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SoCal Connected
Urban Farming: A Food Desert Oasis
Post date:Can an urban farm make a difference in a community labeled a food desert? "SoCal Connected" went to Earthworks, an urban farm attempting to change the diets of families and children by providing educational resources, creating new spaces to garden, an...
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The Nosh
Food
Where To Eat Brick Toast in Los Angeles
Post date:If you have a sweet tooth and haven't had brick toast before, you're in luck: a look at the best brick toast in the San Gabriel Valley
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The Nosh
Food
Eating Jellyfish in Los Angeles
Post date:While jellyfish isn't exactly in the diet of the average American, it might be a good idea to start eating it.
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noodles
Food
The Best Hubei Dishes In Los Angeles
Post date:Hubei is a province in central China known affectionately as the "Land of Fish and Rice."
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Chinese
Food
Islam in China, And Islamic Chinese Food in L.A.
Post date:An interview with a scholar of Muslims in China and Chinese-American Muslims. With some of his favorite San Gabriel Valley restaurants.
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The Nosh
Food
The New Sichuan Restaurants In Town
Post date:In the last two years, there's been an influx of quality-focused Sichuan restaurants around Los Angeles.
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SoCal Connected
Foreign Restaurant Chains Expand in SoCal
Post date:Dozens of foreign restaurant chains have made their way to the hearts (and stomachs) of Southern Californians.
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The Nosh
Food
4 Great Taiwanese Restaurants in Los Angeles
Post date:There's a lot of Taiwanese food in Los Angeles. It makes sense. Los Angeles is the home to the largest population of Taiwanese Americans in the States.
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The Nosh
Food
Where To Get Steamed Chinese Pork Buns In Los Angeles
Post date:At its most basic level, gua baos are essentially pork belly buns. They're the Taiwanese equivalent of hamburgers.
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The Nosh
Food
3 Great Chinese Meat Pies in Los Angeles
Post date:Here are three amazing places in the greater Los Angeles area to get your fill of Chinese meat pies.
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The Nosh
Food
Where To Get Shandong Dishes in Greater Los Angeles
Post date:It's one of the most influential styles of Chinese cooking and widely beloved among Angelenos. All of the Shandong-inspired restaurants in the Los Angeles serve noodles, scallion pancakes, and dumplings.
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The Nosh
Food
5 Great Yunnan Restaurants in Greater Los Angeles
Post date:Yunnan is one of the most gorgeous provinces of China, highly praised by poets and landscape artists for its sweeping topography and lakes. It's a place of cobblestone streets, courtyards, curved Chinese roofs, and more importantly -- pungently spicy c...
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The Nosh
Food
3 Great Shanxi Noodle Eateries in Los Angeles
Post date:It is said that Shanxi is the home of the Chinese noodle, and it's the province Marco Polo visited before he, allegedly, took recipes back to Italy.
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The Nosh
Food
The 4 Schools of Chinese Cooking -- And Where to Try Them
Post date:The four major Chinese cuisines, and where to sample them in Los Angeles.
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The Nosh
Food
4 Great Burmese Restaurants in Los Angeles
Post date:Burma, located in Southeast Asia, has a distinctive cuisine that has been influenced by local minorities, and neighbors Thailand, India, and China.
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The Nosh
Food
Is This the Spiciest Food in Los Angeles?
Post date:The origins of the dish known as "tongue-numbing fragrant pot," and where to get in L.A. County.
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The Nosh
Food
5 Chinese Restaurant Options for Christmas Day
Post date:Christmas at a Chinese restaurant has become something of a tradition among Americans who don't much care about Christmas. But of course, none of us would turn up our nose at an excuse to feast!
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The Nosh
Food
Xinjiang Cuisine in Los Angeles: Halal Food And Hand-Pulled Noodles
Post date:Xinjiang is an autonomous region in China and is the home of multiple ethnic groups, including the Uyghurs and Mongols. There's a significant Muslim population, so restaurateurs tend to abide to halal standards, omitting pork from their menus.
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The Nosh
Food
The 3 Best Dim Sum Restaurants In Los Angeles
Post date:Unlike more obscure categories of Chinese food, dim sum is a well-known tradition throughout Los Angeles. The reason is obvious: the food is easy to love.
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The Nosh
Food
Dalian-Style Cuisine in Los Angeles
Post date:Dalian, which is surrounded by the Yellow Sea and Bohai Sea, distinguishes itself from the rest of its province with its seafood-centric fare.