Modest eatery for local & global fare. Low-key restaurant serving local & global bites including burgers, meat plates & charcuterie boards.
Happy hour on a Saturday?! Came here with family and had a great time, they fed us well and the drink selection was excellent to start off our evening. Will be back for sure
Brunch in Little Tokyo! @eatswithedith on Instagram for more! ?Ordered: 1. French toast cereal: 10/10 this was actually pretty light surprisingly & not too sweet ? 2. Eggs Benedict: 7/10 not too memorable but a solid eggs Benedict 3. Loco Moco (w/ beef): 6/10 the beef could’ve been a little more tender but the sauce was good 4. Fried chicken moco: 10/10 the fried chicken was so bomb - would recommend this over the regular one 5. Everything tots: 10/10 you can never go wrong w tater tots?? This brunch spread was sooo delicious and I loved all the variety in the menu! It easily filled up 4 people & we left very satisfied ??? ?Price: ~$40/person w drinks
So delicious and have come back many times. Their menu is seriously so delicious that I want to try every thing off of it. Their happy hour is an amazing awesome deal and they have the beta desserts. The location isn’t the best cause next to a 7 eleven, but they built high walls so you don’t have to see the streets when sitting in their patio.
Food and service were great. Drinks were also pretty good and strong. Happy hour is from 4:30-6 Thursday-Sunday. It was recommended we park in the Ava apartment parking area. Although we got validation, it was still $12.50! Street parking is definitely recommended.
Great food and service. Will definitely be back. Great brunch options and drinks are nice! Keep up the great work.
Ordered online the ribs meal kit and picked up at your desired time. The meal kit contains baby back ribs, corn on a cob, potato salad, corn bread, pecan pie. It's so delicious and packed well. Will surely back and introduce to friends and family.
Make sure to ask your group to show up on time!! They would ONLY allow you to get the table once half of the group are there. But considering the traffic in LA and parking can be really tricky in DT, is this “half of the group” rule really necessary? Okay, I understand it’s the store policy to teach customers to be on time. I get it, but what if there weren’t even too many customers in the restaurant? Would the store kindly change this policy? The answer is NO!!! While I was waiting, I asked for a few times and explained that my friends would be probably 20 mins late due to the traffic, and I noticed that there were only 3-4 tables full that day, which means they had 70% of tables available. So, I asked politely if I can get a table first since I was 10 mins early to the venue and it was pretty empty? Unfortunately, the servers chose to stick to that crazy “half of the group” rule. It ended up like being on time seemed like a punishment?! I just don’t get it! & What’s even worse? I saw people just walked-in immediately without making reservations, and for those who did, we had to stand and wait by the entrance for 30 mins because my group wouldn’t be able to make it there on time. BUT HEY! IT WAS 70% EMPTY!!!!! It’s just ridiculous, it doesn’t make any sense to me. All in all, horrible service and at best average tasting cocktails and food. Never coming back!
Food was awesome, servers were great. Ambiance was cool & the mimosas were delicious ??