Instagram Post — December 30, 2016
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Drive-up style restaurant reminiscent of the 1950’s Food is all the same Museum next door at the out door dining area Still sells original fried apple pies Has the old Speedee mascot
Long time Beverly Hills institution Jewish Deli, featuring pastrami sandwiches and other famous Jewish Deli cuisine Opened in 1945 Saw Donald T. Sterling, former owner of the Los Angeles Clippers, din
Dry Oil Noodles was tasty and reminiscent of noodles from Shanghai Shanghainese cuisine with other Chinese cuisines Water boiled dumplings were pretty good Small restaurant, but is popular with the lo
Pretty awesome Prime Burger with remoulade and vintage cheddar Courtyard dining area is open and airy, ideal for lunch or weekend brunch Valet Parking is probably your only option, since street parkin
Had the carnitas was flavorful and tender, as expected Cemitas are tortas, Mexican sandwiches, from bread rolls. Try the hot sauce with peppers to give the cemitas a kick Glad it is open till 10pm The
Love the Grilled Corn Mexican Style with cotija cheese – one day I am going copy it They make a proper Cubano with both Ham and Pork Nice walled garden for outdoor seating Good brunch spot Wish they h
Caters to the Koreans who work in the garment district in DTLA Very good Ox Tail Soup, Sul Lung Tang Beef, and Galbi Tang Beef Rib soups Seems like the only Korean restaurant in the area Hours are a b
Gotta have the Pastrami . . . What else do you order at a Jewish Deli? The place isn’t cheap, but arguably worth it, at a late hour As a non Jew, I think the food is pretty good, but I am not an exper
The Italian beef is the signature sandwich at Portillos, nothing like it anywhere else The Hot Dogs, Chicago style, is interesting, but something I wouldn’t order again Open since 1963 with locations
Chubby Pork Belly Bowl is my favorite at Chego Ooey Gooey Fries are quite popular The Beefy T is not bad, but better with the fried egg Outdoor picnic table seating available Cool area with lots of ea