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Remembering a time when burritos didn’t weigh 200 pounds and didn’t make you feel terrible
I’ve made it very clear on this page how I feel about Chipotle.
Little Saigon’s Vibrant Restaurant Scene Comes Back to Business After Pandemic Shutdowns — Eater LA
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— by Euno Lee: Warm bowls of pho, sizzling fish platters, and mandatory temperature checks in one of America’s largest Vietnamese communities…
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Pine & Crane: One of LA’s Most Popular Taiwanese Restaurants Expands to Downtown — Eater LA
Pine & Crane: One of LA’s Most Popular Taiwanese Restaurants Expands to Downtown — Eater LA
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— by Farley Elliott: Pine & Crane’s new South Park restaurant will have a full bar and a patio, but don’t expect it to open soon…
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From breakfast burritos to carne asada staples
I want to go home. :(
Slurp Up Spicy Chinese Noodles at NOODLE HARMONY in Monterey Park — Eater LA
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— by Jim Thurman: There’s no shortage of noodle places in the San Gabriel Valley, so for a restaurant to stand out from the crowd, it truly has to offer something special. That’s certainly the case with Noodle Harmony in Monterey Park, which features a unique combination of Sichuan noodle dishes and Hunan rice noodle soups, making for a busy one-stop shop in the SGV…
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Brash New Taiwanese Snack Stop MOST VALUABLE PLAYA Hits Westchester With Big Flavor — Eater LA
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— by Farley Elliott: The Humble Potato team is switching things up down in Westchester, flipping their current restaurant there to a new one called the Most Valuable Playa, or MVP for short. The newness comes by way of operator Eric Ong, who — in addition to the still-standing Humble Potato in Culver City — also runs the popular Mee & Greet in Palms…
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MENYA HANABI, Japan’s Famed Soup-less Ramen Chain Opens First U.S. Location in Arcadia — Eater LA
MENYA HANABI, Japan’s Famed Soup-less Ramen Chain Opens First U.S. Location in Arcadia — Eater LA
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— by Cathy Chaplin: Japan’s famed soup-less ramen is arriving just in time as summer temps continue to climb. Menya Hanabi is making its U.S. debut later this month in an Arcadia stripmall. Founded in 2008 in Nagoya, Japan, the shop is best known for its mazesoba, a Taiwanese influenced broth-less ramen topped with a smattering of savory ingredients like spicy minced pork,…
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La La Mien opening at Wilshire Boulevard, Aiming for 12 Locations Across Los Angeles — Eater LA
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— by Farley Elliott: Don’t look now, but here comes yet another Chinese noodle spot right in the heart of the city. The upcoming La La Mien Noodle House will soon open on Wilshire Boulevard in the Miracle Mile area, inside a large corner strip mall space off Crescent Heights…
Image: Braised beef noodles from La La Mien, courtesy of La La Mien
June 18, 2019
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