Cafe Du Gallery
1123 Crenshaw Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
Crema's Take
“Tucked in Koreatown, this gallery cafe doubles as an artistic sanctuary where you can nurse a matcha latte or breakfast special while surrounded by rotating local art on sun-drenched patios. The spacious, airy vibe draws everyone from quantum physics students to laptop workers to folks meeting up for serious conversations, all united by genuinely solid coffee and thoughtful food that doesn't overshadow the real draw—the creative, convivial atmosphere that makes you want to stay for hours.”
What to expect
Google Reviews
I luv the atmosphere , reading or studying quantum physics in the patio with fresh air. I Usually enjoy breakfast special n coffee. But I will set up a meet up.com for Christopher Hitchens club n review of “ god I’d not great.” And. “ Making GOD great again. “ by Hitchens2. And a bit coins for dummies meet up. Lol It can be a great part of the community.
We came in late, and they were about to close. So we got a coffee latte to go. Love the atmosphere here, very artistic and friendly.
Love this neighborhood spot!! Great breakfast special too. It’s also a gallery so you are surrounded by beautiful art. Food and coffee spot on.
I recently visited Cafe Du Gallery in LA’s Koreatown and ordered a matcha latte and an avocado sandwich. This place is a gem, especially during the hot summer months. The spacious, air-conditioned interior is perfect for relaxing, surrounded by lush plants and stunning artwork that give it a unique, artsy vibe. With K-culture trending, their K-style bingsu is a must-try—refreshing and packed with flavor. The matcha latte was creamy and perfectly balanced, and the avocado sandwich was fresh and satisfying. Highly recommend this spot for a cool, cultural escape in the heart of K-town!
I recently came here to write and do some work with my boyfriend and the overall service was NOT PLEASANT! First, their menu says happy hour from 3p-6p so when we tried to order from it, one of the older Asian ladies said they don’t have it but she’ll give us happy hour prices. Then while ordering she said we have to spend $45 worth in order to get the happy hour price. Weird but no biggie, the French fries were pretty good. Later, we asked her to turn the fire pit on outside because we were getting cold and she proceeded to tell us “ no, why don’t you move back inside.” I won’t be coming back to this cafe anytime soon! There are way too many great coffee shops in Ktown to be around rude and unaccommodating people.
Crema Reviews
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