sounds like a tribute to the signature burger at In-N-Out, it’s actually spicy scallops, spicy tuna, spinach, eel sauce and ponzu. Army Roll is made with shrimp tempura, deep-fried green beans, crab, whitefish, karashi mustard, ponzu and eel sauce. There’s an American Idol Roll that consists of shrimp tempura, tempuraed green beans, cream cheese, fresh water eel, sweet eel sauce and avocado – none of which evokes Ryan Seacrest in the least. In the great tradition of such things, the names of the rolls and what the rolls actually are, are a bit hard to reconcile. And with a choice of some three dozen exotic sushi rolls (17 of which are on the Happy Hour menu), it really is hard to know where to begin. ![]() But the staff is as cheerful as could be. Oops! is a sort of semi-maze of a restaurant with all sorts of strange angles. ![]() Should you miss the Happy Hour, the regular prices are still good lower, for the most part, than at many other West L.A. Hard to not be seriously happy about that. The latter is a pitcher of beer and a large sake for $7.99. There are 41 dishes on the Happy Hour menu, along with various beers, sakes, sake cocktails and sake bomb sets (sake and beer combos) – three of them, called Happy Set, Really Happy Set and Seriously Happy Set. To get tasty shrimp bites for $2.99, spicy tuna bites for $4.99 – or the spicy lobster cones called Gone in 60 Seconds for the same reduced $4.99. (You can keep eating your Happy Hour sushi after 7 you just have to put in your order beforehand.)Īnd really, what a treat it is to get a big plate of spicy tuna salad, seared albacore salad or salmon skin salad for just $4.99. Packed to the point where there’s often a wait to get in packed to the point where you may have to order a whole bunch of dishes when you sit down so you don’t go past the 7 p.m. Prices drop to about two-thirds of normal. till closing Thursday through Saturday – and all day Sunday. The Happy Hour at Oops! goes from 4 to 7 p.m. Or at least it’s jammed during Happy Hour, when the prices are just great. It’s a sushi bar that’s so popular the parking lot in front of it is often jammed. Sushi – with “B.A.D.” standing for “Best and Delicious.”Īnd then there’s my current oddly named fave rave – Oops! Sushi & Sake Bar, hidden in a mini-mall at Barrington Avenue and Gateway Boulevard in an industrial section of West L.A. Over on Santa Monica Boulevard in West Los Angeles, there’s a very good sushi bar called B.A.D. Sushi bar owners like to give their establishments odd names. ![]()
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