I live in the area & have to walk by this place to get to the parking garage where my car is parked, so I finally got around to trying this place. I went with an open mind, knowing that I could possibly get food poisoning from this place(considering it’s 24 hours, homeless are the main customers & I don’t see the tables or the area being cleaned). I ordered a short stack of pancakes & it was super cheap! Might I add the pancakes were HUGE! However, it came in a styrofoam to go box, which was weird to eat in since the pancakes were huge. Hard to eat with plastic silverware too. The butter was not good at all — you have to ask for all your condiments. I’m assuming this place is in business because well it’s in skid row, it’s 24 hours, & it accepts food stamps. I don’t think I would go here again, just because the food wasn’t nasty, but average. The amount of homeless didn’t bother me that bad, but I wouldn’t go here alone. For the menu, see photo.
JR C.
Tu valoración: 3 Downtown, Los Angeles, CA
I don’t know how it is during daytime, but night time is pretty iffy. Found myself here after a night of happy hours. This place has a small lot for your car, but once you leave the warmth of your car… this ain’t Kansas anymore, Toto. All seating is outdoors. It’s also right next to the sidewalk, so you will encounter all walks of life if you choose to dine-in. I’m not gonna fault the place for that, but just be prepared to be asked for change a couple times. Other than that, this place is open late and smells great(the food, not the… nevermind.). -=-Carne Asada Burrito-=- Nothing juicy about the meat, and also nothing to write home about. It was pretty flimsy to hold up, so it just wasn’t packed the way other places pack and stuff a burrito. Rice came out in chunks, and the meat was few between. That’s about all I can report from this place. Did I mention that I just had a night of happy hours?