Spent the weekend in L.A., or to be more specific: Val Verde, Topanga Canyon, San Pedro, Koreatown, and Altadena. Whirlwind tour.
I went to a restaurant in K-Town called Yan Bian. I used Jonathan Gold's writing about K-Town to decide where to go and I wish I had more than one stomach to devote to that endeavor. I only had three meals there! Yan Bian is a small area of China butted up against North Korea. They have a version of their traditional dog soup that is made with lamb, but it was really fucking hot in L.A. so I ordered t heir cold noodle soup. I've had this icy style of soup once before and it's the best for hot days. It's a tangy, spicy broth with that crushed kind of soda ice in it. It also had slices of beef, stretchy buckwheat/wheat noodles and slices cucumbers. Somewhere in Sac, maybe more than one place, serves this. I last ate it during that insane heat wave we had a while back. Years ago. I also wish I could have tried their dumplings. Damn.
This place is called Pho Ever Yum. Pretty funny.
Korean fried chicken is so good! This is from a fast food place called Kyo Chan. There is another small chain called Chicken Day.
I forgot my camera on this trip, so the pictures are crappier than usual. This is a plate of pickles from Canters.
I got the Bronx Special, which is an open faced sandwich on rye with pastrami and chopped liver. And a fat slice of white onion,
Chocolate egg cream.
I thought there was a Korean fried chicken place in the south area, but I may have mixed it up with Savory Fried Chicken, which is Filipino.
ReplyDeletePizza and Chicken Love Letter used to have it but they closed. I should check at Smile Market.
sarangbang has korean fried chicken and it is delicious. their seafood pancake is also the best I've ever had.
ReplyDeleteI have meant to thank you for the writeup on banh xeo in edible. it led to my review. that is the most exciting place I have eaten in a while. The baby clam dishes are uh-mazing (as Huell would say). A friend askes around and found they might actually be sea snails, which is ok by me.