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Nov 20

Porto's Bakery (Glendale)

Food 03: Eagle Rock

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DSC06720.jpgFor real, budget eating has started! I immediately thought of Porto's Bakery and wish I can lunch there everyday, so cheap so delicious~ The cake is divine as always! The Black bean Grilled Chicken Sandwich is surprising good too (since I never liked black beans). And 1st pic are Cuban soda and Malta.

Freda | November 20, 2005 08:21 PM


Comments:

Oh! You are painting your condo yourself?! Must be hard~~! Anyone helping you guys? What colour are you painting?

seat | November 28, 2005 10:22 PM

Sorry for disappearing for couple days, it's the Thanksgiving holiday and ALL four days we were painting our condo! (so much worrrrkkk~~). So we had Korean food for lunch for days and they ARE too strong and intense tasting that I feel my taste bud got number since then, and feel like I smell of garlic and chilli!!! O.o

Freda | November 28, 2005 01:25 PM

wow the doctor can tell right away!?
I guess korean people are so used to spicy
food, they don't get breakouts, but its too
strong for us!

tomoko | November 24, 2005 12:56 PM

yeah crappy sandwiches ^^;;;
Joan tried a week of Korean lunches and she immediately has a breakout afterward (and when went to see Chinese doctor, he asked if she ate too much spicy food than she can handle ^^;;;).

Freda | November 23, 2005 12:38 PM

Do the coffee shops serve meals? More sandwiches?? ^^;;;
Or you can try adapting Korean's eating habbit...BBQ or kimchi everyday...^^;;;

seat | November 22, 2005 04:57 PM

I'd rather skip sandwich and have the cake ^^;; (the cake here is very good so).
Koreatown won't be ideal for everyday meal as it's so strong tasting and it's always tofu bowl or BBQ ^^;;. I walked around where I live over the weekend and found there're like at least 7-8 coffee shop...^^;; (plus numerous bar). The real food are mostly fancy and big BBQ place...ahhhh~~~ ^^;; Maybe I overlook the snack/noodle place...hmm..

Freda | November 22, 2005 06:01 AM

Budget eating but cake is a must? ^^;;
Well the Korean town should be cheap to eat in when you move there.

seat | November 21, 2005 10:03 PM