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filipino food
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A Guide to Filipino Food in Los Angeles
Filipino food is a hodgepodge of international flavors with Malay, Spanish, Chinese, and American influences. Here's where you can find it in L.A.
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The Nosh
Food
Regional Chinese Food Guide To Los Angeles
To mark the Chinese New Year, we've compiled a list of all the regions of China represented in the greater Los Angeles area.
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Los Angeles restaurants
Huell Howser
Huell Howser: Philippe's
Watch the full one hour episode of Huell Howser's visit to Philippe's.
Los Angeles is one of the greatest food destinations in the world, largely due to our diverse immigrant population and access to fresh ingredients year-round. Read articles and watch videos about southern California's food scene, food news, and food history.
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iconic neighborhood restaurants
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Iconic Neighborhood Restaurants: Manhattan Beach
Post date:If the prevalence of breakfast-mostly joints is any indication, there's a particular appreciation for breakfast in this coastal community.
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iconic neighborhood restaurants
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Iconic Neighborhood Restaurants: Silver Lake
Post date:Since the Silver Lake Reservoir was completed in 1907, the neighborhood's identity has coincidentally conformed to the story of L.A.'s evolution throughout most of the 20th century.
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iconic neighborhood restaurants
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Iconic Neighborhood Restaurants: Van Nuys
Post date:Van Nuys considers itself "The Heart of the Valley," though given how it's regarded by surrounding Valley neighbors, it's treated more like an armpit. And the locals are just fine with that.
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Iconic Neighborhood Restaurants: North Hollywood
Post date:If the most you've ever seen of North Hollywood is the creepy mannequins at the Toyota dealership along the freeway, then you're really missing out on some of the most celebrated historic restaurants in L.A.
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Iconic Neighborhood Restaurants: Long Beach
Post date:To dismiss the state's 7th largest city as another L.A. suburb would be missing out on what it offers Southern California culture (and German chocolate cake aficionados).
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Iconic Neighborhood Restaurants: Angeles Forest
Post date:Established in 1908 as the first National Forest in the state, the Angeles Forest spans 700,176 acres. It's vast and remote, but there's comfort food to be had before a big hike.
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Iconic Neighborhood Restaurants: Pasadena
Post date:Pasadena is proud to maintain its all-American image, yet beneath the gleam it projects, the city of roses has some dark and peculiar history.
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iconic neighborhood restaurants
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Iconic Neighborhood Restaurants: Chinatown
Post date:Nearly 80 years after its relocation, Chinatown supports Chinese American businesses as well as newer waves of entrepreneurs from Thailand, Vietnam, and greater Los Angeles.
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iconic neighborhood restaurants
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Iconic Neighborhood Restaurants: Sawtelle
Post date:Japanese Americans began settling in this Westside neighborhood in the early 1900s.
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The Nosh
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5 Great Tonkatsu Restaurants In Los Angeles
Post date:Tonkatsu, a breaded and deep-fried pork cutlet, is a Japanese take on Westernized food, developed in the 19th century Meiji Era.
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The Nosh
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6 Great Ramen Restaurants In The San Gabriel Valley
Post date:The San Gabriel Valley has a solid selection of ramen joints, including some unusual specialties. Popcorn chicken ramen, anyone?
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The Nosh
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Great Oyster Finds in Los Angeles
Post date:Celebrate National Oyster Day knowing that those briny bivalves are good for you and the ecosystem.
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4 Great Bibimbap Restaurants in Los Angeles
Post date:Bibimbap is the ultimate Korean rice bowl: an array of vegetables mixed with soybean paste and chili sauce.
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california wine
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Should the Local Food Movement Include Wine? The Restaurants Weigh In
Post date:Three Los Angeles restaurants with esteemed wine lists consider their obligation to showcase local wines.
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Los Angeles restaurants
Food
6 Fantastic Mexican Restaurants in the San Gabriel Valley
Post date:Even though Latinos make up the largest ethnic group in the San Gabriel Valley, Mexican cuisine is sometimes overlooked in this part of town.
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Delicious Meats on Sticks in Los Angeles
Post date:Meat on skewers are prolific throughout the world. In L.A., you can try a few of them without traveling too far.
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The Nosh
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Best Rice Balls In Los Angeles
Post date:These flavorful clusters of packed rice stuffed with pickled vegetables or seasoned meat haven't taken off as a crazy trend -- yet.
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historic LA
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A Story of Los Angeles Through Its Restaurant Menus
Post date:Historical menus offer a social critique of the city in a book and Central Library exhibition called "To Live and Dine in L.A."
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Asian food
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Asian Fusion On The Rise In The San Gabriel Valley
Post date:Asian fusion restaurants are on the rise in the San Gabriel Valley. Think French fries with spam and poke nachos.
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BBQ
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A Korean Barbecue Guide to Los Angeles
Post date:Korean barbecue is an integral part of the L.A. dining scene: even Brangelina grill their own bulgogi.
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recipes
Food Over 50
Recipe: Insalata Di Cavolo
Learn how to prepare Insalata Di Cavolo from "Food Over 50."
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recipes
America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated
Recipe: Easy Pancakes
Learn how to prepare Easy Pancakes from "America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated."
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recipes
Food Over 50
Recipe: Herb Roasted Chicken for Poulet Jardin
Learn how to prepare Herb Roasted Chicken for Poulet Jardin from "Food Over 50."
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recipes
America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated
Recipe: Chinese Pork Dumplings
Learn how to prepare Chinese Pork Dumplings from "America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated."
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