Bomb Ice Coffee and croissants. Great service by the typical Asian owner behind the counter… Hmmmm, why is that? I never see Asians eating donuts but they own them! Go figure:) Anyway it’s a great hole in the wall place if ur craving a dirty but delicious donut but they do have a large food menu of other items so give this place a try. The parking may be tricky because its a small area but don’t let it scare u away. I’m trying their hot wings next time. Oh and they do take phone orders as well. Very affordable spot to get a snack or two. Try it tho:)
Joshua C.
Classificação do local: 4 Los Angeles, CA
This is a hole in the wall that you would more than likely never look twice at unless you are on your lunch hour and had nothing to eat. That’s exactly what happened to me. I work in the same plaza and I tried their tuna on croissant by necessity. I am that guy that had nothing else to eat. I was actually quite pleased with how everything came together in that sandwich. For me, the breakfast burrito is nothing less than the shit. Not shit, but THEE shit. It’s awesome in all it’s tasty glory. I have it every Friday morning. :) the donuts are donuts, and the service is kind and friendly. As far as mom and pops go, this place is def in the running for top donut shop. Check it out if you’re in the area. 4.5 stars.
Kat S.
Classificação do local: 3 Las Vegas, NV
couldn’t really understand the man’s heavy accent but this place was open during my doughnut craving on my drive home at 9:15pm. we got: 1. 12 doughnut holes($ 1.25) — good, basic 2. a butterfly crunch thing($ 1.25) — tasted like cinnamon buns without the icing :) this was huge and pulled apart into 4 little rolls, see pic 3. 1 glazed old fashion doughnut($ 0.75) — not too sweet, great texture, made me happy they have all the basic doughnuts, nothing super fancy, doughnuts were tasty and surprisingly not stale at all this late at night
Dayle D.
Classificação do local: 1 Los Angeles, CA
Heartless. I was nearby the Daily Donut when I cut my thumb a little while helping a stranger. It was a warm day, and I thought I’d stop by the Daily Donut to clean up and cool off with an ice cream. Wrong Choice! I ducked into the Daily Donut, let the manager, Edah, know what had happened, and asked to use the sink to her right. She looked denied that there was any sink to her right. When I pointed to the sink, she started to get really… well, eccentric. She told me she wasn’t allowed to allow anybody near that sink, «boss’ orders». So I asked if she could bring me some: 1. Soap and Water. 2. Hand Sanitizer. 3. Any other antibacterial liquid. I was rebuffed each time, and eventually able to negotiate for: 1 dry napkin 1 wet napkin Absolutely Heartless.