Where I’ve eaten, essentially
[Pic of a Susina pastry by Alex Berliner]
Jonathan Gold’s put up his list of “99 Essential LA Restaurants” for the LA Weekly — and I’ve been to just 11.
It may actually be a few more than 11, cuz some descriptions sound familiar, but the experience was either unmemorable, or I drank too much to remember. In any case, I’ve definitely been to:
- Border Grill. Yummy drinks –
- Campanile. One of my diss advisors treated me to a delish meal at this place –
- Ciudad. Back when I worked downtown, we’d eat here once in a while, courtesy of The Capital Group. Also great for happy hour piscoritas –
- Cobras & Matadors. The one on 3rd gets way too crowded with hipsters; I prefer the Los Feliz branch — yummy, if not traditional, tapas :)
- Europane. This place has great bread and serves fair trade coffee :) Reviewed here.
- Guelaguetza. Went here for a Fair Trade LA meeting once — Not recommended, as there are no vegetarian options — not even alcohol :(
- JiRaffe. I ate chicken for the first time in a long time here — cuz it was antibiotic and hormone free –
- Mama’s Hot Tamales Cafe. Fair trade coffee, super yum and pretty tamales, right across the street from Mcarthur Park — Review here.
- Pink’s. I got a veggie dog here once while my ex wolfed down chili cheese fries –
- Susina Bakery and Cafe. Yummiest almond croissants EVER!
- Red Corner Asia. Went here for Nicky’s birthday — I rate it a meh –
And 2 places I really wanna visit now:
Angeli Caffe. Gold sez “The pastas of chef Evan Kleiman, KCRW radio host and the local standard-bearer for the Slow Food movement, are beyond remarkable.”
Lucques. I heard about this place from Anna, who said it was green in some way, but I can’t remember how and the website’s down :( Still curious though –
Others in the list of 99 I should add to my list of places to go?












Angeli is okay if you’re in the nabe, but it’s not worth a trip. Blair’s is the place to check out, in my opinion.
Comment by meg — June 30, 2006 @ 10:20 pm
Ok — Blair’s has won me over with the organic broccolini and Calistoga farm grown chicken on their menu — Will be visiting soon — Thanks for the tip!
Comment by Siel — July 2, 2006 @ 8:26 pm