"The sharp, sloping roofline and diamond-shaped signage is more than just the backdrop to bacon and eggs at this regional chain (with 21 SoCal locations and growing); it’s practically the entire point of dining at this Norms in the first place. Built in 1957 and today the oldest Norms in existence, this glassy diner oozes Angeleno pride, glowing off-white and orange at all hours of the night. It’s a special place, protected by the city as a piece of cultural heritage, that speaks to the heart of LA eating — and the steak and eggs plate is better than you think." - Eater Staff