"Convincing anyone to navigate the Westfield Century City parking structure on a Sunday morning is a challenge in itself. But once you’ve made sure you won’t forget where you parked (again), you can treat yourself to a delicious Israeli breakfast at Cafe Landwer. One of its four U.S. locations and its sole California shop, this Tel Aviv-based chain has excellent brunch options that include an entire menu section devoted to shakshuka. The standard version comes as a silky smooth tomato sauce with two poached eggs and a side of nutty tahini and labneh. We’re more than content with the original, but sometimes we like to upgrade to the Med Shak with feta and roasted eggplant, or the Sinia Shak with tender beef kabob if we’re craving something heartier first thing. The great range of options make this an easy choice for when we’re on the hunt for a casual brunch, but we also have a soft stop for their za’atar crusted pita bread." - sylvio martins