I have never writen a negative review so I guess this will be my first. First off if you like like food from Costco this is the place to go. Walking in it really looks like they where really lazy to organize and sort stuff out. I was really pissed by the end of my experience. All I wanted was a bagel with cream cheese and a coffee. Poorly made coffee. Ugh. When I got back to work I took a good look at my bagel and there was a lot of mold on it. Green mold. Wasted my time to go back show them and get my money back. Not even a single apology was giving. Just looked at me and gave my money back and I asked if they were going to throw the batch out they just told me to leave. Efffff this place.
Justin V.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Los Angeles, CA
This place is never open when I come ’round, so I really don’t know what they serve or how the food tastes. But! As the Duke of this establishment I must insist you come and try their ________and their _________!
Matt J.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Los Angeles, CA
the food is good and comes out quick. i got a breakfast sandwich w/egg whites, and loved the ambience so much i decided to get a breakfast burrito after seeing my friend finish his. The owner is really nice and helpful.
Ruben M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Los Angeles, CA
This place is great and a nice place to study. The owner is very helpful and polite. the food is good and well prepared. They also have turkey sausage for this of you who eat like that.
Deirdre M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Los Angeles, CA
This place looks closed on the outside and gorgeous on the inside. Egg salad without bread, french fries only in the fryer, my gluten free order wasn’t made a big deal of, just given quickly, without fus. That plus a cup of coffee and a side salads came to about 7 $ Minus the sweet overweight waitress with badly dyed blond hair, this reminds me of an east coast diner, with all of the rough homey charm..
Claire D.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Moorpark, CA
Classically retro, charming, and cheap. They caught my heart when I ordered a cup of coffee to go and they offered to brew a fresh, hot pot for me if I could spare a few minutes. Just started working across the street as a mediator for the Asian American Dispute Resolution Center and walked through the doors out of sheer curiosity. I fell in love. The place is clean, retro, and clearly loved by the owners. The food ranges from traditional breakfasts with eggs to burgers and lunch sandwiches, all at unbeatable prices. There are always older men reading the newspaper or reminiscing about the old times in one of the plush, forest green booths. Much better than chain options in the area, consider supporting this local business!
Dd'z K.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Fukui, Japan
Small, and quaint, the décor is also old but charming. Pretty spacious inside and the food was pretty decent. I had the patty melt with cole slaw and it was excellent! Cheap too.
Chris V.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Arlington, VA
A place we randomly went into for lunch. The food was pretty good(not great but not horrible) and the people that worked that were really nice. Place got somewhat busy as we were there. The restaurant is a little«worn» and older but I think it adds to the charm. Definitely different than other restaurants here in LA. Good place for quick grub and if you’re not too much into the atmosphere.
Kit S.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Los Angeles, CA
I found myself down here a few weeks ago, looking for a place to sit down for a bit and kill an hour and there it was, the Café Wilshire. It’s great. It’s ugly and it’s old and the formica-covered tables are(just barely) soldiering bravely on. The food looks beyond caring about the appearance of tastiness, the muffins are repackaged and the coffee is unapologetically awful. It’s one of those places where refrigerated cases that used to display cakes or pies now rather shamefully act as storage. So I sat there with my trippy book(The Magic Toyshop, Carter, can’t get enough of it), my nasty coffee and my verging-on-stale muffin in a seat with little of what you might call«bum support,» when a regular approaches me. «You know, I bet you’re Chinese.» … and I don’t have it in me to snap off my usual prickly response. The Café Wilshire is so unironically emo that I can’t even say something mean to this random person. He goes on for a while, nattering about asian this asian that. He tries a few mangled phrases on me. I feign interest. You’re feigning interest if you even got this far in my review. heck, Café Wilshire is so emo, writing this review has put on damper on my Friday night.