Hal’s Bar & Grill was our “plan b” so I didn’t expect much, hence not too disappointed. But still given the price =_= it was somewhat medicore. It is an American bar+grill place, most patrons are in their 30+ (-_-;). The paintings on the wall gave the dim, minimal, high ceiling interior an arty, jazzy […]
Archive for the ‘Food: Los Angeles’ Category
La Dijonaise (Culver City)
By Freda in 13: Culver CityBusy days at work right now, time to post almost forgotten old entries. I lunched at La Dijonaise weeks ago at Culver City. It’s a nice, cheap casual French bistro. Their sandwiches are $5, very basic but cheap. It’s a good work day lunch spot. However I ordered the most expensive item on menu. Cotes […]
Jin Patisserie (Abbot Kinney)
By Joan in 15: VeniceJin Patisserie Pastry Boutique & Tea Garden is a MUST go! >O< One of the very few (if not the only) high quality French pastry cake & afternoon tea house in LA, there are varities of cakes and tea all with fancy names to choose from. The food is served at outdoor-only seatings in the […]
Tags: Cake, Patisserie, Tea
Joe’s (Abbot Kinney)
By Freda in 15: VeniceBrunch at Joe’s~ a California French fusion place. The menu seems innovative, though we ought to dine there for their courses to really truly experience it. For brunch it came with these good banana bread and toast. The waiter who served us was so charming and handsome…*o* Braised Duck salad with pear. $12 Comes with […]
San Sui Tei 山水亭 (Temple City)
By Joan in 01: San GabrielQuick dinner at local Japansee ramen place 山水亭 nearby my house. Takoyaki, good! Hiyashi Miso, a bit too salty and spicy. Need to keep drinking water for the rest of the night. Nagasaki Ramen, supposedly’s San Sui Tei’s most popular item. It’s really just mixed ramen with veggie, canned mushroom and fake crab. The soup […]




