# Fusion Kitchen - LA > Fusion Kitchen - LA — Ukrainian restaurants in Los Angeles, CA. ## Key facts - **URL**: https://frankiapp.com/business/fusion-kitchen-la-112736 - **Type**: Restaurants - **Cuisine**: Ukrainian - **Location**: Los Angeles, CA - **Address**: 5657 Wilshire Blvd Suit 150, Los Angeles, CA 90036, US - **Phone**: 14128080880 - **Website**: https://cafe.mom-please.com/ - **Menu**: https://www.yelp.com/menu/fusion-kitchen-los-angeles - **Coordinates**: 34.06297, -118.35188 - **Claimed**: unclaimed ## About Mom, Please Ukrainian food Sandwiches, Breakfast & Brunch, Coffee & Tea ## Hours - Monday: 8am - 5pm - Tuesday: 8am - 5pm - Wednesday: 8am - 5pm - Thursday: 8am - 5pm - Friday: 8am - 5pm - Saturday: 8am - 8pm - Sunday: 8am - 8pm ## Amenities - Parking - Credit Card - Apple Pay - Outdoor Seating - Free Wi-Fi - Delivery - Take Out - Wheelchair Friendly - Health Score - TV ## Social - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mompleasela/ ## Reviews ### hungrylittlemonsters — 5.0/5 · Mar 9, 2025 European food in a cozy place ### ontastyspots — 5.0/5 · Jul 19, 2024 My favorite place in La Brea because they offer healthy and delicious Ukrainian food. They’re a cute cafe with very nice atmosphere and free wifi too. Totally recommend! ### naomisnoshes — 5.0/5 · Aug 28, 2024 Mom, Please in Mid Wilshire serves traditional, comforting Ukrainian dishes. We tried the varenyky (potato dumplings) that were topped in a mushroom cream sauce, holubtsi (stuffed cabbage with beef), syrnyky (cottage cheese pancakes) with berries and custard, and garlic toast with a poached egg. ### jzbl5 — 5.0/5 · Dec 21, 2024 Upscale Ukrainian Food ### hungrylittlemonsters — 5.0/5 · Jan 11, 2025 European food ### eatbeat — 5.0/5 · Mar 22, 2025 Breakfast plate is loaded with avocado potatoes tomato and bacon! This is a fantastic Ukrainian cafe. The service was so good because I came after breakfast time but they still made the breakfast for me! ### naomisnoshes — 5.0/5 · Aug 28, 2024 Mom, Please in Mid Wilshire serves traditional, comforting Ukrainian dishes. We tried the varenyky (potato dumplings) that were topped in a mushroom cream sauce, holubtsi (stuffed cabbage with beef), syrnyky (cottage cheese pancakes) with berries and custard, and garlic toast with a poached egg. ### airiseats — 5.0/5 · Dec 28, 2024 I’ve never had Ukrainian food prior to this day but it won’t be my last. The potato varynyky were to die for with how soft and tender the dough was. The mlyntsi was such a great combination of sweet crepe batter and savory smoked salmon. Every dish was light and refreshing but strong in flavor which I loved.