Cafe 100

10100 Santa Monica Blvd # A105, Los Angeles
(310) 553-6331

Recent Reviews

Rose C.

0 stars. The lady that charges is rude AF. I called to place an order for pickup and she refused to accommodate my request for no mayo/no avocado in a sandwich. She just said they can't do that and when I asked why she said that's too much work and they are too busy and hung up on me! We can all do well without the rudeness. She's lucky there are not many options around so people will still take their business to her. Lost 1 client though!

Valentina Garrett

Love the people who work here and great prices!

John R.

This place is amazing, as is the ownership. They are happy to customize just about anything you want and the variety is like being at an international market filled with top cuisine. The fajitas will leave you wondering whether you are in heaven or still stuck on earth. If you work in the area, stop in here for lunch and you won't be disappointed. I'd give this place 6 stars if I could!

Robert H.

I had dinner at Café 100 10100 Santa Monica Blvd. in Los Angeles. Since I had to leave another café due to unforeseen circumstances, I ate dinner at this café. The place was nice and clean. They had done a remodel recently so the place looked new inside. The cashier was nice & friendly as was the staff. My Entrée: Chicken Sandwich; chicken breast, tomato, lettuce, avocado, cheese and mayo on toasted wheat bread. Delicious! I drank raspberry tea with my meal. For dessert: Oatmeal raisin walnut bar and a Kind bar of nuts & spices. I drank raspberry tea with my dessert. I thank management for allowing me to take some photos. Then I left to find my next review. Robert H.

Bernie F.

Have to argue with this guy about the price he charges me. Always incorrect amount! 2x in a row!! Would always say the price is incorrect. THEN THEY SHOULD CHANGE IT!!! And this guys is even RUDE!! As if i was lying about the price posted!! If there is a negative star i would have opted for it!!! You guys should watch what they charge you!!

Jorge G.

So Cafe 100 does something special on Thursdays, they get a grill outside at the Farmers Market and they make Korean BBQ. And it's delicious. They have bbq chicken, spicy chicken, bulgogi, and spicy pork belly. All plates are served with rice, salad and kimchi. The prices are beyond reasonable for the amount of food that you get. So if you are in the area this is one of the stands to go to. Haven't tried their normal food at the cafe but I might just do so soon.

Lan N.

I've been coming here for over four years now and cafe 100 is definitely consistent. They recently remodeled and the place looks a lot nicer and cleaner. On Thursdays, they have a farmer's market stand outside the building serving delicious Korean bbq. Get the pork belly meal, just trust me. A great staple for quick, no-nonsense good in century city!

Kevin S.

For those who work in the area, Cafe 100 is a great option for lunch or a snack. They have a very diverse menu, and everything is freshly cooked and delicious. On Thursdays they participate in the Century City Farmer's Market, selling Korean-inspired pork belly, chicken, and marinated beef. I think it's the best food vendor for the farmer's market! Back to the Cafe, they offer a rotating menu depending on the day of fresh-cooked food. Some of the special items are pretty inspired and surprising for a modest cafe; I think the 'chef' is pretty good. They also have a wide range of packaged snacks, fresh-cut fruit, salad bar, and beverages (from soda, to juice, to muscle milk!). This is a family-operated restaurant (the owner's are Frank and Heather, say hi!). I come here pretty regularly and have noticed that many of the patrons are regulars too. Frank/Heather love to chat with their patrons -- they give excellent service and are just wonderful people. Located in the lower floor of the 10100 building, you need to take the escalator or elevator down to the A-level to find the restaurant. It's not the snazziest interior, just a few tables in case you want to sit and eat immediately. Most will take their food back to their office to eat. I'd also recommend going upstairs to the courtyard, where there's ample seating with shade. In all, the price is right, the food is delicious, and the cooking is healthier than many of the new joints opening up in the Century City mall. Highly recommended!

Jaime T.

PARKING : awful and expensive. This is food geared towards people who work in the building. It isn't the best food in the world but it is the best option but still tasty if you're on lockdown at your computer. There is a a DIY salad bar and you can pay $1.50 for some panned chicken. It is dry to me but not inedible.

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