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    Armon's Restaurant

    4.1 (432 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 3:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    ARMON'S RESTAURANT ATMOSPHERE

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Dogs allowed
    Good for groups

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    Yellow curry with chicken
    Doris W.

    Armon's is open for dinner! I enjoyed the very flavorful yellow curry with just enough spice for me. Dinner continued the friendly but efficient service they are famous for.

    Cool place.
    Steve H.

    Wowza! Cool place clean, old, neat. Quick service came to booth fast. Got the veg tostada made small adjustments with no extra BS fees. How nice. They do not skimp on the avocado- see pic. Also did a side of potatoes & tofu. Tasty and just perfect. Thanks for the vegan options on this beautiful menu!

    Dan N.

    My favorite diner in all of Los Angeles, maybe best in CA. I love it here- the vibe, the friendly service, great breakfasts & lunches. Love that they have a Thai menu too and even loco moco. This place reminds me of east coast diners I sometimes miss. Easy to park near and lots of cute shops to visit after. Best pens for signing the check too!

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    Marshay D.

    Been coming here for years! Did a review years ago but it somehow disappeared. Anyways, the food here is always good and made freshly all the time!! Very good food with many options to choose from. Today I ordered the protein omelette with home fries for my side. It was very delicious too. The service is always good and the ladies are very welcoming! We known them for many years and they are always pleasant and very accommodating. The ambiance is like an older mom and pop diner. This restaurant is good sense it has many different types of food options to select. I will recommend all breakfast items and their sandwiches and Chinese options are superb as well. You can park on the street or in the back. -Marshay D.

    Fresh coffee!
    Tammy L.

    Tried their LOCO MOCO (new item), and happy I did. It was delicious, added their house salsa on it too! 9 out of 10 for me!

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    Open for breakfast and lunch; reopens for dinner 5pm-9pm. Plenty of curbside or rear lot metered parking..Everything about this cozy and friendly neighborhood coffee shop is spot on! Weekend breakfast can be busy with local families, it you can always find a seat within a few minutes wait. Outside patio seating available too. The various offerings of hot and cold dishes also include Thai-oriented plates. I like the 'Dr's Special of sauteed chicken, green pepper, chili. and light gravy over rice. The hamburgers are awesome. It's very affordable and filling. The food is delicious, balanced, and served in a timely manner. You can opt for Booth or counter seating; all are well kept, sanitary, and well padded. Overall, it's been a great place for me the last 12 years I lived here. The best in town!

    Bianca R.

    Cute little diner with a Thai twist! Food portions were good and the service was quick. This place is one of the oldest in the area and it's really nice to dine in here because it's not too crowded.

    Hamburger Steak and Eggs
    Zan L.

    Easily one of the best diners in Eagle Rock. That is saying something because there are over five well-known ones that I can think of and I'm sure there are a few more that I can't. Every time I stop in it's always very busy, but the wait is never that long. We were able to be seated immediately when we arrived for our 10 AM Sunday brunch. They have a lot of seating indoors as well as out, but I always prefer to sit inside to really soak up the diner atmosphere. This is an Asian-influenced diner that has a lot of Asian flavors on the menu as well as a mostly Asian staff. They don't have a dedicated parking lot, but parking is very easy to find in this part of town. Our server was very polite and everything we ordered came out extremely fast. I wanted to mix up my usual order so for my last visit so I chose the Hamburger Steak and Eggs. It's basically a large hamburger patty but cooked just like a steak and honestly, it was delicious. The eggs were cooked perfectly and the side of hashbrowns was as good as I hoped. The portion sizes are large and the prices are fair so it really is a great breakfast or lunch option. I would recommend to any diner fan or anyone searching for a great breakfast option in Eagle Rock.

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    Darren C.

    Stepping into Armon's Diner feels like a trip back in time. With its retro '50s countertop and vintage decor, the place oozes nostalgic charm--though the two wall-mounted TVs feel a bit out of sync with the old-school vibe. Armon's is an American family dinner serving the local residents with classic breakfast and lunch options. This restaurant is filipino operated. So you will see some Asian fusion. There is limited off street parking. I got lucky found the last spot without having to walk a great distance. There is limited parking in back. The lot is a shared lot with other businesses. I ordered the Denver omelette, which came packed with diced ham, bell peppers, onions, and gooey melted cheese. It was cooked just right--fluffy and flavorful. The house-diced potatoes on the side were crispy on the edges and tender inside, a perfect complement to the omelette. Service was friendly, quick and efficient, and while the décor is a bit of a time capsule (with a few modern interruptions), it adds to the character. Armon's delivers a classic diner breakfast that's comforting, satisfying, and full of charm. There is currently two surcharges applied to most patrons check $1.00 for all egg dishes. 3% to all patrons checks. The 3% surcharge is applied to the $1.00 egg surcharge. Basically you will pay $1.03

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    I love this spot. The staff is great. Feels like a family. Corned beef hash and French toast combo is always so good.

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    Excellent customer service! Excellent food! Excellent value! Flat out great cafe for breakfast or lunch!

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    The best. Been going here for over 20 years now. Best homemade salsa, amazing food. Great and nostalgic. Love.

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    Good comfort food..service nice. relaxing.......I recommend if your just trying to eat and enjoy

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    1 year ago

    Btw, went to this breakast and ordered spam n eggs with steamed rice $8.50 + tax - armons was $16.99 + tax - why so high?

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    Good food and service gwood air conditioning all breakfasts are excellent. Lunches are reasonable o n

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    My go-to breakfast spot in Eagle Rock. Friendly local Thai-owned business with great service and delicious traditional American breakfast.

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    Mediocre food. Mediocre service. Very cute ambiance. Would I go back no. Do I recommend it? Not really.

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    Try the chicken fried rice with house salsa, beef steak with rice and all of the other amazing Asian dishes!

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    4.4
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    6.9 mi

    The food was so delicious and the vibe was so fun that I completely forgot to take pictures; that…read moreshould tell you everything! We came as a group of 4 and ordered our way through the menu: Chickpea fritters: a table favorite! The chickpeas were soooo deliciously crispy. Pickled pepper blueberry cornbread: cornbread is usually hit or miss for me, but omg... probably the top cornbread I've EVER had. Spicy handroll dip: sooooo yum! My second favorite dish of the night. Pork belly noodles: the star of the evening! So delicious, and the pork belly is cooked absolutely perfectly. Goat empanadas: good but not super memorable for me personally, though half our table really enjoyed them. Roasted carrots :solid, but a dish we'd probably swap out for something new next time. Mango sticky rice: didn't have high expectations, but I was very impressed. Sweet without being overly sweet, and the sticky rice was absolutely delicious. Would 100% get again. S'mores : I didn't try this one, but my table loved it. Service was great too, our server gave us awesome recommendations. Can't wait to come back!

    This is a nice place to have brunch or dinner with friends. Have come here several times and every…read moretime, service is efficient and nice (waitresses and waiters, bartenders, and also table cleaning staff). People at the front of the house are hit or miss. Food is mostly consistent in its quality and flavors. The drinks are also consistently good. It's been rare that my guests and I have had any negative feedback. Even during DineLA, when many restaurants become subpar in food and service (aka, Zaytinya in Culver City), Girl & the Goat maintain its quality and respectful treatment of customers. I really enjoy this place.

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    4.0
    (2.3k reviews)
    6.9 mi
    $$
    Full bar
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    I want to update my review about the location of Zinc that I wrote over a decade ago. Since my…read moreinitial review, I've continued to come to this restaurant. It remains a unique addition to the neighborhood, as well as a good place to grab some interesting dishes. Since the opening of this particular business, the Zinc chain has opened in a few other locations. Those locations are much newer in not only their establishment but their design. This is not to say that this is still not an interesting, well-designed business, but, with time, it has become a little bit rundown. I hate to say it, but that is the truth. This location could really use an update and perhaps a deep cleaning. I was, in fact, kind of surprised at the condition of this business, for example, on the way towards their restrooms. From my opinion, it needs an clean up and an update. Also, the litter that surrounded some of the outdoor tables where I was sitting at my most recent visit was very surprising. This is just something to keep in mind if you're coming here for your first visit. In terms of what they offer for food, though it has evolved a bit over the years, they still have a great, heath-based menu, with some very interesting choices. For all of you vegetarians and vegans out there, you will, for sure, be able to find some tasty food to eat. Once upon a time, this restaurant was impacted with tons and tons of people. It was constantly full with people either going to the bakery and/or sitting down for table service. Shortly past their opening each day, there would be a line of people waiting for service. This seems to have changed, however. Meaning, if you're looking for an interesting place to eat, with some good dishes, at the far Southeast side of DTLA, near the lofts district, and you want a place without a long wait to get a table and/or your food, this may still be your place to go.

    This was, without a doubt, the worst experience I've ever had at Zinc. I've been coming here on and…read moreoff for the past four years and have never experienced customer service this bad. We started with coffee. My boyfriend ordered a mocha, and I ordered a salted caramel latte. His drink was fine, but mine had absolutely no flavoring. As a former barista, I could immediately tell it was just a plain iced latte. I politely asked the waitress if they had forgotten the syrup, and she insisted, "There is syrup in it, but I can ask them to add more." I knew there wasn't any syrup, but I didn't want to argue, so I said, "Sure, please add more." A few minutes later, the manager came over and told me they actually didn't have salted caramel. So I asked if I could just get a regular caramel latte instead. She then told me they couldn't make that either because they were out of caramel sauce, the very reason they couldn't make the salted caramel in the first place. So why hand me a plain iced latte and tell me it had syrup when you knew you didn't even have the ingredients? Why not simply come back and let me know you were out and ask if I'd like something else? Instead, I was given a regular latte at the price of a flavored one (plus they later charged me for the syrup they never even added). For context, I had originally ordered a dirty chai, which they also couldn't make. So that's two drinks they didn't have, yet no one thought to communicate that before serving me something completely different. When I told the manager I'd look back at the menu for another option, she responded, "Okay... are you going to tell the waitress what drink you want?" I just looked at her, confused, and said, "Well... yeah?" How else was I supposed to order a replacement? The interaction came across as unnecessarily rude. Then it was time to order food. My boyfriend ordered the truffle burger, and I ordered the French toast. The waitress came back a few minutes later and said they couldn't make the French toast. No problem, I told her I'd also have the truffle burger. She acknowledged it, wrote it down, asked how I wanted it cooked, and what side I wanted. I ordered it medium-well with fries. So both burger orders were sent in at the same time. About 20 minutes later, the food arrived, but only my boyfriend's burger and an extra side of fries that we never ordered. At that point, we didn't even bother saying anything about the fries because we were trying to avoid making things more difficult. We waited another 20 minutes (even though it was so slow). My boyfriend finished eating, and my burger still hadn't come out. Finally, we asked for the check and requested that my burger be removed since it never arrived. That's when the waitress told us I had never ordered a second burger. I was honestly speechless. I reminded her that she had taken my order after telling me they couldn't make the French toast. She had written it down, asked how I wanted it cooked, and asked what side I wanted. Her response was that she thought I meant only my boyfriend's burger. That explanation made no sense because my boyfriend's order had already been taken before she took mine. It honestly felt like we were being gaslit over something as simple as ordering a burger. To make matters worse, after we paid and were finally leaving, I looked at the receipt and realized I had been charged for the salted caramel latte that I never actually received. We had to go back yet again. Thankfully, a different employee, not the waitress or the manager helped us. They were friendly, understanding, and quickly corrected the charge. I'm not sure if management has changed, but this entire experience was unnecessarily frustrating from beginning to end. Everything that could have gone wrong did. Honestly, I should've taken the "B" health grade posted on the window as a warning. We ended up walking over to Blue Bottle next door for coffee instead, and I'd absolutely recommend going there if you're looking for a place that actually values customer service. After four years of coming to Zinc, this experience has me seriously questioning whether I'll ever be back.

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    4.2
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    6.9 mi
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    Had a chance to dine at The Rising Sun. The setup is simple. You find a seat, order through a QR…read morecode, and pick up your food at the window when it's ready. There is a small seating area, and the seats weren't particularly comfortable, but the space seems intended more for a quick stop rather than a long sit-down meal. I ordered the beignet, breakfast po'boy sandwich, and chicken and waffles. - The beignet tasted good, but the portion was quite small. - The egg in the breakfast po'boy was burnt, which affected the overall flavor. - The chicken and waffles tasted like frozen food that had been reheated rather than freshly made. On the positive side, the service was very kind and friendly. However, overall the food was disappointing.

    Mandatory 15% service fee added to bill. I asked why and was told the owner adds it to give…read moreservice staff a livable wage. Came for Valentine's day lunch. outdoor seating only and next to parking lot; smell of cars ugh; seat ourselves, order via QR code, pick up your own food, check on food and drinks about 5 times because we were not told when it would be ready; got half our order and told the rest wasn't ready and they would bring it to us; never happened so went back to get our Caesar salad and tater tots and they were clueless about my order; waited and was handed a salad the size of my palm hand-disappointing; the vibe of staff was poor, unfriendly and seemed annoyed more than anything. we cleaned our own table and agreed vibe no n food good enough. Food: tater tots, chicken and waffles, breakfast poor boy, Cesar salad, lattes, beignets. won't return. lesson learned: walk away for forced mandatory service fee. owner just raise prices of food instead.

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    4.2
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    6.3 mi

    Distrito Catorce is a gem in Boyle Heights that delivers on all fronts. The food was outstanding!…read moreFresh, flavorful, and beautifully presented. Every dish felt thoughtfully prepared, with authentic flavors and quality ingredients that stood out from the first bite to the last. The ambiance was welcoming and the art was tasteful. What truly elevated the experience was the service. The staff were attentive, friendly, and knowledgeable, making us feel genuinely welcomed throughout the meal. They were quick to offer recommendations and ensured everything was perfect without being intrusive. We ordered the tostaditas de atún agua chile negro, beet salad, carne asada taco and Al pastor taco and watched the World Cup game. Distrito Catorce combines exceptional food, a great atmosphere, and top-notch service. It's the kind of place that leaves you planning your next visit before you've even finished your meal. Definitely plan on coming back to watch more World Cup games.

    I knew heading into Distrito Catorce that I wanted to see three things . The closing art exhibit,…read morehear the live band, and finally try Chef Jonathan's menu. It was basically a grand slam. To be honest, I was already biased because his Smorgasburg pop-ups were consistently good. But Distrito Catorce is different , it's like art. My favorite dish was the tacos de papa with salsa macha. The crunch of the potato taco riding into the salsa macha and crema felt like home, but with some extra pop. His salsa game is on point. The scallion salsa on the ribeye taco was also gas. Lastly, I really dug the tostadita de atún. It hit perfectly on these hot summer days. Low-key, I still want to try the El Rey de Noche. Tacos de beef trompo are starting to hit LA, and dude was ahead of the curve making picanha-brisket tacos de trompo. Service is smooth too. The servers are helpful, and solid at the bar. Overall, it's a cool spot with a menu that feels unique to LA.

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    Manuela

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    4.2
    (2.3k reviews)
    6.5 mi
    $$

    We were going to the Obscure Bar in the Arts District for the 6 cocktail we had no clue what at 8pm…read moreand while I had walked past this beautiful restaurant a few times roaming around the DTLA arts district, I had never actually eaten at Manuela's. This restaurant is set in the Hauser and Wirth art Gallery complex and since we got there early we toured the front gallery with an incredible assist from a docent named Michael who pointed out the most incredible pieces and steered us to the gallery at the back of the complex behind Manuela's. Both galleries are worth exploring. However, back to Manuela's. Our very friendly server sat us on the large wraparound patio and after my explaining my celiac issues and getting some guidance on their incredible menu, we shared the following after my friend ordered a delicious Sangria while knowing as a lightweight and cheap date I would be having 6 cocktails later, I ordered the Ta Ta Tatiana- Watermelon, ginger, honey, lemon, mint, bitters: Cast iron cornbread, cultured butter, wildflower honey Kusshi oysters, Nantes carrot mignonette Arugula, emerald beauty plum, goat cheese, spiced pecans, aged balsamic Hokkaido scallops, brown butter-bacon vinaigrette, mustard greens The oysters came out first and had a delightful and unusual carrot mignonette. Small and not like Louisiana Gulf Oysters, they were fresh and delicious. Next came the Arugula salad that was tart and tasty as well as a generous portion. The cast iron cornbread was ridiculously so good I joked that I would just order two of them next time. This joint actually makes their cornbread without flour which is sadly rare for me so not only was this a gluten free treat, it was light and just melted in blissful corn flavor. Last came the scallops in a brown butter bacon vinaigrette with mustard greens that was so perfectly prepared these might be the best scallops I've ever eaten, which can sometimes be dicey. With the sauce they could have served blackened, sautéed asphalt and it would have tasted good. Well done to Manuela's all around.

    My girlfriends hosted my baby shower sprinkle at Manuela in the Arts District, and I truly couldn't…read morehave asked for a better experience, especially it being most of our first time there. The outdoor space was absolutely beautiful and the perfect setting to celebrate with my closest friends and family. We did a family-style brunch, and let me tell you, they did not miss. We started with the arugula salad, Louisiana shrimp aguachile, and cream biscuits. Those biscuits? Listennnn. Order them. Fight over them if you have to. lol They were THAT good! For the main dishes, we shared the French toast, chilaquiles, and shrimp and grits, along with house-made bacon and butterball potatoes. The French toast and bacon were my favorites by far. My goodness. I am still thinking about them. The shrimp and grits were also perfectly seasoned and packed with flavor. What made me laugh was that our group is usually very chatty. There was so much talking, catching up, and laughing. Then the food arrived and suddenly all you heard were forks and spoons hitting plates followed by a bunch of "mmm," "oh wow," and "girl! you've got to try this." That's when you know the food is doing its job. Our server was amazing and took such great care of us. Everything came out smoothly, and we never felt rushed. Between the beautiful setting, incredible food, and being surrounded by people I love, it was one of those afternoons I'll always remember. I'll absolutely be back, and those biscuits and French toast will be the first things I order.

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