The food was amazing. It felt like home.
This is a hidden restaurant that we discovered in Google. It's not so obvious so you have to read the signs. It's not pretentious, family owned and has a lot of space. The first impression is not good but I left totally loving it.
I love this place! Anything on the menu is good. It's a little too Bistro on the Boulevard, but the food makes up for it.
Cute, friendly cafe. They are so accommodating, great food, strong wifi...only good things to say about this place. Great neighborhood spot!
Great American diner food, great vibes and the cook/owner she will make you feel at home.
THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST FOOD PLACES IN L.A. THE FOOD IS AMAZING.. LETS START THERE. PLENTY OF OPTIONS AND AFFORDABLE PRICES. THE SMOOTHIES ARE ABSOLUTELY FRESH & THIRST QUENCHING. AND THE HEAVILY PLANTED OUTDOOR PATIO IS TOP TIER. MUST HAVE SPOT TRUST THE ALL CAPS!
Not a flop. What a weird spot though, felt very much like a college or church food hall. The religious figurines and bibles/crosses everywhere helped with that. The bacon was the perfect crunch level and the French toast was amazing. I would skip on the hash browns/home fries next time.
Delicious breakfast! Sweetest staff!. You definitely get your bang for your buck here. They have a nice hidden spot. Quiet patio away from the street.
Great tasting beef chorizo breakfast burrito.I'd only suggest replacing some of the spice (tasted a bit too much of it) with some real pico de gallo and sour cream on the side. imo, that would make it even more enjoyable
The lady who runs this restaurant has kept it open for 36 years!! That’s longer than I’ve been alive! That is mad testament to her commitment and zeal. And you can absolutely taste it. Her breakfast fried rice has been perfected over the ages. It has just the right textures, seasoning, ingredients—EVERYTHING. And my goodness, the portion. Far too generous. Do this place a solid and try out their food!! They have so many options on the menu, I gotta come back for the rest. Entrance is on Mariposa, not Wilshire. I’ve included a pic to show where it’s at.