Archive for the ‘Food: Los Angeles’ Category

June 7, 2007 2

Le Petit Beaujolais (Eagle Rock)

By in 03: Eagle Rock

We’ve dined at Cafe Beaujolais (1, 2, 3) plenty of times but this is the first time I try their lunch “counterpart” Le Petit Beaujolais, which is few blocks away across the street. Just like Cafe Beaujolais, it’s a casual French bistro/bakery that offer simple hearty french dishes. They have a extensive brunch menu on […]

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June 5, 2007 2

101 Noodle Express (San Gabriel)

By in 01: San Gabriel, Favorite Food Entries

Been craving for good cheap rustic Chinese eats. Just so happen that J. Gold did a review‘s on this place. With a generic name like “101 Noodle Express”, how good could it be!? (they do have a much better name in Chinese). But a Northern Chinese place that specialized dumplings and other Northern specialties is […]

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June 4, 2007 2

NRN Noodle (San Gabriel)

By in 01: San Gabriel

I haven’t frequent the San Gabriel/Alhambra area much so I’m always in awed by all these new obscure exotic regional mainland Chinese specialty restaurants popping up here and there. We saw the sign of this newly open place and went in for a try. They specialized in ONE type of noodle called Luo Si Fen […]

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June 4, 2007 3

A-Won (Koreatown)

By in 07: Mid-Wilshire

There’re plenty of Korean-Japanese sushi restaurants in Koreatown but I never tried any. J. Gold and Yelppies had me curious with their reviews so I gave it a try. The seatings are in high wall booth. I’d prefer having a view of the sushi chef (even when not sitting at the bar). The banchan (side […]

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June 4, 2007 5

Kombucha Tea

By in 18: Greater LA

My friend gave me a Kombucha mushroom and a how-to brew it yourself instructions. Not a fan of the market ones (see old post), I was surprised how tasty my friend made them. Hers taste like Sparkling yogurt drink! Not acidic nor overtly vinegar-ly like the market one. So I’m determined to try it on […]

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