Posts Tagged ‘Breakfast’

September 15, 2006 4

Moana Bakery and Cafe (Maui: Pa’ia)

By in 05: US Other, Travel

The 3rd day we’re heading back outside, enduring the prone-to-car sickness Hana Highway again. Turns out it was the big marathon event where all these contestents kept running toward our traffic (followed by their cheerleading friends on their van with camera on opposite traffic). Narrow one lane road, crazy blind spot turns, and now people […]

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September 6, 2006 4

Coco Noche Chocolate and Wine (Manhattan Beach)

By in 17: South Bay

Late arrival at Manhattan Beach on a lazy Sunday morning, Jon and I found that our original destination Ocean View Cafe was closed for the day. Then our Plan B destination Uncle Bill Pancake also closed. After circling the blocks we surrendered to this newly open tapas/wine bar/chocolate place due to extreme hunger. They let […]

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August 30, 2006 3

Pacific Dining Car (Downtown)

By in 06: Downtown LA

Another Downtown adventure! We brunch at Pacific Dining Car, which is actually a historic steakhouse (started in 1921) that’s now in the midst of a lower income neighborhood. We didn’t get to sit at the train dining car section. The location, the 70-ish years old looking host, the luxurious classic interior and $$$ menu made […]

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August 27, 2006 2

La Bottega Marino (Larchmont)

By in 07: Mid-Wilshire

Made it just five minute before the breakfast time ended, I grabbed a quick one at Larchmont’s La Bottega Marino (see old entry about this place that served Italian breakfast). I had the Ricotta Cheese and Spinach Frittata. Frittata is Italian omelette that’s like baked opened face quiche…bland tasting though the eggs were very fresh. […]

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August 24, 2006 3

Yung Ho Dou Jiang (San Gabriel)

By in 01: San Gabriel

Yung Ho is a Taiwanese chain where you can get Mandarin breakfast in LA. We used to Sunday brunch here a lot back in those art school days ;D (Dou Jiang means Soymilk). We had salty soymilk! The one on the left is Northern style, in which the soymilk solidfied (like soft tofu) with seaweed, […]

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