Here’s how to treat your out-of-town-guest for a very Los Angeles morning: hike at Runyon Canyon and then top it off with a brunch at Salt’s Cure. Salt’s Cure is a small eatery that uses local ingredients and have most of their items prepared in houses: pickles, jams, bread, scones…etc. Their meat, sausages and bacon […]
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Soban (koreatown)
By Joan in 07: Mid-WilshireSince there’s no English signage out front, it’s easy to drive pass Soban, a great little joint in Koreatown features Korean home cooking dishes. When we arrived according to the address, we weren’t sure if it’s the right place until we stepped in. The interior is small, bright and modern. Soban is known for serving […]
Tags: Korean
The Sycamore Kitchen (La Brea)
By Joan in 07: Mid-WilshireA new American bakery + brunch place called Sycamore Kitchen was opened at District La Brea from the folks at Hatfield’s. It’s a welcome addition to the neighborhood and they serve Stumptown Coffee. The brick walls gave a nice urban loft feel to the interior. The mouth watering bake goods. There’re some unique pastry such […]
Palsaik Samgyupsal Korean BBQ (koreatown)
By Joan in 07: Mid-Wilshire, Favorite Food EntriesIn a town that has no shortage of Korean BBQ restaurants, Palsaik Samgyupsal is the “IT” spot in Koreatown now. Palsaik means 8 colors and Samgyupsal means bacon. The interior is slick and modern with big screen TVs playing Kpop music video. In fact the last time (2 months ago) I went they kept looping […]
Copenhagen Pastry (Culver city)
By Joan in 13: Culver City, Favorite Food EntriesSo great to find a good, authentic European bakeries in LA. Locates on Washington Blvd in Culver City, Copenhagen Pastry is a small bakery that makes fresh Danish bake goods everyday. There are rye bread, Marzipan and all kinds of sweet pastries on the display cases for you to choose. My friend and I picked […]
Tags: Bakery, Patiseerie