Archive for the ‘Food: Los Angeles’ Category

November 7, 2005 6

La Vache (San Diego)

By in 18: Greater LA

Onion Soup is very sweet and yum! The bread is so good! Grilled Duck Salad, very good! *q* We went down to San Diego over the weekend to check out west elm (furniture store) since the one in LA is not open yet. We drove 2 hours and once we arrived we heard from the […]

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November 6, 2005 4

Cafe Atlantic (Old Town Pasadena)

By in 02: Pasadena, Favorite Food Entries

Breakfast at Cafe Atlantic, the casual but fine-dinning quality Cuban cafe I’d go back to Old Town Pasadena for (see very old entry). Addicted to Malta con leche~ Malta drink + condensed milk! Cuban Omlette This is stunningly delicious! Three Country Eggs (?). Two sunny side up eggs on top of a bread soaked in […]

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November 5, 2005 2

Alessi Ristorante & Bar (Melrose)

By in 08: Hollywood

One of those rare time in which many of the co-workers can afford to take a long lunch together! So nine of us went to this Italian place that’s known for their homemade food and good pizzas. We ordered a plate of Calamari and 2 plates of family-size Spinach Salad to share. The calamari are […]

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November 5, 2005 1

Carousel Restaurant (Hollywood)

By in 08: Hollywood

Went to lunch with a friend I haven’t seen for awhile. I asked him to go to a cheaper place since I’m on tight budget (gotta start saving $$!) so he took me to this cheap cheap looking Lebanese restaurant on Hollywood Blvd. Turns out the price is NOT value at all. The food isn’t […]

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November 1, 2005 2

Michel Richards (Robertson)

By in 10: Beverly Hills

There’s always a interesting mix of senior citizens and eccentric (in a filthy rich bad taste way) looking Hollywood ma’ams at Michel Richard on Robertson, making it the most un-hip un-glossy place on the block. But the food and desserts are REAL and very delicious. I love their Pate Sampler plate. Their crosissant is praised […]

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