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April 29, 2005 3

Chosun Galbee (Korean town)

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I went to this Korean BBQ place Chosun Galbee in Korean Town. Wow it’s so fancy! What’s nice about it is that there’s a big outdoor area, which is perfect for Korean BBQ. It came with somany side dishes (not all in the pix). We got the Rosu beef and Bulgoki (not in the pix), […]

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February 13, 2005 5

Kobawoo House (Korea Town)

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Went back to Kobawoo House! They’re most famous for the pork wrap Bosam. Boiled Pork with fresh nappa cabbage and spicy mixture all around. Use the pickled raddish and nappa cabbage as the base, then put the slice pork and spicy raddish and salty fish on them, wrap it and eat it. Very delicious, so […]

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December 12, 2004 2

Prado (Larchmont Village)

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At first we thought “Prada”?!? ^^;; and assume it’s Italian. But Prado is actually a latin and caribbean cuisine restaurant with cute interior. The bread is good! Scallop with mango sauce $16 Very very yummy! The sauce has so many different flavors. All the sides (Plantain, Grill Veggie, fried potato, rice) are nice too. Salmon […]

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November 5, 2004 2

Café du Village (Larchmont)

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Le Margret de Canard with Sweet Peppercorn sauce $12.47 I should have ordered it rare, but it’s still very good. Fillet (forgot the name) $14.50, done rare, really good especially with the sauce! Curry Chicken Sandwich $8.75 Two people ordered this and said it’s superb! There’re apple and raisin in the curry. We saw Kristin […]

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October 15, 2004 14

Café du Village (Larchmont)

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Went to Café du Village on Friday, it is a casual but crammed little French cafe at Larchmont Village. (Seat, it’s the one I took you to when you first arrived LA 😀 ). It was first recommened by a self-proclaimed gourmet expert (my ex-teacher/AD) for value and taste, he also onced claimed Fred 62 […]

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