SoCal Food/Grub Thread

yo chiva, your photos make me so hungry every freaking time :lol:
this a SOCAL thread, but you got like a top 10 for san diego specifically? maybe top 10 for each major city with links to your photos? that'd be dope!
 
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Pork Combo soon tofu from the GOAT in LA Beverly Tofu

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House Special Lobster from Newport Tan Cang

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Marinated salmon sushi at Shunji in West LA
 
Any of you guys have any good recomandations for any vegatarian spots in L.A been to only a few (urth cafe,happy family and one world)


@chiva is that the placa in lakewood yelped it right quick, howd you like it im always looking for new
sushi places around my way
 
^ Try Lemonade. They got a few locations around LA and their stuff is really good! Not 100% of their stuff is vegan, but I'd say about 95% of it is.
 
Let me help a bit...

Brodards in Garden Grove, CA (spring rolls is the thing to get)
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Rounds in Pomona, CA (make your own burger joint)
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Chego in Los Angeles, CA (Kogi Truck restaurant pork belly bowl is a must)
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Uncle Tim's in West Covina, CA (This is Thai Original BBQ killer. The s1 bbq plate is way better here. Black Pepper Garlic Ribs are :smokin)
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Let me help a bit...

Brodards in Garden Grove, CA (spring rolls is the thing to get)
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Rounds in Pomona, CA (make your own burger joint)
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Chego in Los Angeles, CA (Kogi Truck restaurant pork belly bowl is a must)
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Uncle Tim's in West Covina, CA (This is Thai Original BBQ killer. The s1 bbq plate is way better here. Black Pepper Garlic Ribs are :smokin)
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damn bruh you eating good! solid list man
been to brodards
chegos used to be right down the street from my apt
havent tried uncle tim's but thai original bbq is down the street from my pad and its bomb
solid stuff
 
@chiva is that the placa in lakewood yelped it right quick, howd you like it im always looking for new
sushi places around my way

Yeah, that's it. I liked it a lot, and I went during happy hour(s) so some of the rolls were $6. Not very trendy or whatever, but the food, service, and prices are good. At the end of the day, I'm there to eat, not to look cool and what not, so the scenery and what not doesn't bug me...
 
I live near Main st. in Alhambra so if you're ever in the area:

Dip's Grill - happy hour 3-6.  Corn on the cob is a must.

Shakas - happy hour is nice, they make a mean margarita

Alondras for wings, pizza and sandwiches

Hot Red Bus for fish and chips

Dog Haus for burgers, sandwiches and junk food

Boiling Crab, but don't waste your time during peak hours

Honey Badger Cafe has some nice, unique beverages and self serve water

Tea Station for a late night hangout and sweet drinks
 
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