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    Sunny Side Breakfast

    4.2 (571 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 2:30 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Unagi Tornado Omurice
    Elaine Y.

    Came to Sunny Side Breakfast after checking out a small art fair and left very satisfied! We shared the Unagi Tornado Omurice and the Lemon Ricotta Pancakes and it was the perfect amount for two! Starting with the omurice, we really liked the layers of flavor with the sweet and savory rice, creamy egg, and tender sweet eel. The eel portion was also quite generous and there was enough to have some with every bite. As for the pancakes, they had that envious fluffy and chewy texture that you just can't recreate at home. The lemon flavor was also bright and zingy and paired well with the fresh summer fruits on the plate. All in all, great find in midtown. Pair it with the Midtown farmers market and you'll have a perfect Saturday morning in my opinion!

    Crunchy mascarpone
    George V.

    I was looking for a breakfast place to take my mother out on for motherday week. Found this place on yelp with decent reviews and decided to give it a try. When we first got there, it was pretty busy. I believe they were short staffed because there was only one lady taking orders while another bringing the food to each table. Our server seem to be in a rush (which I get since she is the only one serving) so I am not all upset at the fact that our water wasn't refilled when we were eating. The issue that I do have was after ee got done ordering and the lady server said "Give me your menus". It totally threw me off because it came off pretty rude. I would say that there are better ways and friendlier ways to saying things because it kind of ruined the whole breakfast experience for me. We ordered a couple of things; Piggy scramble egg, wealthy pig Benedict, unagi tornado omurice, crunchy mascarpone, and their sunrise poutine. The piggy scrable egg was probably the best item between everything. All the stuff they had with the egg were delicious tasting. The wealthy pig benedict was alright. The holladaise sauce was citrusy which was not something I was use to. The tomatoes that came with this dish was not thr best tasting. It was a bit bitter. The side of potatoes was pretty good though. The unagi omarice was okay. I think you would have to like eel to like this dish. The crunchy mascarpone was decent. It had some nice sauce in the middle with a crunchy out part. I was not much of a fan of the extra crunchy outer parts. The worst dish they had has to be the sunshine poutine. They overcooked the tatertots to the point where it felt like eating deep fried chips. The gravy it had was non existent. Overall experience was 3 out of 5 stars. There are always room for improvements.

    Missy B.

    Breakfast fusion? Yes please. I ordered the bacon, avocado & tomato benedict and it delivered -- really solid flavors, the kind of breakfast that makes you wish you hadn't made afternoon plans. The latte was great too, which honestly completes the whole experience. Service was friendly and efficient without being rushed, which is exactly the energy you want at a breakfast spot. Would definitely come back next time I'm in Sacramento.

    Wife's Arnold Palmer
    Dan W.

    I try to give 5 star ratings sparingly, but I assure you, this place is definitely deserving. My wife knows weekend outlandish breakfasts are my favorite meals, so she surprised me by taking me here. The server was very...real. That's the only way to describe her. She was very helpful and attentive, but it wasn't an act in hopes for a good tip. Now then...the food. I ordered the crab Benedict. Very messy, hard to eat...but in the best way a Benedict should be. Plenty of crab and spinach, and a good amount of hollandaise. The eggs were POACHED PERFECTLY. This cannot be stressed enough. I've been to many Sacramento places where the eggs are either rushed or overcooked...these were great. Also, the potatoes were crispy on the outside, but burning hot and soft on the inside. We shared the lemon ricotta pancakes, which were very indulgent. A perfectly sweet, lemony, but not overly sweet dish to bite through the heavy savory Benedict (I'm skinny, had a month long bout with pneumonia, so trying to GAIN weight). My wife got the tornado omurice, and loved it... saying she wants to come back and order again. On Saturday and Sunday, expect a long wait (see previous review of coffee shop for context), but without a doubt... worth the wait

    French toast
    Cindy T.

    Another gem I found on Tiktok while looking for a cute and yummy brunch spot in Sac for my mini trip! It was about a 30 minute wait for a Sunday around 11 am. But it was so worth the wait! Definitely try to come early and put your name on the waitlist. I got the bacon Benedict with the tots! So flavorful! 5/5 The French toast was okay! 3/5. I feel like it was a bit dry. Cant wait to come back when I am in town again.

    Sunny Croffle
    Tyler W.

    Decided to try a new breakfast spot in downtown Sacramento today. The ambiance was peaceful and I appreciated the fact that there was an open kitchen. To me, this shows that they having nothing to hide and that they take pride in their kitchen operations. Service was mediocre. The waitress was honest about what she would and wouldn't recommend on the menu. However, she only came by once after serving the food to refill my coffee but never checked up on me afterwards. When the check came, she dropped it off at the table and very quietly said thank you. As for the food, I ordered the sunny croffle. The waffle was crispy and airy and I really enjoyed the garlic dressing on the kale. The egg was cooked perfectly but the chicken was only average. It was a bit dry and the portion size was very small. There was too much batter and the breading was slightly crispy. The sauce that covered the chicken was pretty good and had a nice kick to it. Overall, I would most likely visit this place again to try their other menu items.

    Yuzu benedict
    Lili M.

    Finally got to try this spot after so much hype and seeing so many friends try it. My friends and I came on a Saturday after exploring the Sacramento Antique Faire. When we got here we were lucky to fond close by street parking snd were seated immediately. It was pretty packed when we came, lots of small groups and some families with little ones. It's not impossible to bring a stroller but you might feel cramped. Our service was great, the staff were nice and helpful. Our food was delicious, I ordered the yuzu benedict, my friend ordered the crab benedict, and my last friend ordered the sunrise poutine. All of our food was delicious, but I would say the poutine was the best. The yuzu sauce was a bit too citrusy for my liking but I still really enjoyed the dish. Our drinks were also good, the mimosas were less sweet than they looked. Overall, it was a pleasant experience and I would come again to try new things!

    Wealthy Benedict
    Laurie M.

    This is an adorable establishment. While my Wealthy Pig Benedict was tasty it arrived luke warm even though I was served last. I believe it would have tasted better if it was actually hot. My decaf coffee was delicious. The service was great except I had to request a refill of coffee after we were served but I can deal with that. The parking was free and easy street parking. I may give this another try to make sure it wasn't just a fluke.

    Shelli H.

    We had a big day planned and had decided to have a fun and different breakfast date in downtown Sac before hand. Yelp helped me find Sunny Side. There is metered street parking. We were sat right away. I loved the high ceilings and beams. Open and bright! The bathrooms were adorable and clean. Interesting menu. I ordered the Benedict with bacon and tomato and avocado. Chef back there knew his eggs! The hollandaise sauce here is Excellent. I could have drank it! That good! We also order this funky waffle, popcorn and chicken dish. My husband liked it a lot. He also had a Bloody Mary that he said was well poured. I would absolutely eat here again.

    French toast
    Allison L.

    I've been wanting to try Sunny Side for a while because I always see the long line outside on the weekends. Unfortunately, it missed the mark for me. I had the crab Benedict and it was pretty bland. The potatoes and poached eggs were cooked well, however. My mom had the French toast and said it had a weird seasoning/after taste she didn't like. The staff were all SUPER FRIENDLY AND ATTENTIVE and the restaurant was clean! Maybe we just ordered the wrong dishes. Based on what we ordered though I probably won't be back for a while.

    Unagi Tornado Omurice
    Amber N.

    We got to the restaurant around 9:30am on a Saturday and for a party of 2 waited about 10 mins. There is no parking lot so you have to park on the street. I got their famous unagi tornado omurice with a matcha latte ($24+$7). My boyfriend got the chicken and waffles ($23). The omurice was delicious. I love eel and the sauce was tasty. The chicken and waffles came with gochujang syrup which was more on the savory side. I love the concept of Asian fusion because I love Asian food. The matcha latte was good but I wish it was a little more sweet. All the dishes looked aesthetically pleasing! Service was good. They came around to refill our waters a couple times. They even clear my empty plates while waiting for the bill. The restaurant is a little small but they have a back area for more outdoor seating. Overall, it was very good. I definitely want to try their other dishes next time.

    Michelada
    David W.

    My friends picked this place out for brunch and I tagged along expecting a typical brunch menu. Pretty cool having a restaurant serving brunch with an Asian twist! The Asian elements are subtle -- it's still pancakes, chicken, waffles, and the usual jazz but with sides/condiments such as Gochujang syrup and japanese curry. I opted for the chicken and waffles. I'd wager a guess that this is one of the menu favorites, as it's hard to go wrong with such a classic brunch combo and the maple gochujang adds a nice touch. 4.5/5 I tried some of my friend's lemon ricotta pancakes which I absolutely loved. It's simple and genius. Most brunch places serve blueberry and strawberry pancakes; I'm surprised to be hearing about lemon ricotta just now. Expect a moderate citrus flavor to it. 5/5 Excellent and well-timed service despite arriving with a group of 12 people at approximately 11am. I wasn't actively timing, but I don't recall waiting very long for all dishes to come out. Might be my new favorite brunch spot in Sac.

    Jana E.

    Was visiting and was trying to look for a good brunch spot. This place came popped up so I decided to try it. Upon arrival, there was already a bunch of people in queue waiting to be seated. It's pretty loud and busy inside. Waiting about 20~ ish minutes. Ended up ordering the French toast and fruit with bacon and eggs. It was really good! Finished everything lol. No complaints. Would recommend this place

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