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I’ve been wanting to try Cauldron Ice Cream for months now, and I finally got my chance on National Ice Cream Day! Cauldron Ice Cream is located in Glendale, near the Americana at Brand. It is a long, narrow shop with only a few barstool seats. There is paid street parking in front of the store.Cauldron Ice Cream…

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tommys-original-world-famous-burgers

Tommy’s Original World Famous Burgers has been a Los Angeles institution since 1946. Today, there are 30 different Tommy’s in California and 3 in Nevada. The flagship restaurant is located at the corner of Beverly Blvd. and Rampart Blvd. in downtown LA, and I recently went for the first time! Eating at this location really feels like stepping…

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Versailles

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Versailles is the best Cuban food LA has to offer! The first Versailles was opened in 1981 in Los Angeles by Orlando Garcia, who was born and raised in Cuba where he became an accomplished chef. Today, there are 3 locations throughout Los Angeles; one in Culver City, one in Encino, and one in Beverlywood. I have been to the…

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Fishbone

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Fishbone is a fast service seafood restaurant and market that specializes in southern-style seafood. I went to the location in Tarzana which is a small location in a little strip mall with a very small parking lot. There is also limited, paid street parking on Reseda Blvd.Right when you walk into the restaurant you are greeted by a…

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Joe’s Falafel

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I have recently discovered my love for falafel. I’ve eaten it before, but it never left much of an impression on me. But then, one day, I discovered a little place in Universal City called Joe’s Falafel. It changed my life. Well, maybe it didn’t change my life, but I have become newly obsessed with falafel since…

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eataly

Eataly was everything you could possibly imagine and more, I am so excited L.A. finally has one! The first (and only) time I had gone to an Eataly before was when I was in Turin, Italy. I immediately fell in love with the restaurant/grocery store combination and the wonderful, fresh food served at the restaurant.For those of…

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dr-hogly-woglys-tyler-texas-bbq

Dr. Hogly Wogly’s Tyler Texas BBQ has been a staple of the Valley since 1969. It was founded by Johnny Greene, who had been a Piggly Wiggly delivery boy in Texas. He was such a large man that his wife said he wasn’t a Piggly Wiggly, he was a Hogly Wogly. Later in life, he became a pharmacologist…

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