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Best Quick Bites Restaurants in Beverly Grove

18 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Eggslut (Beverly Center)
High-volume egg sandwich specialist with remarkably consistent execution and craveable combos.

Notable Picks

$ Beverly Grove Breakfast
Eggslut’s Beverly Center outpost is a high-volume breakfast counter turning out rich egg sandwiches, brioche buns, and truffle hashbrowns to a near-constant line. It’s a fast-moving, order-at-the-counter operation where the payoff is indulgent, yolk-forward breakfast that still feels dialed in after thousands of orders.
Must-Try Dishes: Fairfax egg sandwich with caramelized onions, Bacon, Egg & Cheese on brioche, Slut coddled egg with potato purée
What Makes it Special: High-volume egg sandwich specialist with remarkably consistent execution and craveable combos.
$ Beverly Grove Mediterranean, Middle Eastern
Soom Soom Fresh Mediterranean turns out shawarma, falafel, and sabich plates at a fast-casual pace, drawing heavy traffic from both neighborhood regulars and delivery platforms. Portions, salad spreads, and build-your-own options make it a reliable stop when you want something filling yet relatively light compared with heavier 3rd Street meals.
Must-Try Dishes: Falafel pita, Chicken and beef shawarma plate, Sabich pita
What Makes it Special: High-volume Mediterranean counter spot known for customizable shawarma, falafel, and salads.
$ Beverly Grove Seafood, Sushi
Sushi Koo is a strip-mall favorite on 3rd Street where affordable rolls, baked specialties, and combo boxes drive heavy dine-in and delivery traffic. It excels as an everyday sushi option with big menus, friendly service, and pricing that keeps regulars coming back several times a month.
Must-Try Dishes: Spicy Dynamite Mac Roll, Spicy Tuna Roll, Shrimp Tempura Roll
What Makes it Special: High-volume neighborhood sushi with generous portions and low prices.
$$ Beverly Grove Japanese, Ramen
Produced by the Shin-Sen-Gumi group, Torisoba Tonsho focuses almost entirely on frothy, silky chicken ramen with a tight three-bowl menu. The shop’s minimalist space near Beverly Center keeps the spotlight on the broth, which ranges from classic to spicy dandan to a bright lemon butter version.
Must-Try Dishes: The Original Torisoba, The Dandan Torisoba, The Lemon Butter Torisoba
What Makes it Special: Ultra-silky all-chicken broth blended to a foamy, luxurious texture.
$$ Beverly Grove Breakfast
Mood is a corner cafe on 3rd Street pouring espresso drinks and turning out an all-day breakfast menu of egg dishes, sandwiches, and pastries. It walks the line between cozy neighborhood hangout and modern coffee bar, with enough heartier plates to make it a legitimate breakfast destination.
Must-Try Dishes: Breakfast sandwich on toasted sourdough, Avocado toast with soft eggs, Granola and yogurt parfait
What Makes it Special: Modern cafe pairing serious coffee with a full breakfast-and-sandwich lineup.
8.4
$ Beverly Grove Mediterranean, Middle Eastern
Berlins brings Berlin-style döner kebabs to 3rd Street, stacking spit-roasted meat, vegetables, and sauces into overstuffed wraps and boxes. The focus is squarely on hearty, portable sandwiches with bright sauces and plenty of crunch, making it a go-to when you want something more flavorful than a basic gyro.
Must-Try Dishes: Beef and lamb döner sandwich, Chicken döner wrap, Döner box with fries
What Makes it Special: Dedicated döner shop channeling Berlin’s kebab culture with generous wraps and bowls.
$ Beverly Grove Ice Cream
This tiny Italian-run gelateria focuses on a tight roster of flavors made in small batches with farmers market ingredients. It’s where serious gelato fans go for ultra-smooth texture, intense pistachio and hazelnut, and refined fruit sorbetti rather than overloaded sundaes.
Must-Try Dishes: Toasted Piedmont hazelnut gelato, Honey custard gelato, Seasonal fruit sorbetto
What Makes it Special: Focused, Italian-style gelato with just a dozen impeccably executed flavors.
$ Beverly Grove Sandwiches
Authentic neighborhood sandwich shop serving hot, toasted French-style roll sandwiches with house-made signature sauces. Owner-operated spot focuses on fresh daily-baked bread and Mediterranean-influenced fillings from pastrami to falafel.
Must-Try Dishes: The Spicy (Pastrami & Swiss), Buffalo Chicken Breast, Mediterranean Veggie
What Makes it Special: House-made signature sauces and daily-baked French rolls with unique flavor combinations
$$ Beverly Grove Pizza, Wings
Proper Pizza and Pasta is a New York–style slice shop and delivery workhorse on 3rd Street, slinging large pies, late-night slices, and hearty pastas until 2 a.m. many nights. With hundreds of reviews and a strong following on delivery apps, it’s the go-to when you want a big, foldable slice or a saucy penne vodka more than a sit-down scene. It shines on convenience, portion size, and reliability at almost any hour.
Must-Try Dishes: Spicy Burrata Pizza, Pepperoni Pizza, Penne Vodka
What Makes it Special: NY-style pies and pasta with long hours and strong delivery game.
$ Beverly Grove Pizza
Authentic East Coast-style pizza with massive 18-inch pies and old-school Italian specialties. This family-run spot delivers proper New York thin crust with generous toppings and traditional Italian-American dishes in a casual neighborhood setting.
Must-Try Dishes: 18-inch Pepperoni Pizza, Chicken Parmigiana, Baked Ziti with Meatballs
What Makes it Special: Massive 18-inch New York-style pies with authentic Italian recipes
8.1
$ Beverly Grove Korean
Seoulmates delivers Korean street-food flavors through fusion tacos, bowls and hoagies in a casual, buzzy 3rd Street storefront. Open since 2022, it’s become a neighborhood favorite for playful takes on bulgogi and bibimbap with plenty of vegan and gluten-free options.
Must-Try Dishes: Award-Winning Bulghoagie, Bibimbap Bowl, Korean Fried Chicken Tacos
What Makes it Special: Korean street fusion—think bulgogi grilled cheese and loaded hoagies.
$$ Beverly Grove Japanese, Ramen
Kopan’s Beverly Grove outpost is a crowd-pleasing Japanese spot where hearty tonkotsu ramen shares the stage with rolls, sashimi, and bento boxes. With hundreds of reviews and steady ratings, it’s a reliable choice near Cedars-Sinai for groups who want both ramen and broader Japanese options.
Must-Try Dishes: Tonkotsu Ramen, Spicy Tonkotsu Ramen, Vegan Ramen
What Makes it Special: High-volume neighborhood standby combining tonkotsu ramen with a full sushi menu.
$$ Beverly Grove
Joan’s on Third is a bustling marketplace-cafe where the sidewalk patio is just as busy with dogs as it is with people. Sandwiches, salads, and a long pastry case make it a go-to for casual lunches and daytime hangs with your pup in the heart of Beverly Grove.
Must-Try Dishes: Chinese chicken salad, Short rib sandwich, Grilled cheese with tomato soup
What Makes it Special: A lively market-style cafe where the sidewalk tables are reliably packed with locals and their dogs.
$ Beverly Grove Chinese
A plaza-side standby since 1985, Hoy's Wok serves made-to-order American-Chinese classics directly across from the Beverly Center. With hundreds of reviews across platforms averaging in the mid-4-star range, it’s a go-to for generous portions of orange chicken, chow mein, and rice plates geared toward takeout and quick, no-frills dine-in.
Must-Try Dishes: General Orange Chicken, Hoy's Chow Mein, Wonton Hoy's Chili
What Makes it Special: Family-run since 1985, this spot delivers classic American-Chinese takeout with big portions.

Worthy Picks

$$ Beverly Grove Vietnamese, Pho
Pad Thai On Beverly is a compact Beverly Grove spot where a deep Thai menu meets a full slate of pho, letting groups mix curries, stir-fries, and Vietnamese-style noodle soups at one table. Locals lean on it for dependable takeout and delivery, but there’s enough seating to tuck into a quick, low-key bowl on site.
Must-Try Dishes: Beef Steak Pho, Pad Thai Sukhothai, Green Curry
What Makes it Special: Thai kitchen with a surprisingly deep pho section for noodle cravings.
$ Beverly Grove Korean
Moonbowls operates as a delivery-forward, gluten-free Korean-inspired bowl shop tucked just off 3rd Street. Bowls lean lighter and plant-forward, with build-your-own options and clearly labeled vegan and gluten-free choices.
Must-Try Dishes: Korean Hot Chicken Bowl, Impossible Beef Bowl, Gochujang Cauliflower Wings
What Makes it Special: A delivery-first Korean-inspired concept focused on gluten-free, healthier bowls.
$ Beverly Grove Mexican, Burritos
Taquería Dolores is a street-style stand near the Beverly Center focusing on quick tacos, burritos, and mulitas late into the night. It’s more about speed, heat, and bold salsas than seating, making it a useful grab-and-go option for nearby shoppers and service workers.
Must-Try Dishes: Carne asada tacos, Tacos al pastor, Carne asada burrito
What Makes it Special: Compact stand slinging fast, late-night tacos by Beverly Center.
7.6
$ Beverly Grove Korean, Japanese
The Bop is a compact 3rd Street counter spot where Japanese-leaning rice bowls and chirashi donburi share space with Korean flavors. Locals use it as a casual option for customizable bowls that land somewhere between sushi bar and comfort takeout.
Must-Try Dishes: Bara Chirashi Don, Bulgogi Bowl, Salmon Ikura Don
What Makes it Special: Japanese-Korean rice bowls and chirashi in a tiny counter space.