That is one of the best pastry case items I’ve had. We always anticipate getting that but we’ve gotten shit out before.
*shut - sorry…
That is one of the best pastry case items I’ve had. We always anticipate getting that but we’ve gotten shit out before.
*shut - sorry…
Nope, nope, nope… Nope! It’s not just a hamburger. It is thoughtfully planned and executed sublimity. I kid you not. One that even @Bookwich would appreciate. It is your moral obligation @ronsilverado, to inform the creators of this grave transgression!
What the hell is wrong with me? I live down the street from this!
Division 3, Glassell Park location. They also have a Hollywood location on Hollywood x Bronson.
Small little walk up with patio seating in the back. I have seen them in a few foodie lists for Breakfast Sandwiches. And the pics look good.
So I got another…
D3 makes a great alternative/options for breakfast from the usual good Mexican breakfast joints in Northeast LA. Give them a shot.
As you guys know I am COCONUT everyting!!!
I love Thai Coconut Cakes hot from the griddle. I already knew I loved this pie before I ate it (cue Savage Garden!
That crumble on top!!
Then that are pieces of coconut underneath!
Then underneath is the best damn coconut custard in LA.
My only splitting hair complaint would be I would have liked my pie slightly warm, giggity giggity
The banchan;
Would come back again and again!!
After being rejected at Zion Market on 6th x Alex, I came here. (Why do you still have a sign for Hotteok if you ain’t going to serve it???)
Went inside for some of my favorite ice cream in LA
Got the Injeolmi, slight nutty flavor with some mochi.
Had the Yakgwa before and it was very good. Sampled the black sesame, wow very very nutty, they didn’t hold back. Give this place a try for tradtional Korean and East Asian flavors. They might be moving to Ktown soon.
Speaking of Ktown…
Very tender, slight beef flavor, perfect with a tiny dip in soy and a pinch of salt. This was too good!!
But hey at least he likes good Korean BBQ!
You had me until the end and now we can’t be friends anymore.
I love this place.
Been going for a while now.
There it is again. Coconut Loving Custard Eaters!
Great celebrity sighting. But no shit! I love Al, but that crazy yelling guy is a lazy schtick he’s developed. Did you see @Ns1’s comment? Shhh… a lot of guys (my husband and homies included) think it’s sacrilege not to like Pacino’s man’s man characters. I once did a monologue for said homies on why his characters were flawed and one dimensional (complete with a montage of a few greatest hits (“Everytime I try to get out they pull me back in… Because she’s got a great ass… I’ll take a pound of flesh no more no less!”) One of the guys called my husband (boyfriend at the time) afterward to ask if I was serious and if so he should reconsider taking the relationship further. Very funny, haha… But you know who agrees with you and me? Al Pacino! He said his last good performance was in Dog Day Afternoon. I actually don’t agree. IMO Tony Montana was one of the greatest screen characters, ever. It was obvious Al created that guy himself. But yes, “Say hello to my little friend” was probably the beginning of the end.
…Okay, back to food. Michael did finally learn how to make Clemenza’s sauce.
Goodnight.
Haha great story! I would love to see that monologue.
Pacino has his moments, not as one dimensional as say Jason Statham, but not on the level of Daniel Day Lewis and Gary Oldman, but then again who is for those 2?
It wasn’t a celebrity sighting just a picture from their “Wall of Celebrities” like what Parks has.
You gotta try that pie!
I wanted more filling tbh because I like the combination of nut, cinnamon, brown sugar, and honey. I really have no basis for this as I never had it in Korea and no one else seems to make it in Ktown or even out in the suburbs. If anyone knows where else to get hotteok lemme know.
Yes, I included his hand gestures as well.
He does. That YouTube clip actually made me love him again. And I didn’t even need a quaalude.
P.S. I wasn’t super impressed with Sari Sari Store, but definitely wanted to give them another shot. I’m all in on trying that pie!
Now we’re getting into the Steven Seagal School of Thespianitry…
Statham isn’t quite that bad… is he?
Yes.
Yes, he is.
A Friday in April at Eataly
It was our first time eating there and we really didn’t know what we were doing. La Piazza seemed like an easy choice.
Il Moro
Aperol Spritz
Bread Service
Insalata di Rucola
Lasagna Classica
Tagliatelle al Forno con Ragu di Agnello
Take Home Provisions
Nice start to the weekend.
Random weekend notes:
Pizza from Cafe Bambino’s in Pasadena on Hill; veggie and Florentine - both good.
But…
They’re in the same mall-let as Namaste Spiceland, so in we went and out we came with 10 (yes, we’re gluttons!) samosas, some dessert things, and a bunch of Indian meals for the pantry.
Also tried King of Ramen: very good vegetable curry and vegetable ramen (with the essential caveat that I have zilch non-from-a-package-experience with ramen); spring rolls were a bust (very limp and greasy - think the oil temp was too low). Service was warm and friendly but a bit scattered.
JON & VINNY’S
artichoke
salad
cacio e pepe
fusilli vodka
swirlie
DISNEYLAND
matterhorn mountain macaroon
carthay circle cocktail
(not pictured: dat corndawg)
How was Jon & Vinny’s? The artichoke dish looks interesting. I can’t find it on their menu. Was it a special?
Yumm to the Matterhorn Mountain Macaroon.
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