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On Thu, 14 Jul 2011 12:20:47 -0700 (PDT), "critters & me in azusa, ca"
> wrote:

> On Jul 14, 2:33*am, korianne >
> wrote:
> > Hi guys, this is my first post, so please be gentle. I plan on visiting
> > L.A soon and besides of all the chic and glam of the city I want to
> > experience some "traditional" / popular L.A food, desserts, drinks, etc.
> > I am a huge food lover and want to make sure I check all the
> > must-haves!
> >
> > Which foods best represent the City of Angels? Any ideas?
> >
> > --
> > korianne

>
> Go to the laweekly.com website and poke around for Johnathan Gold's
> list of 99 places to eat in Los Angeles and surrounding area. He won
> a Pulitizer for his food writing. A must try is Langer's in the
> Westlake Area of Los Angeles. Open for breakfast & lunch (closes at
> 5:00 PM) the absolutely best pastrami on corn rye; you can get there
> via the redline subway the stop is Wilshire/Alvarado. Do not eat at
> Olvera St., tourist trap type food. You can take the gold line to
> boyle heights (east of downtown) and make a stop at many of the places
> on the route for good cali/mex food.
>

I hope she isn't planning of visiting this weekend. Things will be a
mess anywhere near the section of 405 that will be closed this
weekend.

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