Back to No.1 Best of 2004 (according to LAmag) for lunch, giving it another evaluation. It is fully packed, all the customers are yuppies in their 30s-40s that correlate with pretentious-ness and overpricey vibe inside. Yaki Udon $8.50 soooo plain~ but strangely addictive as I couldn’t stop eating it. The udon are very fresh. But […]
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Beacon (Culver City)
By Joan in 13: Culver CityNo.1 in LA eh? So we went there out of curiousity. It’s inside a plaza I’ve been to before, nearby there are nice furniture stores and cafes (and ‘Last Chance‘, the little designer brand fashion outlet that you all ought to know ^_-). The interior is cold cement & minimal designy (in fact quite like […]
Bistro L’Hermitage (Culver City)
By Freda in 13: Culver CityI found that Bistro L’Hermitage is quite near where I work so I drove out there for lunch. MY GOD that little place is fullhouse (mostly from Sony?) and still only ONE waiter working the place. I waited 10 minutes for menu. The bread is dramatically downsized compare to weekend. 🙁 “A Cheval” Ham & […]
Bistro L’Hermitage (Culver City)
By Joan in 13: Culver CityWe found Bistro L’Hermitage, a very nice non-fusion French restaurant there. It’s causal, non-expensive nor pretentious, and open at lunch even on the weekend! It was a beautiful day so we sit outside (so the interior pix is taken from outside through a glass). Beside butter, the bread comes with whole jars of Jams! (3 […]




