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Tag Archives: Koreatown
Sons Of The Pioneers
Pioneer Chicken (Bab Han Kki, One Bite) Koreatown (Los Angeles), California Those who were living in Southern California in the 1970s may recall a time when Pioneer Pete was circling the wagons and flipping the bird at The Colonel; Pioneer … Continue reading
Posted in Southern California
Tagged AFC Enterprises, Bab Han Kki, Bell Gardens, bizarre food, CA, California, chicken, Echo Park, French fries, fried chicken, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Korean, Koreatown, Koreatown Plaza, L.A., LA, Los Angeles, One Bite, Pioneer Chicken, Pioneer Market, Pioneer Pete, Pioneer Take Out, Popeye's, Soto Street, Trippy Food, Valentino Herrera, YouTube
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You Can Call Me Al
Cassell’s Hamburgers Los Angeles, California In the never-ending battle for burger supremacy in Los Angeles, heavyweights such as Father’s Office, Umami Burger, Plan Check, and even In-N-Out duke it out over hot grills across the Southland; but if you were … Continue reading
Posted in Southern California
Tagged Al Cassell, alligator, Aspen Ridge, burgers, CA, California, Cassell's, chef, Christian Page, chuck, Exotic Meat Market, Father's Office, ginger ale, grill, hamburgers, Hotel Normandie, In-N-Out, Koreatown, L.A., LA, Los Angeles, Patio, Plan Check, potato salad, prime, Umami Burger, USDA
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Back To The Streets
Preview for the 2nd Annual LA Street Food Fest IOTA, Koreatown (Los Angeles), California With the 2nd annual LA Street Food Fest to be held at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena around the corner, I took advantage of an opportunity … Continue reading
Posted in Trippy Happenings (Events)
Tagged baklava, bonita flakes, CA, California, Carmageddon, chicken, coffee, Dewey Chou, Eton Tsuno, Gleeka, Glowfish, Greek, hibachi steak, IOTA, Karen Kang, Koreatown, LA, LA Street Food Fest, Los Angeles, Luca Tseng, melomakarona, Mighty Boba Truck, okonomiyaki, Pasadena, pastries, popcorn chicken, Rachel Furman, Rose Bowl, Sailor Jerry Rum, Shawna Dawson, spanakopita, spinach, Stephanie Ziemer, tea, wings
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Chic Korea
moko (***CLOSED***) Culver City, California Los Angeles’ Koreatown features a plethora of grill-it-yourself BBQ joints frequented by Angelenos, and while there’s something intoxicating about hearing raw animal flesh pop and crackle over a gas flame, there’s an undiscovered country of … Continue reading
Posted in Asia, Trippy Food (Tasty flora and fauna)
Tagged Aperol, Asian pear, asparagus, banchan, bao, BBQ, beef, blood orange, blue shrimp, CA, California, citrus, Culver City, duck, Dungeness crab, egg custard, fluke, green tea shortcake, grill, hamachi, jeon, kimchi, Korea, Koreatown, Kumamoto, liqueur, lotus root, Manhattan, Maraschino, marrow, moko, namul, New Caledonian, Old Overholt, oysters, pancake, parfait, pork belly, rye, scallops, soju, squid, ssam, tuna, watermelon
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Paul Is Dead
Live octopus Korea Octopus Paul has been eerily accurate in predicting the World Cup winners; his cousins in fish tanks throughout Korea would do well to develop enhanced psychic abilities or they could end up segmented and writhing on a … Continue reading
Posted in Asia, Trippy Food (Tasty flora and fauna)
Tagged Beverly Living Fish Center, bonito, California, eel, Korean, Koreatown, live fish, Los Angeles, octopus, Octopus Paul, sannakji hoe
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