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MarkS

Mark Svereika
A spontaneous trip to SoCal coming up. Do Disorderists have any "must-sees" or favorite places to eat/see for over a week there? My mouth is salivating over truck-vendor food...
 
originally posted by Brad Kane:
I'll second Lou's and Palate Food and Wine. Didn't get to the taco trucks, though I really wanted to.

Lou has already been seconded. You've thirded it and I'm forthing it.
 
On Monday nights, Lou has a prix fixe menu with one wine per course that can be a good deal.

I didn't like Palate so much. Fancy.
 
originally posted by Andy Beaton:
originally posted by Arjun Mendiratta:
Taco trucks in Highland Park.

Taco trucks have kitsch-value, but Dora has her carnitas at Yucca's on Hillhurst.

Never been to Yuca's, but I'll take your word for it.

While I grant you that "food out of a truck" has recently displaced "trucker hat" as the hipster working class signifier-du-jour, it remains true that nearly all of my best taco experiences have been at trucks.
 
Rivera downtown.

Mozza (pizza over trattoria, but that's personal preference)

Ammo

Palate Food + Wine

3 Square (Venice) for lunch

Waterloo & City

And of course, Lou. Has anyone mentioned Lou yet? If not, it's worth swinging by Lou. In fact, you should just give Lou the secret Wine disorder handshake when you arrive and let him order the wine and food for you. And maybe make a reservation if you're more than one person, as it can get crowded.

-Eden (taco trucks are cool (kewl?) but for the real LA taco experience you need to hit Tito's Tacos in Culver City. Good lunch stop, and eschew chewing the soft tacos and crunch the crispy)
 
Thanks guys and gals! I have a month to look into this, so hopefully I'll get an itinerary planned by then, but it sounds like Lou's is a must. Think 5yr olds would dig the scene there as well?
 
originally posted by MarkS:
Thanks guys and gals! I have a month to look into this, so hopefully I'll get an itinerary planned by then, but it sounds like Lou's is a must. Think 5yr olds would dig the scene there as well?

Does your 5 year old eat tacos? If so, no problemo, Mark. If, like mine, yours will turn up her nose at such fare, you could be in for a long night.

Mark Lipton
 
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
And go see the Zurbaran still life at the Norton Simon.

Is that be the lemons? Is that be his best? Honest artists want to know.

I still have etched in lingering neurons Vincent's green mom at NSM.
 
originally posted by Joel Stewart:
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
And go see the Zurbaran still life at the Norton Simon.

Is that be the lemons?

Yup. Among my favorite paintings by anybody at anytime. Dig the cropping.

Zurbaran.jpg
originally posted by Joel Stewart:
Is that be his best?
Well, I prefer it to his other well-known still life masterpiece:

Zurbaran_Still_Life.jpg
 
originally posted by fatboy:
originally posted by Andy Beaton:

Dora has her carnitas at Yucca's on Hillhurst.

this.

and machaca burritos too.

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It's the Cochinita Pibil you want here. And don't bother with the newer Hollywood Blvd sit down. It ain't got nuthin on the Hillhurst local.
 
Someone should mention Lou.

In all seriousness, if you are a fan of ethnic food, you owe it to yourself to explore the San Gabriel Valley and it's various Chinese Regional places. From dim sum to pulled noodles and dumplings to hot pots. you'll find everything you need. Do a search for Jonathan Gold's recommendations and he'll steer you right. Arjun's Highland Park rec not withstanding, don't forget the trance inducing Thai in Thaitown (Jitlada, Saap, Ruen Pair), utterly satisfying Lebanese-Armenian places (Carousel & Marouch), thrilling Vietnamese (Viet Noodle Bar & Pho 2000) and Koreatown which boasts a plethora of eateries and chili numbing noodle slingers and bbq joints. LA is about exploring and not playing it safe.
 
originally posted by Gregg G:
originally posted by fatboy:
originally posted by Andy Beaton:

Dora has her carnitas at Yucca's on Hillhurst.

this.

and machaca burritos too.

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It's the Cochinita Pibil you want here. And don't bother with the newer Hollywood Blvd sit down. It ain't got nuthin on the Hillhurst local.

Those are nice too. Hit the liquor store across the parking lot for Negra Modelo (or something craftier, but it's crappy liquor store and a hipster/ghetto-in-an-ironic-sense move) to wash down your food.
 
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