The Court Cafe

Restaurant · Westchester

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"The South LA trio known as the 'Foodminati' opened a new daytime restaurant known as The Court Cafe on July 13. It’s full of savory dishes and a massive Instagram following that kept the place packed over the weekend. Since early 2019, the three tested a breakfast and lunch menu on willing fans, with dishes that resonate with the group’s South LA-style and some nods to soul food. There’s a taco omelette, waffles with brown sugar butter, three kinds of seafood paired with grits, and the crowd-pleasing lobster and waffles." - Mona Holmes

South LA Restaurant Trio Comes Together to Open The Court Cafe - Eater LA

5496 W Centinela Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90045 Get directions

courtcafela.com
@thecourtcafe_inc

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