Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
![]() |
|
General Cooking (rec.food.cooking) For general food and cooking discussion. Foods of all kinds, food procurement, cooking methods and techniques, eating, etc. |
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
Posted to rec.food.cooking
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Jul 19, 8:17 am, korianne >
wrote: > aem;1638853 Wrote: > > > > > On Jul 15, 7:08 am, korianne > > wrote:- > > > I'm interested in Genuine L.A food, maybe "traditional" is not the > > right > > word here. Mostly food one would recommend to tourists, people > > visiting > > L.A for their first time. ....- > > > We have recommended these, or taken visitors to them. Typical L.A., > > we think. You might like reading about them. By no means a complete > > list. > > > * Musso & Frank's. Old school Hollywood, great comfort food, > > service and martinis. > > * Il Campanile. Nancy Silverton's home base, great food for > > decades. > > * Valentino Santa Monica. Classy southern Italian, great wine > > list. > > * El Cholo or Lucy's El Adobe. Icons of Mexican food, southern > > calif style. > > * Pink's. Most popular hot dog stand in town. > > * In'N'Out burgers. A SoCal institution. > > * Yuca's. Taco stand in a liquor store parking lot. Best > > cochinita pibil burrito in the world. > > * The Ivy. Classic celebrity watching while paying high prices for > > good food. > > * Phillipes. Sawdust on the floor. Home of the French dip > > sandwich. 11-cent coffee. > > * Ocean Star. Either downtown or Monterey Park. Excellent dim > > sum, even helpful waitstaff. > > > Among many, many others..... -aem > > Thank you for such an extensive recommendations list!! You're welcome. It's just a highly subjective start. The next guy's list could be entirely different. > While I was > searching for some of your suggestions on the web to get more info, I > stumbled across the "Food Wiki" - MyCityCuisine. Did you guys hear > anything about it? > They have nothing on L.A, so I plan to volunteer as a contributor there > when I get back from my trip and would like to use some of the tips you > gave me. Would that be OK with you? The food scene in L.A. is dynamic, ever-changing and extremely diverse. I am not familiar with the site you mention but I do believe that no one static site could do justice to L.A. You have only to look through a week's worth of Chowhound to appreciate this. -aem |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Flavors fuel food industry, but remain a mystery | General Cooking | |||
Mystery Food | Barbecue | |||
regional mexican food mystery | General Cooking | |||
Mystery food | Historic |