I usually come here because it’s close to home. However I will no longer will be coming here! I would give it negative stars if I could. So I was craving boba and decided to go. However, I had my dog with me so I stayed outside and sent my 7 year old in. Keep in mind she knows exactly what I want and she had done before! So when I peek in and see my milk tea is a different color I asked what that was and the lady said Thai tea. I said that’s not what my daughter ordered(my daughter doesn’t know what that is so she could have not possibly mistaken it). Next the lady had the nerve to start rolling her eyes at my daughter and grunting at her! Like really!!! Wow! So I took my money she got all pist and I walked out! Worst customer I have ever experienced! How can u do that to a child? Ruddddeee
Kat T.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Came here just to buy lotto tickets. Hope I win! Friendly people. They have smoothies, sandwiches, donuts, lottery and many more. I was surprised they had taro smoothies. But wanted to stick to just getting that lotto ticket. Private parking lot.
Michael H.
Place rating: 5 Los Angeles, CA
It was a Saturday night and I woke up stranded on the streets of Los Angeles. My phone was dead, my glasses were lost, and I did not know where the hell I was. I squinted and all I saw was a blurred sign, «3RDST». With no sense of direction, I had to ask, whoever was on the street at 3:30am, where Alameda was. All they had to do was point me towards the right direction, but given the circumstance everyone I asked liked to pretend they never heard or didn’t know how to get there. Nice. They either run away thinking you are a creeper, or tell you to fuck off. Funny how that happens. Thanks for all your help. The frigid night started to take its toll on my body. I folded my arms and tucked them under my arm pits. I knew it was going to be a pilgrimage, and my boots were going to suffer for it. I continued walking with my head down, hoping I would find some solace with each step. I saw a subtle change of color at my feet. I pulled up my head and there I saw it. The yellow banner with big red letters. The neon glow of the open sign. A body feel of relief washed over me. I stepped inside and met Danny, great guy. I told him my situation and he let me stay at the shop. I bought a maple donut and a cup of coffee with whatever change I had left. He let me sleep at the table booth til the morning sun came. He tells me I have an hour left to get to Alameda. I told him I’d come back and thank him. I always keep my word.
Richard K.
Place rating: 1 Downtown, Los Angeles, CA
I came with a coworker here to satisfy our donut cravings and get a dozen donuts for our other colleagues. This was only a mile away from where I work in downtown LA so it was convenient for me to drive down the street, grab a quick dozen, and leave. The parking lot was very small, so it’s possible you might have to park elsewhere. Upon entering the store, we were greeted by two Asian ladies. I inquired how much a dozen donuts were, and they asked me if I was Vietnamese or something else. After giving my response, they joked that since I wasn’t Viet they would have to charge me $ 1.50 more per dozen. Even though they were joking I was not amused and believed it was inappropriate, especially for new customers. I remained polite and got my dozen donuts(which — objectively speaking here — were just average donuts, neither bad nor good). However, I will definitely not be coming back here again after their inappropriate joke.
Teresa H.
Place rating: 5 Los Angeles, CA
They have a good variety of food to choose from, not just donuts. They will customize your sandwiches for you as well. The smoothies are pretty good too. Prices arent to bad. The people that work there are very cheerful and friendly. Open really early and stay open late.
Marie M.
Place rating: 4 Los Angeles, CA
Even though it’s called Perfect Donuts, they have great croissant sandwiches, smoothies, and bubble tea. To blow your mind, they also sell cigarettes and batteries. Why wouldn’t they? It’s nothing much to look at inside or out but it’s a nice, humble place run by nice Korean ladies who speak fluent Spanish, English, and, well, Korean. I think that’s Westlake in a nutshell and I always leave happy.