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Dulan’s on Crenshaw: Good Soul Food for the LA Eater
I was struggling to find a place to get lunch in LA. Yes, restaurant and food bloggers can have a hard time finding something to eat—it happens, don’t judge me. Ok, go ahead and judge me. I had just grabbed a almond butter protein smoothie from Open Source Organics in Hollywood, but that wasn’t a
Feast on Burgers, Chicken, and Potato Waffles at Fritzi
Taking a walk through the Arts District of Downtown LA can lead you on an accidental afternoon of exploration that you will eagerly partake in. You may find yourself snapping a single photo of a JR mural and then before you know it, your camera is lit up with colorful street art. In between all
The Little Next Door in Los Angeles
I hate being late. I can’t say that I’m always prompt, but I usually arrive somewhere between “Wow you’re early!” and “Damn, why’d you even show up?” On this occasion, I was about 20 minutes late. It was one of those moments when I walk in breathing heavily (because I’m out of shape, not because
Wildcraft in Culver City
I think it’s about time that I stop having business meetings at restaurants. Seriously, this isn’t working in my favor. The last few meetings I’ve had, regardless of the topic, started off well, turned into a blur, and then ended on a good (yet confusing) note. It wasn’t until my brunch at Wildcraft in Culver City
Tom’s Urban in Downtown Los Angeles
Heidi: Danielle! Guess what I got! Me: Two tickets to paradise? Heidi: No, I got— Me: Hit on by a cop? Heidi: Danielle, no. I— Me: Oh god, you have webbed feet don’t you? Look, I’m sure they can cut little slices in between your toes and– Heidi: DANIELLE! Poor Heidi was eager to tell
Status Kuo in Mar Vista
When it comes to restaurants, my favorite type are the small ones that know how to make use of their space. I like them so much because the intimate space can evoke conversation and they can feel homey. Aside from conversation and comfort, what I love most is seeing a restaurant that is small in
Brooklyn Deli and Mini Mart in Crenshaw
I spend a lot of time in Crenshaw now that my good friend TJ lives out there. Before living in Crenshaw he lived in Culver City, which was street after street of restaurants. He then moved east to Crenshaw and my biggest concern was how the food scene would be. I never heard people say
Chichen Itza in Downtown LA
Keimani and I were sitting at our table and I was getting impatient. Not because they were taking long with our food, but because each second that I didn’t have my food was bringing on some sort of foodie separation anxiety. I saw myself slowly becoming a wreck when I moved our “number 14” sign
Bombo in Downtown LA
I know that I’m fat on the inside, and kind of on the outside too. But last week, my fatness reached a new level as I encountered my own fat sense. It’s like a Spidey sense, but it doesn’t have a cool costume or web slinging abilities. Instead, it’s an ability to know that something
ChocoChicken in Downtown LA
Once in a while, a gimmick comes around with so much potential that your attention is grasped and your interest is piqued. Such a gimmick in the restaurant world is, ChocoChicken. It is exactly as it sounds: chocolate flavored chicken. Now let me say this, there are a ton of gimmicks out there and they
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