Gigo’s Cafe & Deli
Gigo’s Cafe & Deli, a Vietnamese hotspot located in the bustling city of Los Angeles, is a must-visit for food lovers seeking a unique culinary experience. This cozy establishment offers a variety of Vietnamese noodles, coffee, and tea to satisfy your taste buds. With a plethora of utilities such as delivery, takeout, and reservations, Gigo's makes dining convenient and enjoyable.
The cafe exudes a casual yet classy ambiance, perfect for gatherings with friends or family. With options for vegans and a menu that caters to different dietary preferences, Gigo's ensures that everyone can find something they love. The attentive waitstaff provides excellent service, making your dining experience even more delightful.
Located at 853 N Broadway, Gigo’s Cafe & Deli is a hidden gem in the heart of Los Angeles. Whether you're looking for a quick lunch spot or a place to unwind with a cup of coffee, this cafe has got you covered. So why wait? Visit Gigo's today and indulge in the flavors of Vietnam right here in California.
Gigo’s Cafe & Deli Menu
Location
Address: 853 N Broadway Los Angeles, CA 90012
Phone: (213) 229-8889
Business info
- Offers DeliveryYes
- Offers TakeoutYes
- ReservationsNo
- Vegan OptionsYes
- Accepts Credit CardsNo
- Accepts Apple PayNo
- Casual, ClassyYes
- Moderate NoiseYes
- Good for GroupsYes
- Good For KidsYes
- Good for LunchYes
- Street Parking, Validated Parking, Private Lot ParkingYes
- Waiter ServiceYes
- TVYes
- Gender-neutral restroomsYes
- Offers CateringNo
- Not Good For WorkingNo
- Wi-FiNo
- AlcoholNo
- Dogs Not AllowedNo
- Bike ParkingYes
Last Reviews
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Author: Leo Y.
Located on the Main Street of Chinatown, this incredible mom and pop shop is serving up some of the freshest and most authentic Vietnamese food at a very affordable price. The moment you walk in, you feel like you're transported to grandma's house. The service is incredible and their smiles are contagious. I highly recommend this spot if you're in the area and are hungry for some great comfort food. Order: combination pho, summer roll, and combination bbq plate Comment: make sure to bring cash so you don't get charged a credit card fee but other than that this is a great spot to eat.
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Author: James P.
Excellent, inexpensive food that you can count on. The service is okay, but as a small business they do struggle with hiring servers. The food is solid and consistent. I can vouch for the tofu spring rolls and their other dishes are also very good. I like the shrimp spring rolls, the broken rice dishes with the fried egg on top, the coconut drink, and their fish sauce is very good. The vietnamese coffee doesn't taste very authentic. They prefer cash! If you're just picking up, order it by phone ahead of time! Located across from Bank of America in Chinatown, there is no parking directly in front so you can circle around and park down the street on broadway, or behind on hill street. Watch for the 4-6pm traffic restrictions!
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Author: Kelly L.
This is my updated review of Gigo's cafe and Deli. It is still my favorite place to dine in or take out in the Chinatown/DTLA area. The restaurant is family owned, ran by husband and wife, grandma and uncle cooking in kitchen. Our favorite dishes here: - charbroiled meatball and veggie rolls, $7.50 for 3. Grilled meat balls, with fresh veggies, mint, rolled in rice paper, dipped in their special sauce. There is no need to make a trip to SGV or Westminster. - egg rolls $9.00 for 4 rolls. It is authentic. They used rice papers for wrapper, filled with cellophane noodles, carrots, wooden ear mushroom, ground meat, and shrimp. These eggrolls are served with lettuce (to wrap), mints, and fish sauce. - brisket phở $12.50: good portion, hearty tasty broth, tender brisket. This can be eaten as is or adding hoisin sauce, siracha sauce, mints, sprouts, etc. - beef and pork hoc noodle (bún bò Huế), $13.50: central style noodle with beef, pork hoc, slide of vietnamese sausages (chả lụa), congealed pork blood. It is a savory dish, pretty good flavor. However, they could make it a bit more spicy. At the restaurant, they do have sauté lemon chili paste to add to the broth, which did not come with take-out order. They do have Vietnamese sandwiches now. Since everything is more expensive, especially in LA, the restaurant could not afford extra helpers. So, their service is not the fastest but they are nice and friendly. They also do not add extra service fee to the bill.
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Author: Hossein E.
This place has solid pho. I learned the hard news that Pho Broadway in Chinatown was no longer open. So on a rainy day I walked into this place. I ordered the beef combo pho. The broth was really good not to salty just the right amount. Also it was served piping hot which believe it not all pho spots manage to do. I really liked the beef pho and the portion while not as large as some other spots was definitely enough. I also ordered the summer rolls. This was a change up from the spring rolls I usually order when I go to a new pho restaurant. They were really good. I would definitely recommend this placeZ the ambience is no frills but the service is good and so is the food. Only thing you will have to deal with is finding parking but I managed to find some just the luck of the draw in China town when it comes to parking.