During a weekend at the beach my family and I chose Hokkaido Seafood Buffet for our first dinner out. We arrived at 8:30 PM and immediately checked...
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Soon after I first arrived in Los Angeles in 1997 I went to the BCD Tofu House on Wilshire Blvd. Coming from Chicago I was used to 24 hour places,...
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Founded in Kumamoto, Japan as a fast food noodle hot-spot, Ajisen Ramen now peppers the globe with branches in China, Australia, Malaysia, Indonesia,...
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In my world, Chinese roast duck rules the roost. And there is no place in the Los Angeles area that offers up a better piece of roast duck than Sam...
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In a city that has a Korean neighborhood larger than most small towns, it might be difficult for the non-Korean epicurean to figure out where in the...
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For years I went to the Hop Woo Chinese restaurant in Chinatown because, unlike Sam Woo down the street, Hop Woo had a nice big parking lot. And both...
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In 1951 a little sandwich shack opened on the corner of Garfield and Valley Blvd in Alhambra. It sold burgers, fries, chili, and pastrami sandwiches...
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Just north of the 10, in the city of Yucaipa, is an inconspicuous gem of a restaurant named The Fat Greek. We ran across it on our way out of town...
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After grocery shopping at an amazing Chinese Vietnamese food store named Hawaii Super Market, located on Valley Blvd. in San Gabriel; I decide to have...
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LA’s Westside is well known for its amazing sushi restaurants, especially on Sawtelle between Santa Monica and Olympic. And no single eatery has...
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