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Egg TuckBWorth Trying
3458 Wilshire Blvd Ste 1/2, Los Angeles, CA 90010
· Breakfast restaurant, Coffee shop, Korean restaurant
· 4.4/5 Google (580 reviews)
Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Soft-scramble brioche sandwiches that many love, with quick counter service and limited outdoor seating; expect occasional wait times and minimal customization.
Why it gets a B for overall quality
Egg Tuck delivers solid breakfast execution anchored by exceptional fluffy eggs and brioche and standout specialty drinks like the Biscoff latte. However, quality variation—soggy travel, undercooked eggs, occasional out-of-sequence orders—and tight sidewalk-only seating with street distractions prevent grade A territory. Strong for a casual Koreatown breakfast stop, but operational constraints and recent trend softness keep it solidly in grade B range.
Restaurant Summary
On a busy Koreatown block, Egg Tuck feels quick and casual: order at the kiosk, hear your name, and claim one of a few sidewalk seats. Staff are often friendly and efficient, and many rave about the ultra-soft eggs. One regular summed it up: "The fluffy scramble in a sweet brioche pocket just hits right." Delays do happen at peak times, and patio comfort can be affected by street bustle and bold birds. The cooking leans classic breakfast with Korean-influenced touches rather than high-concept tricks. Think pillowy soft-scramble in a lightly toasted brioche, bacon and cheese done right, a Korean-style patty for something different, and a Biscoff latte that wins fans. Execution matters here: eat it hot for best texture; travel can make sandwiches soggy and burritos mushy. Families will find kid-appealing staples like eggs, bacon, and tots, plus sweet drinks. There is no clear kids menu, indoor seating is absent, and customization is limited, so plan a simple order and snag an outdoor table if the weather cooperates.
At a Glance
- Fluffy soft-scramble on brioche wins consistent praise
- Standout specialty drinks, especially the Biscoff latte
- Limited customization and vegan options reportedly discontinued
- Waits and out-of-sequence orders at peak times
- Sidewalk seating only; comfort varies with street activity
What Sets It Apart
- soft_scramble_mastery
- korean_pattie_option
- biscoff_latte_cult_following
What People Love
- Melt-in-your-mouth eggs with rich but balanced texture
- Sweet, soft brioche pockets that hold fillings
- Friendly staff and efficient kiosk ordering
- Biscoff latte that tastes indulgent without being cloying
Points of Concern
- Customization is limited; egg style changes often refused
- Quality drops with travel—sandwiches can get soggy and burritos mushy
- Occasional saltiness or heavy saucing; ask for sauce on the side
- Outdoor-only seating with street noise and assertive birds
- Review patterns show realistic mix of praise and complaints; no major manipulation signs
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleCounter With Seating
Average Cost$18-$28 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Choose in-house dining for the Royal or saucy builds
- If sensitive to salt, ask for tots lightly salted and sauce on the side
- Vegan diners should verify current options before visiting
Perfect For
- A fast, satisfying breakfast before work or sightseeing
- Solo grab-and-go with a specialty latte
- Casual brunch when you crave soft-scramble on brioche
- Locals needing a quick counter-service option
Location Insights
Area: Bustling Koreatown stretch near Wilshire; heavy daytime foot traffic, commuters, and locals grabbing quick bites.
Safety: Generally busy and well-trafficked; some mentions of messy patio and assertive birds affecting comfort, not safety.
Nearby: Near offices, apartments, and The Line Hotel; strong cafe density and quick-serve eateries.
KoreatownKoreatown is a bustling, densely populated neighborhood famous for its rich Korean cultural influence, vibrant nightlife, and an extensive variety of authentic Korean and fusion dining options. The area is lively, accessible, and popular among locals and visitors seeking affordable and high-quality food experiences, especially Korean cuisine.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday07:30–15:30
Tuesday07:30–15:30
Wednesday07:30–15:30
Thursday07:30–15:30
Friday07:30–15:30
Saturday07:30–15:30
Sunday07:30–15:30
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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