Read the Samosa House Sunset discussion from the Chowhound Restaurants, Los Angeles food community. ... Which Grocery Delivery Service Is Best for You? ... the whole fast food (with paper plates, plastic utensils, self serve napkins, etc) is better suited for a mall when there are no alternatives. The paper plates and plastic utensils make this ...
Read the Samosa House Sunset discussion from the Chowhound Restaurants, Los Angeles food community. ... Which Grocery Delivery Service Is Best for You? ... the whole fast food (with paper plates, plastic utensils, self serve napkins, etc) is better suited for a mall when there are no alternatives. The paper plates and plastic utensils make this ...
Read the Samosa House Sunset discussion from the Chowhound Restaurants, Los Angeles food community. ... Which Grocery Delivery Service Is Best for You? ... the whole fast food (with paper plates, plastic utensils, self serve napkins, etc) is better suited for a mall when there are no alternatives. The paper plates and plastic utensils make this ...
Read the EJ Malloys discussion from the Chowhound Restaurants, Los Angeles food community. Join the discussion today. 8 Gluten-Free Breads That Are Worthy of Any Sandwich. ... wilp Apr 22, 2008 11:54 AM Also one on broadway near Redondo. Good Pub. Food and beer selection are excellent. Bit pricey on some items.
Ubon is a nice choice for a group's night out because they have a good range for people with different tastes: noodles, sushi and a few of Nobu's specials on a hand-written board.
best Szechuan in SGV? New to Chowhound? ... since we discovered BSSS. We just keep going back to this place because so far everything has been at least good, and frequently approaching perfect. Currently this is my favorite restaurant in town, filling the vacancy left by the now-defunct Orient Pearl (did they inherit one of the Pearl's chefs?). ...
Any thoughts or ideas on a casual mexican restaurant that would cater our twins 2nd bday in Irvine for about 40 people..We are looking for a place that can do good tacos,and some other easy mexican food.It would be a huge plus if they could cook or prepare at the party,as it would be a nice experience for all the kids to enjoy.We did the same thing last year with Rasta Taco and had a bad ...
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DTLA Cheese, GCM. TonyC | Jan 13, 2014 03:42 PM 39. the salami/cotswold cheese sammy is really tasty. I believe the salami is from Hobb's. Granted it's a bit spendy at $10, but that gets you validated parking. I understand the salami and raclette is also fantastic as well. menu attached.
Read the Dinner at Bazaar discussion from the Chowhound Restaurants, Los Angeles food community. Join the discussion today. ... Coupons and Deals; ... Again they ask for my name. This is Kafka. I will never get a table and everytime I return they will ask me my name as though I just walked in. Or is it Twilight Zone?
Read the Best South Indian discussion from the Chowhound Restaurants, Los Angeles food community. Join the discussion today. Read the Best South Indian discussion from the Chowhound Restaurants, Los Angeles food community. Join the discussion today. A Bite-Size Stop in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Read the Dinner Near The Forum discussion from the Chowhound Restaurants, Los Angeles food community. Join the discussion today. Read the Dinner Near The Forum discussion from the Chowhound Restaurants, Los Angeles food community. Join the discussion today. One Year After His Passing, Anthony Bourdain Remembered in New Book.
I'm always reading on here about the In 'N Out secret menu. Finally, I have to speak up. What is the big deal? Nobody needs to know some dopey frat boy code. All you have to do is order your burger the way you like it. If you want grilled onions instead of raw, just ask for them.
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Heading south on the Van Wyck (homeward bound to Forest Hills after a trip to Target at College Point) I pass a large warehouse-type building on the right with a huge painted sign reading "House of Spices." Anyone know the scoop?
The customer behind me was kind enough to give me a short lesson on the offerings typical at Indian bakeries and sweet shops. The employee behind the counter prepared a ‘sample bag’ for me as well – with 3 items (the names of which have escaped me – please see the attached photos and help me put a name to the food item) for $1.
Thanks to Mr. Grub for starting the LA version of the annual Ultimate poll. The concept is simple: everyone is asked to list, in rank order, your top 5 restaurants in Orange County that you would recommend to houndly out-of-town visitors or to chowfriends for a special occasion.
At her NYC chocolate shop Stick With Me Sweets, Susanna Yoon (formerly of Per Se) makes edible miniature works of art. These colorful, marbleized, portable chocolate domes are packed with the flavors and textures of some of Susanna’s favorite desserts, which include a kalamansi meringue pie, and the vero, a silver blue bonbon that houses a mix of sea salt caramel and crunchy pecan bits.
Read the Kerala Restaurants in LA? discussion from the Chowhound Restaurants, Los Angeles food community. ... and now have an insatiable craving for Kerala food (the result of a friend recommending the very excellent Rasa Samudra). Does anyone know of a Kerala restaurant in the Los Angeles environs?