Everything was absolutely delicious! A hidden gem. our favorite place to eat in LA Vegetarian options: You didn’t list any of the things we ordered (not vegetarian) but they were all delicious! We ordered a smoked salmon head open faced sandwich with pumpernickel, capers, lebneh, pickled onions. It was amazing. The cardamom buns were also delicious.
We didn't have a good experience here when we stopped by for a lunch. It was very busy and seemed unorganized as to how to order and sit. When we finally got our meals they were a disappointment. My rueben was so greasy it was hard to eat and my wife's soup lacked flavor and was luke warm. For the price ($20) for the rueben I expected something much better.
Excellent Shakshuka! Vegetarian options: Shakshuka
Parking: Not easy to find a spot
Had the shakshuka. As far as tomatoes, eggs and onions go, it was pretty good. It is definitely not worth the long line over the weekend. The coffee is subpar, and the waiter was basically avoiding eye contact for refills. The outside seating area is pretty relaxed and nice for breakfast. The baklava croissant is recommended.
Tasty best croissants outside of Paris along with delicious bakery items on the express line. Only 1 staff person & you are charged a 15% fee that is not a tip. Bathroom needs a good deep cleaning. No parking in this neighborhood.
One of the best reubens I've ever had. Carrot cake was decent but overpriced. Update: Brisket banh mi is fire. Tahini croissant is INCREDIBLE (and actually better than the revered baklava croissant).
What a shame! One of my favorite cafes in Los Angeles is off my recommended list. The policy of adding automatically 20% gratuity for counter service is outrageous, in and of itself. Admittedly there was a good crowd but if enough people boycott this place out of principle, then maybe they’ll change. Good bye Gjusta. Overpriced and overestimated.
Really? 2 hours of traffic $108 (with tip) for 2 coffees 2 juices and 2 pretty average sandwiches after a long wait we were sat at the ugly corner in the back. If you really think this is a high standard of living you should try Gaza for you next holiday! Next….