Blinky the Shark said...
> Andy wrote:
>> Christine Dabney said...
>>
>>> On Fri, 10 Aug 2007 12:41:48 -0500, Andy <q> wrote:
>>>
>>>>From a few days ago, about Redondo Beach brunch, the other night I
>>>>saw a food tv show that mentioned Grub in Hollywood.
>>>>
>>>>Sounded great!
>>>>
>>>>http://www.grub-la.com/
>>>>
>>>>Been there yet?
>>>>
>>>>Andy
>>> The owner of that cafe was on Top Chef last season as a contestant.
>>> She was a royal PITA among other things, and her food wasn't that
>>> special. Needless to say, she didn't get to be Top Chef...I think
>>> she got canned from the show about midway to 2/3 of the way through.
>>>
>>> Maybe her food is better than it appeared on Top Chef.
>>>
>>> Christine
>>
>>
>> Christine,
>>
>> I've never eaten there so perhaps, that remains to be seen. Two women
>> own the restaurant.
>>
>> Looking at the menu prices (it figures in Hollywood), they're catering
>> to an overstuffed wallet crowd, or so it seems. Or maybe I just don't
>> get out enough? 
>
> Ten-buck sandwiches isn't unusual any more. And while it's in
> Hollywood, it's back in the 'hood, not on Sunset or Hollywood where the
> tourists are, it's not in a locally upscale 'hood.
OK, so I can get a $10 sandwich there and a $10 blow-job? Always check for
balls first!!!
A workingman's lunch, as I remember!
Andy