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HoneyMee

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I first discovered HoneyMee during a trip to the Camarillo Premium Outlets. There is one located in the food court, and I was immediately hooked! When I discovered HoneyMee is a California chain with locations throughout LA, I knew I had to spread the gospel. Most recently, I went to the location on Sawtelle. There is a small lot nearby…

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Marugame Udon

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Udon noodles are inarguably the best type of noodles for soup. They’re thick and chewy and infinitely yummier than their inferior cousin, the ramen noodle. Mark my words, ramen is trending downwards and udon is on the rise.So, if you’re looking to hop on this Udon train with me, one of the best places to get some…

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Tsujita LA

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Tsujita LA is famous for their Tsukemen Ramen, which is a traditional Japanese ramen dish involving dipping cold noodles into a warm, thick broth. Located in West LA, Tsujita LA opens every day at 11:00am, and if you’re not willing to get there right at 11, be prepared for a wait. Tsujita LA is located in a small…

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The Getty

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Perched on a mountain above the Sepulveda Pass, the Getty has a beautiful view of Los Angeles that rivals the beauty of the art within its walls. The Getty Museum will always be one of my favorite museums in Los Angeles. I went to this museum almost every year in elementary school for a field trip, and I grew to…

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blockheads-shavery

Blockheads Shavery specializes in what they call “snow cream.” Snow Cream is ice cream shaved to have a similar texture as shaved ice. Located in West LA, Blockheads is dedicated to always using fresh and natural ingredients in their snow cream. I’d recommend parking in the surrounding neighborhood for free.Blockheads Shavery: ExteriorBlockheads Shavery offers more traditional flavors…

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bombay-frankie-company

Los Angeles has a lot of weird and wonderful places to eat. But perhaps the weirdest and most wonderful is Bombay Frankie Company, an Indian fusion restaurant that set up shop in a gas station in West LA. Bombay Frankie Company: ExteriorOf course, I had to try it! You walk into the gas station market and see a counter…

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