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    4.6 (394 reviews)
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    Bacon egg and cheese on a roll
    Ashlee B.

    I wanted to like this place so badly, but I was left disappointed by the bacon egg and cheese sandwich on a toasted roll. There was an overwhelming amount of mayo and I would have preferred a bagel instead of the roll. Nonetheless, I'm still curious about the Korean fried chicken wings and breakfast burrito. If those items taste better than the bacon egg and cheese, then I'll definitely update the review at that time.

    Bacon egg cheese sandwich
    Martha E.

    If you're craving a simple breakfast sandwich - I think this is your spot. I was absolutely craving a bacon, egg and cheese sandwich to get my day started. I checked Yelp for "breakfast sandwich" and after reading a bit on how this was once Black Hogg- I was convinced. There's plenty of metered street parking just in front on Sunset but if you're looking for free parking there's oodles just a few blocks away. As always, read the signs :) I walked in, ordered and waited a few minutes for my bag. While I waited there were at least 8 sandwiches that had gone out to the restaurant patrons seated both inside and outside. All sandwiches which looked large/long and lovingly wrapped. I made a mental note to come back for one! The sandwich was perfectly gooey and balanced. The bun was soft and simple but a touch too powdery for me. I finished the sandwich with flour everywhere- including on my poor black cat who had jumped in my lap lol. I'll be back, soon!

    Yuju Iced Green tea - but really here for their chopped cheese
    Ghalya M.

    I really wanted to like this spot but have given it numerous opportunities- every single time, my visit was a fail. The drinks leaves a lot to be desired for. The service is lukewarm at best with the people working there obviously not giving a care. There are 3 people working in a not yet busy morning. Also, make sure they do not give your order to someone else - happened to me last time and almost happened again today. Mind you, I have a unique name. The ambiance is average - typical coffee spot. The only redeeming factor is their chopped cheese. That is it. If you are craving coffee - there are so many better options with better customer service in the area. Go to Malaya or Gong Nam and to Ceci's for a hearty meal.

    Jason Y.

    Never had a chopped cheese. It was amazing. Will be back to try their other breakfast items.

    Chicken Caesar sandwich
    Victor L.

    Really solid. Line was okay and can't see menu anywhere, they have a QR code but honestly not super helpful as I don't have my phone on me sometimes. Food is decent, not wow but have a high baseline. Good!

    Puro Misugaru Black Sesame & Misugaru Black Sesame
    Alexis T.

    This was my second time coming to Bodega Park and have thoroughly enjoyed both my experience and the food items purchased! The Puro Misugaru Black Sesame Latte is to die forrrrr! I will be thinking about it for the rest of the week. Have tried both the Avo Egg & Cheese as well as the Avocado Fontina and liked both. Neither had a super complex palate but were super filling and enjoyable.

    Front of the restaurant
    Becca K.

    Some of my favorite sandwiches to get in LA is right here at Bodega Park! Hands down the bodega chopped cheese is my favorite good quality meats + fresh veggies topped with gooey cheese The Korean Hott Fried Chicken was a pass for me. 4 wings were around $13. It was not spicy at all and it was very tangy imo Waffle Fries crispy and good side for your sandwich! Meatball Sub Tried the limited edition meatball sandwich! Very juicy and flavorful. It was good to try a different sandwich but the bodega chopped cheese is superior heads up! this store is opened from 8 AM - 3 PM and closed on Mondays

    Black sesame coffee
    Mary K.

    This place was good! The turkey sandwich hit the sandwich cravings well I just wish the bread was less hard it was kinda hard to bite and eat but the inside was tasty. The black sesame coffee was good as well I just wish I got more black sesame flavor. Seating can be difficult if it's busy. Would come back!

    Bacon, Egg, and Cheese
    Dan S.

    Tried two of their most popular sandwiches, the Bacon, Egg, and Cheese ($11), and the Bodega Chopped Cheese ($17). The Bacon, Egg, and Cheese was a bit of a disappointment. It's on the small side, and bland. If I were closer to home I would have added some chipotle mayo or something to give it some kick. The Bodega Chopped Cheese on the other hand was plenty big, and had a nice jalapeño kick. It's basically a cheeseburger, chopped up and served in a nice sandwich roll instead of a bun, but the jalapeño adds greatly to the flavor. Wasn't in the mood for a coffee, but saw several that looked good. I'll have to come back for that, and to try their breakfast burrito, which sounds great. Atmosphere was relaxed, service was good.

    Misugaru Black Sesame
    Elaine L.

    Came to this spot on a whim after struggling to find parking around the area. We came in around 1pm on a Saturday and there was a long line when we came in initially, but the crowd died down shortly after. Seating available inside and outside - I love that they have a great selection for coffee and sandwiches. We ordered the Chopped Bodega Cheese and the Aji Chicken Breakfast Burrito. I'm not a big sandwich person but I did really enjoy how everything melts into your mouth. Also ordered the French fries, Cinnamon roll and Misugaru Black Sesame coffee to try. Would definitely come back if I'm in the area!

    Cinnamon roll
    Karl K.

    Finding parking nearby can be a bit tricky, so plan ahead if you're driving. I ordered to-go: * 2 breakfast burritos * 1 bodega chopped cheese * 2 orders of French fries * 1 cinnamon roll * 1 almond croissant The total was $82.64, plus a $20 tip, so $102.64 for five main food items and pastries. The breakfast burritos and bodega chopped cheese were absolutely delicious -- flavorful, well-seasoned, and satisfying. Easily the highlight of the order. The French fries were solid, nothing to complain about. The pastries (almond croissant and cinnamon roll), however, didn't quite match the quality of the savory items -- they looked great but the flavor and texture were a bit underwhelming for the price. Overall, the savory dishes are worth coming back for, especially if you're in the area, but I might skip the pastries next time.

    Alfred H.

    This place is a good spot. I gave a 3 star, but it should've been more of a 3.5 with room to go up. Here's why. This morning I went on the quest to get the perfect breakfast burrito. That's a tall order. I googled articles, searched Yelp, read reviews, checked ratings, etc. There were some slightly higher choices, but they were in downtown area or further and I wanted to keep it echo park, Silverlake area this morning. I landed on Bodega Park that was pretty up there overall. Anyways, was very intrigued by the chopped cheese, but ultimately it was a breakfast burrito that I was searching for and the cashier said the breakfast burrito was very popular so I steadied my will and set upon the breakfast burrito. Upon first cracking it open, the melted cheese and smells enticed me (as you can see in my video) and it tasted good! But.. was it on the level of top breakfast burrito on the east side even let's say.. and it fell short. I think the classic breakfast burrito would be beef, sausage, or carne asada... this one was chicken (and there's no substitutions). I also wanted to add avocado to the order, but no modifications to the order are allowed (they can provide the avocado on the side tho, but I opted out). I think it was slightly too cheesy for my taste. Egg was a little over cooked. Would've liked to have some tater tots or potato with a little crunch. I just think without avocados coming default as part of the burrito and lacking a little texture (crunch, etc) this burrito falls short of a top breakfast burrito. Now, again, it was good and I think to fill the belly and have a little morning vibe getting a bite and sitting here would be totally fine. I like the vibe, the customer service was nice. The cashier was friendly. My rating system is just heavily weighted towards pure food taste. I think they do put attention to detail with the food, but it was just slightly missing a few marks for me. I also got a matcha which felt a little flat in flavor and then tried the fried chicken Caesar sandwich (I think that's what it's called)- which also had decent presentation, but chicken was slightly dry - like not too bad, but it's just tricky to get it perfectly juicy and the right amount of crunch... combined with the bread and I think the croutons in it.. it was a little dry. So all 3 things I tried didn't hit exactly today. However! The one item that genuinely attracted me here this morning The Chopped Cheese is the one item I didn't try! Based on how it looks and the combination of ingredients I think that's the one thing I really gotta try and I think it's going to hit. If and when I try that, I'll see if my rating might change. Overall cool spot, food decent, people were nice... will have to come back to try the chopped cheese.

    Chopped cheese + waffle fries
    Kyle W.

    Parking is hard (right on sunset) but we found a spot about a mile away and walked. Super solid food and good beverages. Chopped cheese was on a delicious, pressed sesame roll. Super good texture and added a ton of flavor to the sandwich, which was excellent. Quality ingredients and perfect ratios, ingredients weren't spilling out etc. Only knock is no dipping sauce for the waffle fries (aka needed ranch) but they were well fried and heavily salted, how fries should be! Be ready to spend b/c our total bill was $60 for 2x sandwiches, waffle fries, and 2x Mexican cokes. But Well worth it, will be back.

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    Do you serve beer?

    Nope, no beer. But there are plenty of n/a delicious drinks.

    Do they have Wi-Fi?

    No wifi on weekends due to crowds

    Are laptops allowed to work at the bar area near the window if just coming in for coffee?

    I saw a few people with their laptops in there.

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    The Black Cat

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    The Black Cat was an amazing time! The service here is great, super friendly staff and very…read moreattentive! We went with a large group of 9 people and they were very accommodating. We started off with many appetizers. We tried the fries with and without truffle. I would say it's okay to skip the additional truffle since they combine it with parmesan -- would only get if you're a fan of both! Also, a lot of the entrees come with a side of fries! The brussels sprouts were amazing and had a lot of different layers of flavors, both sweet and smoky. The green beans were good, but not a must get! The calamari was fried well but the pieces were a bit small. I ordered the burger as my entree. It was a huge burger and came with a side of fries. I loved the bun and it was quite fluffy. The flavors of the burger with the meat, sauce, cheese and pickles pair well together. I do think some parts of either my bun or patty were a bit burnt and you could definitely taste that. For dessert, we got the bread pudding which was AMAZING! Would definitely recommend, it reminded me of a chocolate chip cookie but pillowy and delicious!

    Sadly underwhelming. The restaurant offers basic "bar" food, served with basic service…read more I wanted to love this place and support, but it is a one and done for me. The one positive is nice decor and space.

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    Dunsmoor - Edna's Sour-Milk Cornbread

    Dunsmoor

    4.3(613 reviews)
    3.2 miGlassell Park
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    Had to reserve a table a month in advance and endure an hour of traffic to get here but, happily,…read morethe meal lived up to the hype. The greeters and servers were friendly and attentive. We ordered wine by the glass and it was very good. For the meal we had the asparagus, chili, cornbread, pork chop, and sweet potato. Each course was impressive, with masterful flavor profiles and perfectly prepared. The timing of the meal was at an excellent pace. We never waited long for anything. Desert was the chocolate cake, which was ok but we saw picture of a layered cake on Yelp (with frosting) but this one was a basic cake. Still tasty but not what we expected...but we certainly take responsibility for that misunderstanding. Overall, a great experience. I hope to return to try the ribeye one day. I also wanted to try the burger but they told us that it was discontinued after only a very short run. Thanks to the Dunsmoor staff for making it a great experience!

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    Another view from my seat at the chef's counter

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    I'm honestly surprised this place isn't more hyped because it has such a good atmosphere. It's…read moresuper spacious with a ton of outdoor seating in both the front and back, plus this huge dining hall area. My date told me it used to be an old fire station from the 1920s, which definitely adds to the vibe. The whole place just feels really cool and unique, and I thought it was honestly so pretty. We went on a Wednesday night so it was basically empty idk if it's usually busy or not. The food was good, nothing super groundbreaking or out of the ordinary for me, but this is definitely more of a vibe spot in the best way possible. Our server was also really sweet. She noticed my nails were long and helped me out, plus gave me a really good drink recommendation, I think it was some kind of strawberry daiquiri, and I loved it. Overall, really good experience and I'd definitely come back.

    Went for a night out with friends and ended up staying longer for the vibe of the space…read more First things first, the other reviews are 100% correct when it comes to parking being difficult. Edendale is tucked away on a very busy street with limited street parking and even in the surrounding neighborhood we found it tedious with the amount of tow away signs, so plan ahead. Our group of four went on a Wednesday night so it wasn't busy at all, we decided to sit in the front outside area. Music playing, low lights, candles and greenery. Which be careful if you sit near the plants, lots of spiders and ants during our meal (yikes.) Service was great. Server was very chill and made sure to check in multiple times. Food was standard and drinks were good but nothing life changing. All in all what a cool space, Edendale being an old firehouse makes the ambiance really unique. There is a couple outside areas, one out front and closer to the back near the restrooms. Lots of options to sit inside or outside. Wouldn't necessarily go for the food but a very nice place to catch up with loved ones over a candle lit cocktail hour.

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    4.4(2.4k reviews)
    3.3 miArts District, Downtown

    Wow! After years of waiting, I finally tried the girl and the goat and it did not disappoint. We…read morearrived early... yes, there is a parking structure!! Big win. We sat at the bar where there was ample seating. We ordered three mocktails and one martini... all drinks were We were taken to our table (check was transferred from bar) and started one course at a time & shared. Our waiter was personable and took our order quickly as well as consistently replenished our drinking water. Everything was delicious and had its own unique flavor, from the chickpea fritters which had softness and crunchiness, the goat mousse with sweet and savory sauces and the crumpets and crackers; then the goat belly with a deliciously crisp skin and soft inside and intense flavor (but not gamey) with a rich sauce, the steak was yummy and precut, and the pork shank which was epic! I loved all the greens and pita to wrap the pork and goodies into! We ended with a bday scoop of mango sticky ice cream which was completely different than I've had before and yummy.

    I'll get the things I didn't like out of the way because it didn't really impact my final score…read more One, they don't have rice. With things like goat curry and gluten free options, you gotta have rice. Second, they ran out of goat curry. I came all the way from San Diego to try it. Oh well. Excuse to come back. I loved every bite I tried. There was nothing that disappointed. The standouts were the green beans, the Brussels sprouts that came with the chicken, the pork shank and the tuna and crunchy quinoa salad. I'm still thinking of that crunchy quinoa. We had no room for dessert. So maybe next time we try the goat curry, get the quinoa salad again and get dessert! The service was great too. Attentive but not overbearing. It's a cute restaurant both inside and outside.

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