Archive for the ‘Food: Los Angeles’ Category

April 27, 2006 4

Cake House Galleria (Koreatown)

By in 07: Mid-Wilshire

This bakery down at the marketspace at the Koreatown Galleria is surprisingly GOOD! Joan said the Mont Blanc reminds her of the good ones from Japan, and the Pumpkin Cake is full of different textures, mousse, sponge cake and pumpkin bites.

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April 27, 2006 2

Prado (Larchmont)

By in 07: Mid-Wilshire

Lunch with co-workers. For some reason we got this free appetizer. May be it’s a new dish they’re testing out? It’s deep fried banana wrapping meat. Tasted great!

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April 26, 2006 5

Haejangchon Dolgooi (Koreatown)

By in 07: Mid-Wilshire

We ventured into this very neat and designy stone grilled place when walking around the neighborhood. The walls are full of Korean celebrities’s framed autographs (so I figure this place is quite famous!?). But we were not really hungry, in fact we needed a light cleansing meal. ^^;; Thankfully the menu has soup~ Turns out […]

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April 24, 2006 5

Kappo Seafood (Torrance)

By in 17: South Bay

I always crave experiences like this or this once awhile, the Kaiseki cuisine — Japanese full-courses cuisine consists of small delicate dishes and appertizers in fine aesthetic presentation. This place at Torrance always have big color page ad in Japanese newspaper. They have many private rooms as well. Unfortunately I forgot to write down the […]

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April 24, 2006 5

Gaam Tea Gallery (Koreatown)

By in 07: Mid-Wilshire

We’ve been doing some exploring in K-town. We found this fancy cafe at Chapman Plaza. The high ceiling, French antique (as in an Asian’s romantic notion of French cafe decor) interior is quite a wonder. Pretentious yes but cozy~ The music playing that night was good Bossa Nova and French pop (like my iPod), and […]

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