"West Adams is blessed to have Vicky’s All Day. True to its name, meals are served from morning until night with an unfussy and quality menu. Though many go for the lox toast, shakshuka, or chilaquiles, the breakfast sandwich takes toasted brioche bread, applewood smoked bacon, a soft folded egg, avocado, American cheese, and a secret sauce that might require sharing. Don’t miss out on the mimosa flight." - Mona Holmes
"Fashioned like a chic big city hotel lobby restaurant but without the actual hotel, Vicky’s All Day opens its doors at 9 a.m. with workers scrambling to prep the furniture and silverware. That means Vicky’s isn’t really an early breakfast spot but rather a true all-day eatery with a sizable morning-thru-lunch-friendly menu served until 3 p.m. Start with the signature breakfast, a play on the British breakfast plate with smoked pastrami, griddled tomato, mushrooms, ultra-crisp potatoes, eggs, and arugula salad, or get the enormous platter of chicken chilaquiles. Later in the day, the chicken lettuce wraps would destroy the ones from P.F. Changs, while the eggplant sabich pita sandwich rivals the ones in Tel Aviv." - Rebecca Roland
"Vicky's All Day is a charming cafe in West Adams featuring mid-century modern decor and dishes like breakfast plates with fluffy scrambled eggs, and tangy, chile-spiked Chinese chicken lettuce wraps. It's known for its Levantine flourishes in dishes like lox and avocado toasts." - Eater Staff
"Vicky’s in Hackney has taken its inspiration from British caffs, but in this shiny, all-white space, even a Heinz bottle becomes something worthy of photographing. Aside from looking very cool, there’ll be a menu of fry-ups, chicken and chips, fish finger sandwiches, and iced buns—plus, specials at the weekend. " - sinead cranna, rianne shlebak
"There are plenty of reasons to visit Vicky’s All Day. For one, the charming dining room feels like a cross between a classic diner and a cozy French brasserie. Second, they serve some excellent shakshuka with a side of homemade laffa bread all day long. And really, the main draw is how they function like a true neighborhood diner. If, like Selena, you're looking for something casual, you can drop by for breakfast in your pajamas. But you can also grab a quick pita sandwich for lunch, or even bring a dinner date for some pizza and wine. It’s like the Swiss army knife of neighborhood spots—and if you live nearby, you should already be a regular." - nikko duren