
Kitch Cafe in Fullerton, CA, is a vibrant local eatery that transforms throughout the day to cater to diverse culinary cravings. By day, it serves as a brunch spot, offering inventive dishes like Japanese soufflé pancakes, Galbi Jjim Eggs Benedict, and Biscoff Banana Brick Toast. The cafe’s bright and inviting atmosphere makes it a perfect place for morning gatherings. In the afternoons and evenings, Kitch Cafe shifts its focus to dinner and desserts, offering a variety of dinner options, desserts and beverages. Finish off dinner with shaved snow, mochi waffles, and specialty lattes. We provide a cozy setting with both indoor and outdoor seating. It’s a versatile spot for any time of day.
Hours
| Friday | 8 AM–3 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–3 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–3 PM |
| Monday | 8 AM–3 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–3 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–3 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–3 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1935 W Malvern Ave, Fullerton, CA 92833
Phone: (657) 500-8444
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
Also, seating can be hard to find since people do stay longer than normal.
Overall, I recommend this place. It is a nice quaint place to relax.
I had banana biscof latte. My bf always gets the souffle pancakes. He loves their cloud-like texture. This is definitely a lunch place as portions aren’t huge. My personal favorite is the loco moco.
The wait for food was about 15 minutes but portion wise they don’t skimp out! I got the Bacon Breakfast Burrito and it was really filling. Flavor wise it was a bit bland and needed a tad bit more salt or pepper.
Depending on time it can busy. I went on a Sunday around 10 AM where it was busy then became slow and picked up again at 11 AM.
Attending to the tables I feel needed more work. At one point, I saw 3-4 tables that needed to be cleaned but thankfully there were no customers who needed to sit.
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Food
I’m a sweet over savory person but this place does their savory best!
My favorite by far was their prosciutto arugula pizza! So underrated! Everyone always talks about their brunch items but their lunch pizzas need to be talked about more. The crust was perfectly seasoned, i could eat this alone. The pizza crust from well-known pizza chains are usually bland and have no flavor but something about Kitch’s pizza crust is so addicting! It pairs so well with the warm cheese & salty prosciutto. Top it off with red pepper flakes and perfection. Would definitely come back just for this.
From their brunch menu, I loved the kalbi jjim eggs benedict, smoked brisket burrito, and steelhead toast. The meat in the eggs benedict & burrito were so tender and soft, blending perfectly with the eggs. The steelhead toast is basically a lox toast. You can never go wrong with a lox toast! It’s a good balance between smokey and fresh.
Some things to keep in mind…
If you were planning to order the souffle pancakes, they have an egg–y taste bc the pancakes are made of egg whites. Also, the french toast wasn’t as soft as I expected. I recommend getting the biscoff banana or ube french toast instead of the original. It’ll be more soft & flavorful bc the bread is soaking up the condensed milk!
Service
The workers were very kind & friendly despite it only being their first week open. However, they did give me the wrong dish. I ordered a biscoff banana french toast, but they ended up giving me the original french toast. Im sure they would’ve happily agreed to provide me with the correct dish but I was short on time so I didn’t ask.
Ambiance✨
Went ~11am on a Tuesday and it was quite busier than I had anticipated. I was luckily able to get one of the last tables inside. Loved the interior, it’s a good blend between a 1980s retro diner with a modern touch.
Since then, I’ve come back a bunch of times with friends for brunch after our Sunday runs at the Fullerton Loop. We’re obsessed with the avocado veggie omelette, and the soufflé pancake with strawberry mango syrup is a total must. So good! My husband highly recommends the brisket burrito.
They just started serving dinner too, so that’s definitely going on my list. Love this place–great food, great environment.
We ordered the Breakfast Sando, Nutella and Original Soufflé Pancakes, Kalbi Jjim Eggs Benedict, and a Vanilla bean iced latte & every single item was beautifully presented and packed with flavor. The soufflé pancakes are next level! They’re light, airy, and “melt in your mouth” type of dish. And the Kalbi Benedict was definitely rich, savory, and absolutely unforgettable.
Pricing is generous for the quality you get. You walk out full, happy, and impressed without breaking the bank. The Kitch Café checks every box and it’s an easy 5/5. The food is phenomenal, the atmosphere is polished yet welcoming, and I recommend it to anyone looking for a standout brunch. With independent phone ordering, fast service, beautiful plating, and perfect pricing, it’s honestly one of the best spots I’ve discovered lately.
Kitche Cafe came highly recommended by a friend, and I see why.
Fun, unique menu that covers some interesting dishes.
The Shakshuka was good. Not great. But with a bit of tweaking, is almost there.
The meatloaf was delicious. Nice subtly smoky flavor.
Side of hash browns were tasty, seasoned right and had enough crunch. Nice to see someone making it from scratch.
For those so hardly judging a restaurant barely open a week, they don’t understand quality food or the work it takes to open a successful restaurant serving food from a scratch kitchen.
They should stick to their fast food/quick service garbage.
sandwich was a generous portion, filling and delicious. The menu has something for everyone.