Thursday, July 28, 2005

okay noodle

After last night's extravaganza at Giang Nan (Shanghai/Jiangzhe magnificence, notes to follow) I am convinced that there is a universe of great eating in San Gabriel that is a fulltime job for a professional, not an amateur enthusiast like myself. Maybe these cats can help: okay noodle. They've just started but have had the good taste to link to the main Low End Theory blog. Then again, recommendation of sushi buffet is potentially hazardous. Include me out, as they say.

Wednesday, July 27, 2005

mmm-yoso

A new blog link, mmm-yoso specializing in cheaper restaurants from San Diego and Orange County. Kirk is very informative for Hawaiian food, one of my personal favourites, and appears to be a healthy eater of multitudinous styles. "It's all good, from Diego to the Bay."

Monday, July 25, 2005

Din Tai Fung moved

Moved Din Tai Fung into the Shanghai page today, why I filed it with Northern fare escapes me now as I associate the magical xiao long bao (small soupy dumplings) with Shanghai. Certainly there are proper Chinese gastronomes who understand these matters more deeply than I do.

Site meter
not working, maybe I'll put this back on but I assume there are the usual ~100 daily visitors, mostly Google. I appreciate the positive commentz - there'll always be haters but the blog was supposed to be an altruistic venture.

Saturday, July 23, 2005

Javan, Umenohana, Warszawa, Sea Harbor

The dust seems to have settled on my evaluation of the Persian scene with the addition of Javan to the Persian and West LA lists. An interesting tidbit from Wikipedia - faloodeh is one of the oldest of all frozen desserts.

Among L.A.'s high-end dining spots, Umenohana is certainly unique for its tofu kaiseki. Also a new neighbourhood, Beverly Hills, not clear when the low end theorist will return there!

Since when has Eastern European fare been splurge-worthy? Warszawa is a fancy and delicious Polish restaurant in Santa Monica. Some might see the proliferation of single-restaurant cuisine categories as extravagant, and there are undeniable overlaps between Bosnian, Polish and Uzbeki. Well, first of all I'm writing the website so national boundaries will yield to my hazy geographical pencil. Secondly, as the Balkan warfare in the Aroma Cafe comments indicates, some people feel very strongly that their local specialties are distinct and worth fighting for. Rather than amalgamating these into a pan-Eastern Europe section I've decided to let them proliferate. If I try some really great Nicaraguan and Guatemalan restaurants in future, their shared page could split too.

My, what a lot of updates today. Sea Harbor of Rosemead is the best dim sum I've had in L.A.

Sunday, July 17, 2005

Old Updatez

Old updatez from back in the day, before I started Low End Restaurantz.

071305
My favourite appetizers from the Westwood Lebanese marvel Sunnin.

071205
Tacomiendo has quality Mexican fare in Mar Vista/Culver City.

071105
Langer's pastrami is a sandwich without equal in its class. For no reason I can divine, it's in Pico-Union. Also, notes on the neighbouring and similarly essential Mama's Hot Tamale Cafe, where tamales from all over Latin America find a happy home. Kyushu Ramen is a noteworthy spot in Van Nuys when nuthin' but noodles will do.

070705
Apologies for the lack of updates. Been burning the midnight oil at both ends in lab, and recent Blogger problems were most frustrating. I think the site works well again, do let me know if there are missing pages and I'll rectify. To make things easier for my "loyal" readership, I created new neighbourhoods: Downtown/USC area, Pico-Union/Alvarado, Pasadena, and Glendale/Eagle Rock. Look out for more updates soon!

061905
One of the reasons I frown on "meat lovers" is that they frequently neglect equally hearty pleasures that don't involve giant hunks of environmentally questionable livestock. Like soon tofu, the killer Korean tofu stew that exemplifies the fact that tofu is not a meat substitute, just an ingredient with its own distinct place in the culinary constellation. Sokongdong is a K'town spot with great great soon tofu and surprisingly for a specialist restaurant, a spicy raw crab dish that is every bit as good as the house stalwart.

061805
Sunshine Thai in North Hollywood, yet another terrific Thai restaurant for Thai people.

061205
Baby Blues Barbeque features tasty 'que in Venice.

053005
Annapurna, a newish South Indian option in Culver City. Chung King is yet another terrific Szechwan restaurant in Monterey Park.

052805
Thoughts on Shahrezad, the Persian kingpin of Westwood Blvd. Also added notes about which Persian places I like and why. Extra menu recommendations for the Thai hotspot Ruen Pair.

052405
Garcia's Bros of Culver City added to the Westside taco truck list. Quality new truck + Bill Frisell at Jazz Bakery, hard to find a Los Angeles day to beat that.

051805
A paean to the expanded Simpang Asia, Indonesian grocery store extraordinaire in Palms. Added la.foodblogging to the linx.

051705
Zankou opens on the Westside (West LA, that is), let there be rejoicing. And general chaos inside. Armenian chicken and garlic sauce are in the house.

051405
Menu recommendations from the Hunan splendour of Shiang/Charming Garden in Monterey Park.

051005
Menu info on Uncle Darrow's of Marina Del Rey. If ever a restaurant deserved the descriptor soul food, this is it. Also some notes on Raku, Korean-Japanese small-plate greatness in West L.A..

050305
Cosmetic improvement, I'm back in black. Ian has a hilarious new blog, and I also link to Pam's Daily Gluttony (another haw flake eater), Santo's Meet Me At The Corner Of Third And Fairfax and BBQ Junkie.

042105
Soot Bull Jeep, the famous Koreatown restaurant with charcoal barbecue.

042005
Notes on how to eat at Raffi's Place, the Persian kabob legend in Glendale. Yai Noodle is a new noodle house contender in Thai Town, see also Thai list. Where does one eat downtown? How about Sarita's Pupuseria (Downtown and Salvadoran lists). I'm almost never in O.C., but if you are, check out elmomonster's Monster Munching as an adjunct to Professor Salt.

040505
Tacos Don Kike has pretty good tacos and a stunning downtown view. In Taqueria
and Downtown lists.

031705
Probably an only-in-L.A. experience, wonderful handmade sarashina soba at Otafuku. See also Gardena and Japanese noodles.

031005
Added Chowpatty/Pat's estimable Eating L.A. to Special Sources. A nostalgic note about Hulu House to accompany a significant picture.

030905
Yungui Garden
notes, this is the former Yunnan Garden and Hua's Garden. Can't they settle on Yunnan Rice Noodle Restaurant, the Chinese name? Also see Szechwan and Monterey Park lists.

030805
The marvel of Beijing/Peking duck at Lu Din Gee. Also in San Gabriel and Northern Chinese lists.

022805
A note about molagapodi, and check out Professor Salt's blog.

022105
Woodlands added to Indian and South of LA lists. Tremendous South Indian fare.

020805
Aroma Cafe inaugurates the Bosnian section with a bang. Also in West LA/Pico list. Made a taco truck glossary at Ian and Kathy's suggestion.

013105
At Ian's suggestion, reorganized Taco Trucks of the Westside by geography, and linked to the relevant neighbourhood lists. Extra notes about Tacos Junior truck as well - my new favourite flavour of Jarritos is Mandarina.

012705
King Taco and La China Poblana in East LA list, the latter in Mexican Regional list.

012305
Messob added to Ethiopian and Fairfax lists. Kitfo is worth working up one's courage for.

012205
Added NBC Seafood Restaurant to the Cantonese and Monterey Park lists.

011805
Added Mama Voula's to the Greek and West LA lists, and Cocido Azteca de Oro to Taco Trucks of the Westside.

010405
Added Ka-San Korean bbq to Glendale/Pasadena/Eagle Rock page, it's in La Crescenta. Maybe I will split this neighbourhood in two sometime. Also on Korean barbecue page.

010105
Added Good-Ha!!! (takeout menu does have three exclamation points) to Glendale and Filipino lists. Breakfast that should last all day, take your flip-flops to fit in with the crowd.

122204
Added Greece's barbeque to the American:BBQ and Hollywood/Fairfax lists. The first tip from a blog visitor, thanks gbarn (at) email.com!

120912
Recommended additional dishes from Yai, the completely unstoppable Thai Town favourite.

120404
Added Max's of Manila to Glendale and Filipino guides. Strictly for Pinoys and their peeps!

120104
Added Special Sources, a list of great places to find more info about L.A. restaurants.

113004
Posted some old reviews from Chowhound.com with appropriate tinkering. It's all hotlinked from the neighbourhood and style guides:
Thai desserts, Hakata Ramen Shinsengumi, Wa Sushi, Isla Buffet, Jerk Pit, Taqueria Vista del Hermosa, Ruen Pair, Yunnan Garden/Hua's Garden, Torafuku, Dos Burritos, Attari Sandwiches, International Tofu House and Brodard II. Enjoy.

Low End Restaurantz... with a "Z"

Hey food loverz,

Here's a phat joint from Simon of Low End Theory "fame" - a new blog describing updatez at my restaurant website, Low End Theory's L.A. Restaurants (occasionally using amateurish African-American idiomz). It promises to be yet more digressive and opinionated than the old-skool guide, so watch out!

Always on point,

Low End Theory aka Simon


below: chicken karaage from the wondrous Minako in SF. It gots soul!




Chicken karaage - Japanese soul food from the wondrous Minako in SF