KB
Keabreone Boyd
May 9, 2026
Parking in LA is always a gamble, and here it's street only. Luckily, I snagged a spot right out front, but it's something to keep in mind if you're coming during peak hours.
As soon as I walked in, I was greeted by a warm and friendly staff. They were helpful and welcoming from the start. Even though the service was slow, I quickly realized it was because of the sheer volume of takeout orders flying out the door. It's clear this place is popular, and the team still made sure to stay attentive and kind, which I really appreciated.
The inside has such a cute little café vibe cozy, casual, and the kind of space where you can actually relax while waiting for your food. It's inviting without feeling cramped, and it gives the whole experience a nice neighborhood charm.
Now onto the food. I went with the chicken Caesar wrap and a passionfruit tea. The tea honestly just tasted like plain unsweetened black tea, but that didn't take away from the meal. The wrap was the star: tender, juicy chicken with housemade dressing, crisp chicory, parmesan cheese, sesame bread crumbs, and a sprinkle of cracked pepper. Every bite was fresh, crunchy, and balanced the flavors felt like they were thoughtfully layered instead of just thrown together.
The kettle chips on the side were a delightful surprise. They added the perfect salty crunch and rounded out the meal in a satisfying way. Pro tip: ask for the chipotle dressing on the side. It's smoky, slightly spicy, and takes the wrap (and even the chips) to another level. It's honestly the best way to enjoy it.
Overall, this little spot has it all: friendly staff, a cozy café atmosphere, and food that goes above and beyond expectations. Easily one of the best Caesar wraps I've had in Los Angeles, and definitely a place I'll be returning to.
This place is very LA. Cute, buzzy, and just a little chaotic.
The process isn’t the most intuitive. You need to be fully ready with your order before getting to the register, and there’s a lot of self-service going on, from water to finding seating. Limited bathrooms too, so just be prepared.
There is alfresco dining, which helps balance out the chaos a bit.
I’d heard the breakfast burritos were the move, so I got the Dialogue breakfast burrito and my friend ordered the brisket verde burrito with a gluten-free tortilla option, which she appreciated.
The real standout though was the triple cin latte. It came with a small churro-like treat and was easily the highlight.
Good spot for something quick. I’d come back.