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    Jane

    4.2 (559 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Keith H.

    I first learned about Jane after completing a group bike ride, and it's a great spot for solo dining or small groups. [[HIGHLIGHT]]They have ample seating both inside and in their outdoor patios, and it's definitely a busier spot during the weekends.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] [[HIGHLIGHT]]When I went for a recent weekday lunch, it was a lot more low-key and quiet, and having my meal near the the plants in the front patio carried a certain charm.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] I most recently tried their sausage breakfast sandwich, which came with a soft fried egg, pork sausage, and a melted slice of American cheese on an English muffin that had a smear of mayonnaise. It was a comforting egg sandwich, and I've also enjoyed their BLAT with fries during a past visit. I had a cappuccino during my recent lunch that was well-made, and I found the service to be polite and efficient (which is consistent with my past visits).

    Michelle A.

    [[HIGHLIGHT]]This spot is perfect if you want to enjoy the nice weather with family or friends.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] [[HIGHLIGHT]]Plenty of hidden seats inside and outside with no-code bathrooms.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] The service was fast, and our food and coffee was very good.

    Side pancakes
    Sanny C.

    I have been here twice now. The first time was a long time ago. Probably years!! I didn't like it the first time. Came back recently hoping to try their tofu soup and Galbi. They took it out of the menu!! Psh!!! We still tried to order something to support. We got the pancakes and Alfredo pasta. The pancakes were ok. My mom thought it was burnt lol taste was alright. Alfredo pasta was so watery. Taste was a bit bland. It was not good. I guess, I m still not a fan... prob will be the last time coming here.

    Orange and banana French toast topped with crème brûlée...
    Jennifer A.

    Wonderful customer service here!The associates are so friendly and attentive.It's a really cute restaurant as well.I ordered the 'Orange and banana French toast'.One word Amazing!I will definitely be back!

    Phuong T.

    [[HIGHLIGHT]]Cute cafe brunch spot in highland park.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] My boyfriend got the 2222 plate which comes with pancakes potatos eggs bacon and I got a side of eggs bacon with toast. [[HIGHLIGHT]]They have both indoor and outdoor seating.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] Solid no frills brunch spot and for the price we weren't mad at it. Would come back if we were starving and in the area.

    Beautiful outdoor eating at Jane
    Cesar C.

    Hands down, the most delicious latte in Highland Park that I've had to date made by owner, Heidi -- amazing! Made with kind service, and an enjoyable, welcoming convo. Jane has been in town for almost a decade treating their customers to wonderful breakfast/brunch selections and now, it's open for dinner with equally delectable Korean cuisine. My next visit will be for dinner and as for the ambiance, it has ample seating indoors/outdoors.

    Chicken quesadillas

    I ordered chicken quesadillas and sausage/spinach omelette. The portion was very generous and the food was freshly cooked. All the ingredients seem very good quality. [[HIGHLIGHT]]The establishment is an old house and very unique.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] [[HIGHLIGHT]]The place is small and packed on Sunday's.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] [[HIGHLIGHT]]The crowd seems very pleasant there.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] All the workers seem to be part owners and hussling. They all were kind. The orange juice was excellent and fresh squeezed. I would come back. Thank you

    Bibimbap and kimchi fried rice (up top)
    Vivi L.

    Stumbled upon on this place by accident. The place we came out for wasn't open and saw Jane nearby so decided to give it a try. Pretty good. I got bibimbap although not in a hot stone bowl (which is only served during dinner according to staffs), still tasted pretty good. And hubby got kimchi fried rice which was also very decent. Overall pleasantly surprised and will visit again.

    Winter K.

    This café is very cosy, and despite being right off of a busy street it is very pleasant to sit outside on the patio/front yard and eat. They have a great selection of jazz and R&B playing on their speakers and the traffic is quiet enough to have a comfortable conversation or to read a book. I ordered a vanilla iced latte with almond milk and an eggs benedict without spinach. The girl who took my order did not look up from her phone when I came in, but she took my order quickly and accurately and my food came to me in no time at all. My coffee was better than I expected it would be and my eggs benedict was decent. If my breakfast had cost $20 rather than $30 I think I would be more enthusiastic about it. Overall this place has a very pleasant ambiance, fast service, and decent food. But for the price I probably won't be back. I'd say it's worth it to check out if you're prepared to spend some money on a relaxing atmosphere.

    Huevos rancheros chorizo.
    Brian L.

    There's a mixture of factors that prevail in this Highland Park sadness I have brought upon myself. So I'm in this area, lackadaisically choosing an Airbnb based on price and a bad recommendation, needing sustenance for a 'catch up' day during my LA vacay. I come here based on reviews and lack of other spots that seem breakfast-friendly. The food is expensive for what you get, in my opinion. The huevos rancheros just kinda seemed thrown together... I mean, it was okay, but nothing particularly special about it. I live in New England now (via Chicago); I was hoping for some good Latinx food again... but maybe this is just 'white people' Mexican food? The coffee is good, and it's a charming and comfortable space in a void where there aren't a lot of options, but I chose... poorly.

    Banana and orange glaze French toast!

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    Ask the Community - Jane

    Is breakfast all day?

    At night they do great Korean food

    This place is listed today as having outdoor seating. Is it still available? If it is, is it covered or heated? How many people can sit there? / April 8, 2023

    There is a patio in the front with umbrellas.

    Do you know if there is gluten-free bread?

    Is Jane still only to-go?

    No. I was there recently and we ordered from the door, picked up our food at the door, and ate on the patio.

    Do they have outlets?

    No, sadly you'll have to pay full price for your country potatoes and eggs Benedict. :(

    Been a couple time. Always feel weirded out that I am sitting in someone's old house. Does anyone know the backstory to how this home was acquired?

    Relax, it's an old house converted into a cafe.

    Can anything for breakfast be made vegan?

    Pretty sure.

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    Danbi is a modern Korean restaurant located in Koreatown in Los Angeles. It translates to "sweet…read morerain" referencing the rain after a long period of drought. The restaurant was recommended on the Michelin guide. We made reservations online ahead of time. There is lot parking for $20 as well as street parking. HONEY BUTTER CHIPS ($8) - these were crispy, sweet, and salty. They're inspired by the ones in the bags but these were way better. The honey butter sauce on top was addicting. 4.5/5 SCALLOP PANCAKE ($25) - this was crispy, flavorful, and there were lots of scallops. I also liked the strawberry mentaiko dipping sauce. 5/5 BEEF TARTARE ($36) - this was silky from the bone marrow and the egg yolk. They came with the same chips as the honey butter chips to scoop. 4.5/5 UNI BIBIMBAP ($60) - I loved the sweet shrimp and the uni was silky. Note that this is sold at market price; it was definitely a smaller portion of food and you're mostly paying for the uni. 4/5 ZABUTON STEAK ($85) - the steak was tender and perfectly cooked. It tasted like it was in some sweet Korean marinade and was one of the best steaks I've had in a long time, even better than steak houses. Also, don't forget the delicious garlic rice cooked in beef tallow. This was absolutely amazing! 5/5 For cocktails both the luv u so matcha ($18) and hwachae milk punch ($16) were delicious and easy to drink. Note that they're soju-based and none of their cocktails contain hard liquor. Everything was so flavorful and we loved our meal. It's definitely a pricey one but we both thought it was worth it. This is a place I can see myself coming back to eat again.

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    Great service and Very delicious! Loved it here. Will definitely come back!And will recommend to my…read morefriends n family!

    tl;dr the delectable pork ribs overshadow the otherwise authentic but standard lineup at this…read morenow-shuttered Korean stalwart Los Angeles Koreatown is home to restaurants that specialize in every facet of Korean cuisine. If you're searching for some of the city's best pork, then those in the know will bring up Ham Ji Park. For 2 decades, generous platters of pork ribs and pork neck stew decked every table. Now, our Korean friends lament the loss of their favorite pork joint in the city. The Koreatown proper location is located in the Royal Plaza mini-mall, just a few blocks off bustling Wilshire. Discounted parking is available in a lot across the street from the Chevron gas station. From the street, the entrance is flanked by potted plants and an enclosed street-ery. Inside, stainless steel chairs are pressed up against wooden tables, each outfitted with a metal grill. Oppressive fluorescent lighting shines down on the stone grey walls, which are left undecorated apart from a few flatscreens. Multi-lingual chatter blends with the sizzle of platters. I visited with some friends for a weeknight dinner, and about half of the tables were occupied. We shared a spread of grilled platters and sizzling soups. The meal began with a carafe of barley tea and a mostly standard spread of banchan. Across our food, the best dish was the signature Charbroiled Pork Spare Rib. The ribs were flavorful without feeling gamey, and the meat was complemented by sweet caramelized onions. The pork ribs handily outdid the good-not-great Charbroiled Beef Short Rib. Lastly, the Milt and Cod Rose with Vegetables stew was fishy and briny, appropriately flavored for the Korean palate. The service was appropriately attentive, although I would've appreciated more intentional refills of our banchan ramikens. The rib plates cost upward of $35 each, while the soup was just under $30. The portions were hearty; a single entree platter could reasonably feed 2 moderately hungry bellies. It's a shame to hear that Ham Ji Park has closed; I'm kicking myself for not trying their pork neck stew earlier.

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    My favorite pork bone soup! Can be flavored to your liking with the salt and white pepper on the…read moretable but it's so hearty, flavorful and the pork is always tender. I also really like their marinated crab but it is quite pricey for the portion. Otherwise, I appreciate that it stays open quite late and has its own parking lot.

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