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Gigis Café CubanoBWorth Trying

2200 W Temple St, Los Angeles, CA 90026 · Cuban restaurant, Bakery, Breakfast restaurant · 4.4/5 Google (1660 reviews)

Delivery · Takeout

Neighborhood Cuban bakery-cafe with standout pastries and value-priced plates, but expect counter-service waits and occasionally curt service; great for quick Cuban bites and coffee if you time it right.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Gigi's Café Cubano delivers strong food quality with excellent Cuban sandwiches and pastries at outstanding value, earning solid neighborhood reputation with loyal regulars. However, inconsistent execution on sides and drinks combined with slow, sometimes curt counter service prevent higher performance. The casual bakery-cafe format and limited seating align with grade B expectations for this venue type.

Restaurant Summary

The room feels like a neighborhood hub with glass cases of pastries and the sizzle of the press, a spot where locals grab coffee and a cubano. Service at the counter can be warm or brusque depending on timing, and lines build fast. One diner summed it up: "The dulce de leche coffee and a hot pastry made my quick stop worth it." The cooking leans classic Cuban bakery-cafe: pressed sandwiches, croquettes, potato balls, and hearty plates like ropa vieja and palomilla. Expect simple, satisfying flavors more than chefy twists, with prices that make a casual meal easy. Some sides vary in execution, but many rave about the guava and cheese pastry and the crisp-pressed bread. For families, this is an easy win: potato balls, beef empanadas, croissants, and sweet pastries are kid magnets, while mild sandwiches suit cautious eaters. Portions are sensible, and prices are gentle, though seating is limited. Arrive off-peak to snag a table and keep expectations set for counter-service pace.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost$18-28 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Urban corridor between Echo Park and Historic Filipinotown; local-oriented cafes and small shops; daytime bustle.

Safety: Generally active and fine by day; mixed conditions with some loitering; standard LA street awareness advised.

Nearby: Near neighborhood residences, small groceries, and other casual eateries; not far from Echo Park Lake.

Echo ParkEcho Park offers a dynamic dining environment featuring a mix of traditional Mexican and Latin American eateries alongside hip cafes and innovative restaurants. The neighborhood is known for its casual, community-oriented vibe with a strong emphasis on authentic, affordable food experiences.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday07:00–20:00 Tuesday07:00–20:00 Wednesday07:00–20:00 Thursday07:00–20:00 Friday07:00–20:00 Saturday07:00–20:00 Sunday07:00–20:00

Available: Delivery, Takeout

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