Favorite Restaurants San Fernando Valley (SFV)?

That’s perfectly perfect!

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Cosign on Nats (in Sherman Oaks/Van Nuys on Hazeltine and Burbank). Shouldn’t be too packed on a weekday. Get a sweet roll or 5 to go.

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I go there about once a week. I always ask for the sauce to be spicy, adds a whole other dimension and makes it addictive!

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My fellow Thai food loving bro…the correct answer here is Hungry Fox in North Hollywood. Owned and operated by a Thai family it has all your yummy diner classics with an option for housemade Thai sausage to be incorporated

https://www.google.com/amp/s/la.eater.com/platform/amp/2017/9/28/16376026/hungry-fox-valley-glen-thai-breakfast

Other housemade stuff are jams, sweet Thai chile sauce for your chicken n waffles, apple butter.

The sausages are Northern (Sai Ua) with a recipe straight outta Chiang Rai.

Northern Thai Sausage Breakfast Burrito is a possibility here!!!

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Cici’s Cafe? More Than Waffles (although it might not be open early enough for your purposes).

it opens at 6! thanks for shouting that out. i want kid to feel proper diner bucket seats tomorrow though

Shamshiri Glendale. Delicious! Much better than Raffi’s IMHO.

Has anyone been to the Horseless Carriage? I’ve heard things about the clam chowder and the pie, but it was hard to discern if they were more happy about the QPR or the food.

I’ve never had anything other than the chicken and waffles there. Would like to try a northern Thai sausage breakfast burrito, anything else you recommend?

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Does anybody know of a good breakfast place that serves alcohol? Would prefer something on the north side of the valley. U squally, I would go to Joe’s, but my SIL doesn’t like the food.

JKB won this battle. This is pure Americana. Northern Thai sausage and super light and crispy waffle !

Sit at the counter, the ladies are so sweet

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This just popped up in a podcast I got turned onto.
I need Hungry Fox in my life.

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+1

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Growing up, Carnival in Sherman Oaks was always my family’s go-to spot for Lebanese food. Still is.

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Big fan of their labneh.

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Honeybaked Ham in Northridge has a pretty good breakfast, and I’ve seen people get mimosas. Can’t think of anything else for North Valley. If you’re willing to go south, Blu Jam or Hugo’s are good.

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Goto@Silog in Panorama City

Arroz Caldo with Tokwat Baboy and Sizzling Sisig. IMO, best sisig in LA. First time having Arroz Caldo, full of flavor, way better than any jook/congee/rice porridge I’ve ever had. Tokwat baboy was fried well and perfect. Garlic rice was kinda weak but just cover it in sisig and you won’t notice.

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Back at Salsa & Beer NoHo.

Gr8pimpin Protein Platter. Ok, they didn’t serve it on the same plate this time. Side of asada, side of carnitas.

Wifey got the usual asada y camarones

And “Boy” got his monstrous fajita burrito

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Where did you park? Home Depot? Nice pics btw!

Right in the lot. We got there at about 5:30. Sat right down, line started after we got there.

But, There’s a guy watching the lot. Tells you when a space opens up, directs things. It’s actually been a lot better than it used to be. They also have some parking across the little street that they will direct you to if there’s an opening. Usually a wait, but not ungodly like it used to be.

Thanks!

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