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Old 09-25-2007, 02:48 PM
ZeeJustin ZeeJustin is offline
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If you are into healthy food, try Hugo's Restaurant. I am walking distance from their location in Studio City and eat there all the time. They also have one in Studio City.

They have tons of Vegan options, and just about everything is farm raised and/or organic. All of the egg dishes are great. I generally prefer going there for breakfast. Lots of beverage options as well. I like getting the Macha Latte with Vanilla. It's green tea with a desert like taste.

It is very reasonably priced ($8-$12 entrees), yet I have seen a ton of celebrities there. To me that's a combination of a place that makes it definitely worth checking out.
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Old 09-25-2007, 02:54 PM
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Ok, I've made 4 posts in this thread, and they are all about food. Time for a little change up...

The Getty and 3rd Street Prominade are great activities. Try and do the Getty on a beautiful day. To most people that aren't art critics, the architecture there is far more interesting than most of the paintings. Even though it's a museum, you will spend a lot of time outdoors. The gardens there are beautiful. Great day-time date. Avoid Sundays, and to a lesser extent Saturdays because it will be packed.

The 3rd Street promenade is just a street full of shops and restaurants. There are always street performers ranging from magicians to dancers to musicians to religious evangelicals and creationists. It is a great day-time or night time activity. There is a mall right there, and also is walking distance from a beautiful spot on the beach. At the beach is the famous Santa Monica pier which has a couple of not-so-good touristy restaurants like Bubba Gump's Shrimp. It also has a tiny arcade place, and the Santa Monica Ferris Wheel.

As for concert venues, I highly recommend the Avalon. It has a capacity of about 1,500 maybe? Every show I've seen there has been great. It is my 2nd favorite concert venue right behind the 9:30 club in Washington DC.

Venice Beach is a fun day. Walk along the boardwalk-like sidewalk. There are tons of guys with shops set up outside selling t-shirts and bracelets. Lots of artists and performers as well. If you are really the walking type, I highly recommend walking all the way from Venice Beach to The Santa Monica Pier to the 3rd Street Promenade.

Ok, back to my favorite topic: food. If you want dinner there, you can go to Boa Steakhouse, or Sushi Roku. They are right across the street from each other and both owned by the same guys as Katana (see earlier post). Great food at both.

For a light snack during the day, go to the Crepe place on 3rd street near the mall. I usually get ham cheese and egg crepes. The dessert crepes are wonderful too, although I've never been that much of a dessert guy myself.

The sushi place with the conveyor belts has some of the worst sushi I've ever had in my life. Avoid it.
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Old 09-25-2007, 03:05 PM
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Jones Restaurant is awesome for late night grub.

Chaya Venice is hopping til midnight. Love to go there and load up on rounds of drinks and appetizers. Most of the appetizers are delicious. Come to think of it I'm not sure I've ever eaten dinner there. Not cheap.

Also a lot of the street taco places in LA are awesome. There's one called Oaxaca (I think) on Lincoln just at the border of Venice and Santa Monica that's great - it's in a truck. Another on Pico west of the 405 is the best I can remember. Of course I was drunk and I could have the street totally wrong. It's in a little walk up building. Basically you just have to start trying them.
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Old 09-25-2007, 03:19 PM
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I lived there 4 years when I went to UCLA. As far as events go meh, I never found anything special. As far as food though, go to Marvin's Diner in Westwood right next to the theaters, and get a donut at the exact same place. Best burgers/sandwiches/onion rings I've ever had before in my life.

And 2, Fogo de Chao in Beverly Hills. I've eaten at the Fat Duck in England among other places, and I can say without a doubt Fogo de Chao was the best overall meal I've ever had.
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Old 09-25-2007, 03:30 PM
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Personally I live in the Valley,

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Try the ahi tuna sandwich at Mexicali (on Ventura). I'm a big ahi tuna sandwich aficionado, and this is the best one I've ever had. It's the only thing I ever get when I eat there, and even though I don't live in the valley, I still go back for it as much as I can. Definitely wait to sit outside. It's much nicer, and for some reason all the tables inside seem like they're at neck height.

For the best Margaritas and pretty tasty old-school Mexican food, Casa Vega also on Ventura in Sherman Oaks. Also lots of star sighting potential. The cast of Friends always used to hang out there. Fun atmosphere.

Not healthy, but Joe Peep's in N. Hollywood has the best pizza I've had in LA. This is the home of the ridiculously gigantic "5969 Calorie Pizza". Personally I like the thin crust "Blue Collar" version, which they sell like it's scrawny, but is still huge.

Can't beat Tommy's chili-cheese fries (with onions, peppers and sour cream). All the food groups are represented. It's nature's perfect food.
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Old 09-25-2007, 03:31 PM
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Hollywood Bowl is an incredible concert venue - acoustically and aesthetically. Radiohead there was one of the best live shows I've ever seen.

Long Beach Aquarium is also really neat and a great place to go with kids.

I've eaten at two of the Ethiopian places on Fairfax (& Pico-ish). Nyala was the best. I don't remember the name of the other place, but it was pretty good. It's connected to a shop and some of the seats like little saddles that you sit on like a horse.
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Old 09-25-2007, 04:02 PM
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Joe's Pizza Coming to Santa Monica

For ex-NY'ers, yup, that Joe's Pizza. I understand the quality at the one in Manhattan has gone down since they moved a couple blocks... but at one point, imo, that was not only the best slice but the best pizza period in NYC.

-Al
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Old 09-25-2007, 05:08 PM
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Get this book about walking and go on the tours. Lots of history there and even though you look like an idiot tourist it's a great way to figure out sections of town you never knew existed.

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Is this a new you? Other than the "idiot tourist" comment what happened to the whiny, find the dark side of everything, I never have fun (insert just about any activity here) lmd I used to know. If you are coming out as a pleasant "find the bright side" type keep in mind this is the person I always thought was inside you anyway.

I'll check out the walk book since I'm running out of places down here behind the Orange Curtain. And I won't worry about looking like an "idiot tourist" since I probably get the "hip casual" look down better than most of you young guys anyway. [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img]

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Old 09-25-2007, 05:47 PM
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I just moved away from 14th/Wilshire, so I'm pretty familiar with your area.

Breakfast: Near you is Bagel Nosh on Wilshire and 19th (ish), its ok there. The Omelet Parlor on Main Street (by the border of SM and Venice) is awesome, they even have early-bird half-price omelets before 7, maybe 8 I think.

Bar: Check out the Parlor on Wilshire/15th. Really cool atmosphere, good happy hour 4-8PM everyday. Play some shuffleboard, its free before 8:00 PM.

Also check out the office, its a pretty packed locals spot on Montana/12th ish. Awesome burgers (they have stuff on the wall saying they have the best burgers in LA, maxim wrote them up, etc.) and great sweet-potato fries if you like that stuff. I think they have something like 34 beers on tap.

Definitely go to westwood and get Diddy Reese, so good, but they just recently raised prices to $1.25 for 2 cookies and a scoop of ice cream!

La Brea tar pits are cool if you like natural history.
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Old 09-25-2007, 05:52 PM
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The Viper Room consistantly has the best bands.

When it comes next summer, the LA Film Fest.

You cannot comprehend a "movie experience" until you see a show at the Dome @ the Archlight.

Sushi- Wabe Sabes on Abbot Kinney

Cat and Fiddle in Hollywood is a great bar, IMO.

If you are into Theater, check out the Elephant on Santa Monica and Vine, also the .

Sharky's Burritos on Cahuenga destroys all Taco Shops. I

Irv's Burgers across the street from Gelson's by Santa Monica and Martel. Also Astro Burger on Santa Monice and Farifax.

Only shop at Whole Foods.

The tea selection at Solar Cafe on Cahuenga and Franklin.
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