Archive for the ‘Food: Los Angeles’ Category

April 18, 2007 4

Milk (Park La Brea)

By in 09: Weho

That place with a cute logo Milk we passed by often finally opened! They have tempting looking Icecream sandwich but since we were very full from lunch so we got the bonbons instead. The icecream inside are milky and creamy~ This place invokes an impression of All-American childhood to me. They seems to offer the […]

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April 17, 2007 7

Swingers (Beverly Blvd)

By in 09: Weho

Oops, old entry forgot to publish! It was after a drunken night and a hang over in the morning that I craved a juicy hamburger. Jon and I end up in Swingers, a retro hipster diner much like the 101 Coffee shop and Fred 62 that we blogged before. Since the “scene” is a big […]

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April 16, 2007 4

Little Next Door (Miracle Mile)

By in 09: Weho

Last time we didn’t get there early enough to get the breakfast. So this time we made an effort to wake up earlier than usual. 2 poach eggs and Proscuitto. Really good fresh thin prosciutto. Brie and Black Truffle Omelette and a potato gratin side that comes with it. There’s a generous amount of truffle. […]

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April 4, 2007 5

Seafood Village (Temple City)

By in 01: San Gabriel, Favorite Food Entries

Peking duck was nice. But Southern Chinese seafood gourmet is still my favorite kind of Chinese cuisine. The acclaimed Seafood Village (Bei Fung Tong in Chinese) in Monterey Park opened a branch in Temple City. We got there before 6, just early enough to beat the insane crowd. They specialized in Chiu Chow Cuisine (Chiu […]

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April 2, 2007 6

Lu Din Gee (San Gabriel)

By in 01: San Gabriel

Nine of us dined at this Chinese restaurant Lu Din Gee specialized in Peking Duck. We got carried away and ended up ordering too many food. We got hungry while waiting for the rest of our party to arrive so we ordered the cold appetizer Sauteed Pork Slices. Thin, non-oily and tasty, very good! The […]

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