Archive for the ‘Food: Los Angeles’ Category

April 24, 2006 4

Gui Rim (Koreatown)

By in 07: Mid-Wilshire

These thinly sliced beef are so easily burn (still a novice). Marinated boneless rib, DELICIOUS! So good! There’re so many BBQ restaurants in K-town, to find a good lcoal neighborhood one (not the big name famous ones everyone goes to) is to try one by one yourself. I found this newly opened one on 6th […]

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April 21, 2006 4

Bosco Cake Salon (Koreatown)

By in 07: Mid-Wilshire

There are at least two of this Korean Pastry & coffeehouse within blocks of each other (one at California Market and the other at the Chapman Plaza). I went to the one at Chapman Plaza. They have a good range of French (or Japanese French)-influenced pastries. They looked a bit plain and less delicate than […]

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April 21, 2006 2

Abbot’s Pizza (Abbot Kinney)

By in 15: Venice

When you crave something and you can’t have it, you want it even more (but you can’t). This is what happened when we forgot Bay Cities doesn’t open on Mondays T__T and have to turn around our car around. We ended up at Abbot’s Pizza for quick fix, not bad. I got the Gypsy Pie […]

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April 21, 2006 1

Ruen Pair (Thai Town)

By in 04: Los Feliz

Though I wrote entries about my favorite restaurant in Thai town many times, but I always crave the same duck stew noodle and keep ordering the same thing. For blog worthy sake, one of these days I got to order something different. Anyway their Lungan drinks and Plum tea are good, strong sweet chillness to […]

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April 17, 2006 4

M Grill (Wilshire Park)

By in 07: Mid-Wilshire

There were four of us, looking for a walking distance bar/restaurant nearby where our house. I’m surprised to find this Brazilian Steak house across the street. I’m addicted to cheese bread. But they don’t have a full bar. The salad buffet has a pretty good selections. Love the non-oily crusty plantain especially. This place is […]

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